Who has the P4P best chin today?

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  • freedom213
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    #31
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    Well clearly, but...

    He's making the weight, so, I don't know how you can disqualify him from being judged as a welterweight.
    no arguement he can take a punch and a lot of them

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    • Fox McCloud
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      #32
      Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx
      Yup, staggered him once and wobbled him on another occassion on Telefutura. Perez should have won that fight, but they gave it to Baldo. Jose Luis Cruz put Baldo down hard too.
      Which is strange to me.

      I've always thought Vernon Forrest was a pretty good puncher... not the best, or a KO artist, but could **** pretty hard.

      Baldomir acted like his shots weren't ****.

      When he dropped his hands when he thought the round had ended, and took a HUGE flush left hook, he yelled at the referee... he wasn't hurt at all it didn't look like!

      Insane.

      I guess that means Forrest has lost a lot of his power since his welterweight days.

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      • ElGranLuchador
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        #33
        Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx
        Yup, staggered him once and wobbled him on another occassion on Telefutura. Perez should have won that fight, but they gave it to Baldo. Jose Luis Cruz put Baldo down hard too.
        i scored it a draw the decision wasnt too awful

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        • warp1432
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          #34
          I voted other with James Toney is mind. That guy started out at middleweight and has taken shots from Hasim Rahman and Sam Peter. Iron chin.

          Carlos Baldomir and Antonio Margarito are tied for second.

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #35
            Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
            yes i saw that fight and saw him hurt
            thats why i thought it would be a good idea for oscar to fight baldomir instead of forbes after all baldomir is a bigger name and its a shadow of his former cinderella man self
            Baldomir isn't exactly the best tune-up for an elusive slickster like Mayweather though.

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            • ElGranLuchador
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              #36
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              Which is strange to me.

              I've always thought Vernon Forrest was a pretty good puncher... not the best, or a KO artist, but could **** pretty hard.

              Baldomir acted like his shots weren't ****.

              When he dropped his hands when he thought the round had ended, and took a HUGE flush left hook, he yelled at the referee... he wasn't hurt at all it didn't look like!

              Insane.

              I guess that means Forrest has lost a lot of his power since his welterweight days.
              i wouldnt say that i mean he knocked out that picirillo guy that survived 12 with mayorga
              i guess we will see when he fights mora
              if he fought vernon in his prime it would be lights out for mora now i dont know

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              • WLAD OWNS
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                #37
                Vitali Klitschko has a great chin, never been down.

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                • KnockoutTheFat
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
                  Vitali Klitschko has a great chin, never been down.
                  He's not an active fighter yet...

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                  • warp1432
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    Which is strange to me.

                    I've always thought Vernon Forrest was a pretty good puncher... not the best, or a KO artist, but could **** pretty hard.

                    Baldomir acted like his shots weren't ****.

                    When he dropped his hands when he thought the round had ended, and took a HUGE flush left hook, he yelled at the referee... he wasn't hurt at all it didn't look like!

                    Insane.

                    I guess that means Forrest has lost a lot of his power since his welterweight days.
                    Well Baldomir was probably a lot more determined for Forrest too since he was trying to gain a second world title. He probably was in a lot better shape then he was for that tune up. That and taking a huge beating from Forrest and then another smaller one from Mayweather can take a lot out of a fighter. He also took some pretty hard shots from Gatti. Put on top of that he's 36 and you get a washed up fighter.

                    Sad to see Baldomir go out like that. Guy made me a fan and imo, his wins over Judah and Gatti are really underrated.

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                    • OldSkool
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                      #40
                      John duddy should be mentioned too in my opinion. i know he hasnt fought the best of opposition up untill now but he allows opponents to plant there feet and hit him with power shots repeatedly and doesnt even flinch. i know he would come up short if he fought a wicked power puncher like pavlik but the fact is that john duddy has a extremely good chin. possibly the best imo.

                      EDIT: okay not the best but still pretty damn good. andrade and tua spring to mind as fighters who have better chins

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