Timothy bradley does not have a glass chin

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  • STEELHEAD
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    #21
    Originally posted by Executioner54
    Bradley has a glass jaw. Holt has 25 wins and only 13 by KO.
    look at the level of competition holt has fought at man.
    holt can crack.

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    • miamijohn
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      #22
      The only reason i dont think he has glass jaw is because he has never been down before tonight. The two shots that did put him down were mean landed punches...Holts not a KO puncher but those shots landed flush and hard...Bradley recovered nicely. Lets see how he does with others....He has a lot of mean dudes to face now.

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      • Spray_resistant
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        #23
        Maybe Bradley doesn't have a glass chin, and maybe it was just a really good shot. None of that matters because he got clipped and went down and from the first day of when his next fight is announced people are going to say he is going to get ko'd because he does have a glass jaw, regardless of what the actual truth is.

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        • QUISQUEYA
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          #24
          Originally posted by D3adpool
          How intelligent was Bradley when he got up quickly and realized the punch did hurt and he took a knee? Very intelligent boxer, alot of boxers are dumb and would have just gotten up and continue to fight and would have been ko'd. The dude used his brain.
          SOMETHING CONFUSED ME ABOUT THAT.

          I thought there was the "Zab Judah" rule that if you got up, and went back down, then you were automatically ruled "KO'd". Isn't that what Nady explained?

          Is it different if you voluntarily go down vs. stumbling back down? I don't know that I have ever seen a guy get up, take a few steps, and then take a knee.

          Rule anyone?

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          • MR ITALIAN
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            #25
            I think he took two killer shots

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            • daggum
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              #26
              Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
              SOMETHING CONFUSED ME ABOUT THAT.

              I thought there was the "Zab Judah" rule that if you got up, and went back down, then you were automatically ruled "KO'd". Isn't that what Nady explained?

              Is it different if you voluntarily go down vs. stumbling back down? I don't know that I have ever seen a guy get up, take a few steps, and then take a knee.

              Rule anyone?
              that aint no rule that was the dumbass commentator making his own rules.

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              • ACHlLLES
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                #27
                Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
                SOMETHING CONFUSED ME ABOUT THAT.

                I thought there was the "Zab Judah" rule that if you got up, and went back down, then you were automatically ruled "KO'd". Isn't that what Nady explained?

                Is it different if you voluntarily go down vs. stumbling back down? I don't know that I have ever seen a guy get up, take a few steps, and then take a knee.

                Rule anyone?
                Yeah, I want to know the rule too. I was thinking that earlier aswell but for some reason I just kind of nudged it off. Wouldn't it count as 2 knockdowns because he did that?

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                • Unknown Champ
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                  #28
                  deadpool is cool looking

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                  • Del Coqui
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by D3adpool
                    That shot would have ko'd alot of people
                    His chin aint iron thats for sure. Theres a lot of hard punchers at 140, if he goes again with the same plan of throwing 4 or 5 body shots in a row he's gonna get ktfo soon.

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                    • The_Visitation
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by D3adpool
                      That shot would have ko'd alot of people
                      No way of telling from just looking at it. Most of what represents power you can't see. That said, he recovered very well and showed no signs of a 'glass jaw'. Spray-resistant is probably right, there's just so much bull**** talked about this these days. ANYBODY can get knocked down by just about anyone. That has more to do with poor defence or carelessness than a 'glass jaw'. What matters is how quickly you can recover, and whether you can come back to win the fight.

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