Who has the better chin? Wladimir? Lennox?

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  • Left Hook Tua
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    what's surprising is that i think rahman and oliver are much harder punchers than brewster but lamon has a very high ko rate.

    i can't believe corrie didn't have a higher ko rate. sanders could **** , he had very fast hands for a heavy and he was southpaw. i thought his ko rate would be higher.

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      • larryx
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        #13
        lewis had a better chin and bigger balls/wlad is scared to engage and always looks vulnirable

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        • BrooklynBomber
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          I think it's about the same.
          The only ko where Wlad actually fell from the punches(Brewster, for example did not even drop him) was from Sanders and if Sanders landed these punches on Lewis I doubt he would survive.
          His losses to Brewster and Purity were from complete exhaustion.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            what's surprising is that i think rahman and oliver are much harder punchers than brewster but lamon has a very high ko rate.

            i can't believe corrie didn't have a higher ko rate. sanders could **** , he had very fast hands for a heavy and he was southpaw. i thought his ko rate would be higher.
            Corrie had like 18 KOs in the first round and something like 26 in the first two. He must have hit like Malignaggi.

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              I'd say Lewis. And one of the differences is despite being cautious at times, Lewis went to war when he had to, don't see Wlad doing that much. Seems like he's deathly afraid of getting caught with a big shot whereas Lewis stood toe to toe with Vitali and took his bombs.

              Wlad would jab you to death waiting for you to cave whereas Lewis would go in there and mix it up.

              Lewis fought the better comp and avenged his losses so he must've had some confidence in his chin.

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              • Chunk..
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                #17
                Originally posted by RiZOOM
                Lewis was put down twice in 15 years. Wlads been down more than 10.
                Oh snap!!!!!!!!!

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                • BrooklynBomber
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                  what's surprising is that i think rahman and oliver are much harder punchers than brewster but lamon has a very high ko rate.

                  i can't believe corrie didn't have a higher ko rate. sanders could **** , he had very fast hands for a heavy and he was southpaw. i thought his ko rate would be higher.
                  What tells you Rahman had more power then Brewster.
                  Brewster is a classic frontfooted fighter with a very heavy left hook, in that sense he is more dangerous, ko-wise then backfooted Rahman. Who was always more of a boxer.

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                  • Left Hook Tua
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RiZOOM
                    thanks a lot , riz.

                    do you know how long i've been trying to forget that fight?

                    ha ha ha

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                      I think it's about the same.
                      The only ko where Wlad actually fell from the punches(Brewster, for example did not even drop him) was from Sanders and if Sanders landed these punches on Lewis I doubt he would survive.
                      His losses to Brewster and Purity were from complete exhaustion.
                      Lewis took Tua's and Tyson's best punches and didn't go down. He could easily take a fat golfers.

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