I don't know how I'd rate the best chins- it'd have to be a combination of the strength of opponents fought and punches visibly taken without much impact. Obviously most have already made all the important mentions- like Andrade. I'd like to throw in a name that might be controversial to some: Juan Diaz. Baby Bull gets hit a lot - and doesn't stop coming forward. In my eyes, despite his weight class, he's been in there with some solid punchers and always taken his beating like a man. His pressure style has assured that we've seen him get hammered and not stop coming. Yeah, maybe some won't agree, but I say he has a pretty good chin.
i think pavlik has a great chin myself. considering jt hit him with his best shots, but kelly stuck his chin out and let him. jt rocked pavlik with some great shots there last fight , but it never phased pavlik one bit. i think he has a very underrated chin myself.
He was knocked down by Mayweather in their second fight and stopped by Corrales. He had a good chin but not the best in the sport. He was also stopped 6 times.
Man, the Mayweather fight was not a knock down, it was ruled a slip and was a blatent slip. If you are going to say that, which is totally unfair, then he also knocked Mayweather down (which was a slip but was more of the knockdown than the Castillo one). Mine go:
1. Tua (Nuff Said)
2. Baldomir (Got hit with some ****** shots in his last fight but still deserves to be here because of the stuff he took from Gatti, Judah, Mayweather and Forrest with out budging)
3. Andrade (He took huge punishment from Kessler and fought back and even bloodied Kessler's nose)
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