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  • Top 10 Chins in Boxing History.....Your Thoughts?

    Very good and very tough question to answer. Here is my list:

    1. George Chuvalo. Took the best shots from guys like Foreman, Frazier, Ali, Patterson, Quarry and others in a 93 fight career without ever meeting the canvas.
    2. Marvin Hagler. In his great career Hagler went down once (very questionable knockdown against Roldan and took the best punches of Hearns, Mugabi, Duran, Leonard and more.
    3. Jake LaMotta. The Bronx Bull fought Sugar Ray Robinson 6 times, never going down and was well known for his sturdy chin.
    4. Harry Greb. In a career that spanned nearly 300 fights was only ko'ed once fighting the very best and many times against larger opponents.
    5. Randall "Tex" Cobb. Well known for his iron chin. I don't think there has ever been a heavyweight other than Chuvalo that could take a punch like him.
    6. Charley Burley. Possibly the best fighter that never won a title could also take a good punch. Never knocked out in his career fighting people such as Archie Moore and Ezzard Charles.
    7. Salvador Sanchez. This guy could do it all in the ring. I've seen him take the best from Little Red Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, and Azumah Nelsdon without flinching.
    8. Kid Gavilan. What a great chin this guy had. Usually when he fought, fights went the distance.
    9. Rocky Marciano. The man who refused to lose, went down twice for very short counts. Had amazing endurance and an iron jaw.
    10. Antonio Margarito. He took the best shots of Cotto and that said something to me right there. No doubt about it, has an iron jaw too.

  • #2
    Where are Macho Camacho, JCC, Bernar Hopkins, Marvin Hagler? ect,ect,ect!!!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
      Where are Macho Camacho, JCC, Bernar Hopkins, Marvin Hagler? ect,ect,ect!!!!!
      there up there but i think my list is pretty solid

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      • #4
        Currently, Arthur Abraham. The man continued with a broken jaw!!!!!

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        • #5
          you have to have JCC in that list. I would replace Marciano with him. Marciano's chin is overrated a little bit...but his head movement is underrated.

          Seeing as there is no footage of Greb taking shots, I dont think I would have included him in there.

          Im not saying that Hopkins has a bad chin or anyhting, but I think his defensive ability is the real reason for him rarely getting hurt by anything. I mean, its not often you see him take a clean shot or his chin gets tested. Plus I remember him getting dropped twice by Mercado.

          Camacho could take shots like a champ. he may have started running a lot by the end of his career, but he still stood up to the power of Trinidad and Oscar and lived to see the bell, despite being shopworn by the time they fought him.

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          • #6
            The top 3 are great. Marciano should be higher.

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            • #7
              Amir Khan
              Kid Loser
              Eric Crumble

              Those 3 dudes have/had amazing chins.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post
                Amir Khan
                Kid Loser
                Eric Crumble

                Those 3 dudes have/had amazing chins.
                Zab Judah, Miguel Cotto, Kermit Cintron, Vivian Harris.

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                • #9
                  micky ward....

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                  • #10
                    if we were doing biggest heart diego corrales for sure

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