who had a better chin Chris Eubank or Wayne McCullough

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #1

    who had a better chin Chris Eubank or Wayne McCullough

    who had a better chin Chris Eubank or Wayne McCullough

    both had iron chins both faced big punchers in Hamed,Benn etc but i think i would have to go for McCullough because of how poor his defence was and how easy it was to catch him with flush punches

    jesus christ the punches that Harrison,Morales,Hamed hit McCullough with were sickening

    at the 168lbs division Eubank had one of the best chins ever easily in the top 3 of AT imo
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    #2
    Eubank, simply because he faced normal sized men.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
      Eubank, simply because he faced normal sized men.

      he also faced a CW in Carl Thompson

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      • KLITSCHKO.
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        #4
        They both have great chins

        Limey Pride !!!!

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        • The Gully Gad
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          #5
          Originally posted by The Limey
          They both have great chins

          Limey Pride !!!!
          Yeh bth have monster chins...
          I'd say Eubank..
          He took massive shots from Benn,Watson,Thompson etc..
          and some slaps from Joe and still was there to the end lol

          McCullough gets credit though for facing Hamed and not getting knocked out
          with his defense..
          That dodgy 80's bros mullet he had though use to kill it...

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          • oldgringo
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            #6
            Wayne McCullough has one of the greatest chins in the history of the sport. I'd go so far as to say he has one of the 10 best of all-time. I can't say the same about Eubank, even though I was a bigger fan of Eu.

            "I pushed Morales for 12 hard rounds, never gave him any time to rest, and feel as though I gave him one of his hardest fights," stated McCullough.

            "I'd maintain that Morales is the biggest puncher I've fought, though."

            Interesting tid bit. The guy ate countless bombs from Morales, Hamed, Larios and Harrison but he just kept on swarming.

            McCullough is one of those guys you can't help but respect.

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            • Jambo boy
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              #7
              Eu's skull is 5" thick.

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              • TheGreatA
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                #8
                Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                Eubank, simply because he faced normal sized men.
                Morales and Hamed probably weigh more than any of Eubank's opponents these days (including Carl Thompson).

                Not saying they were bigger but...





                As Terrible... already said, I would give the advantage to McCullough since he didn't really use any defense. He always took his opponent's best and was never off his feet I think while Eubank was several times.

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                • The Noose
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                  #9
                  Eubank was very slippery. Calzaghe put him down beautifully in the 1st round, but he recovered immedietly.

                  Was Wayne ever down?

                  Id say Wayne. He fought ith his face.

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                  • Scott9945
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                    #10
                    I'd choose McCullough between the two.

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