If you could transfer 1 fighters brain into another's body.
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I think Moorer's was below average, at heavyweight that is. He was dropped in most of his big heavyweight fights and was rocked in a couple of light heavyweight fights as well although that may have had something to do with being weight-drained.
Lewis proved to have a solid chin in my opinion. He fought the most big punchers of any heavyweight ever aside from perhaps Ali and was only knocked down two times. Perhaps his ability to get back up and recover should be in question but then again he was never given a chance to continue against McCall and was caught with the perfect punch against Rahman, a punch he had taken several times previously in the fight, only that time he didn't see it coming.
Wladimir didn't seem to have any problems with his chin until the Sanders fight. He believed he could walk through his opposition and he did. He lost that belief after Sanders destroyed him in two rounds and then when he ran out of stamina against Brewster. He now seems a little scared of getting hit to me.
I can't see Wladimir taking this punch and continuing:
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I thought you said brain not heart. Giving Victor Ortiz, Gatti's brain will do more harm than good. Victor would have a real reason to quit with Gatti's brain.
Pernell Whitaker's brain (pre-coke fiend) -> Zab Judah's body.Comment
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Well I figure that Brain equals the non-physical attributes. The brain would also include the will to keep fighting as well as skill sets.Comment
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