Haye's chin
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yeah,
If a geniune Heavyweight puncher connecting flush with Haye and he walks onto it, he's going to sleep. That's not necessarily a bad thing it's to be expected some of these heavyweights have ridiculously good chins, like Sam Peter.
Haye has the desired sick power/questionable chin that I really like. He'll always be exciting because of his chin, you can't relax watching him.Comment
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Hes almost exclusively gone down from equilibrium shots to the temple. Hardly indicative of a glass chin.Comment
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Am I the only one who branches all areas under chin, maybe we should stop saying chin and start saying punch resistance.
Take Amir Khan for example he has been down from shots to the chin, shots to the temple and a hook from Gomez that caught him on the cheek, he hasn't just got a bad chin. You're right about Haye though.Comment
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The questions about his chin will be answered quickly in the heavyweight division.
He couldn't take a punch too well in the cruiserweight division but it could be because he had a hard time making the weight.
Haye vs Thompson
Haye vs Mock
Haye vs MormeckComment
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[QUOTE=TheManchine;4246964]The questions about his chin will be answered quickly in the heavyweight division.
He couldn't take a punch too well in the cruiserweight division but it could be because he had a hard time making the weight.
Normally for any other weight class I would agree, but Ive never seen anyones chin get better in the HW division.Comment
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Against Mormeck who is a good puncher at cruiserweight he took a fair number of big punches and was only hurt once, i am not sure if he was really hurt against Enzo watching the replay i remember it just landed on his shoulder and he fell of balance, the only real time his chin let him down was against Mock. His chin at cruiserweight is ok who knows what it will be like at heavyweight.Comment
no doubt.
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