Best Chins in Boxing Today

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  • Mr-Jamil
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    #31
    I think Jeff Lacey's chin is slept on. he wears people down by taking punishment but his power alows him to penetrate and do damage. he'll take any punch to get his punch off. he also one the most in shape and hungry boxers in boxing

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    • Stickman
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      #32
      Originally posted by nu542
      hands down Vitali Klistchko
      Yep, he's taken some real tactical nukes to the chin, from Lewis, Sanders and Williams, and never left his feet. Nobody else I can think of in the entire history of boxing could've taken those shots and remained upright. There have been some great beards in the sport, but I'm pretty sure Vitali Klitchko's going to go down in the Boxing HOF as having the only one built of stainless steel with a solid granite core.

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      • Run
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        #33
        Originally posted by Stickman
        but I'm pretty sure Vitali Klitchko's going to go down in the Boxing HOF as having the only one built of stainless steel with a solid granite core.
        So far, it has been rock Solid. We will have to wait though,

        He has never faced a boxer puncher with the exception of Lewis. Kirk Johnson does not count; more along the lines of an A-class boxer puncher

        which is non-existent in the heavyweight division. His brother is the only one close, and they will never fight.



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        • Famoso Matador
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          #34
          I think Mayorga has a pretty good chin. Tito has hitting flush all fight when they fought and it took a while for it all to take effect. He also let Forrest just punch him and he took them well. Eastman has a pretty good chin, he was taking some pretty good hits by hopkins and he didnt drop......

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          • tonytucker
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            #35
            Originally posted by Stickman
            Yep, he's taken some real tactical nukes to the chin, from Lewis, Sanders and Williams, and never left his feet. Nobody else I can think of in the entire history of boxing could've taken those shots and remained upright. There have been some great beards in the sport, but I'm pretty sure Vitali Klitchko's going to go down in the Boxing HOF as having the only one built of stainless steel with a solid granite core.
            Are you crazy? He's not even in the same league as Mc Call. Sander's had him out on his feet. This is a joke,....a? Later brother brologs.

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            • Stickman
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              #36
              Originally posted by tonytucker
              Are you crazy? He's not even in the same league as Mc Call. Sander's had him out on his feet. This is a joke,....a? Later brother brologs.
              Out on his feet? No, not that, but he did have him stunned for a few seconds. And if those left hands from Sanders didn't put him down, I honestly don't know what would. An overhand from Ike, maybe, or a straight shot from Shavers, but neither of those guys will ever be in the ring again. Sanders is probably the hardest puncher in boxing right now....that straight left is fast and wicked-powerful. Like Merchant said "There's nothing like it in boxing today". And Klitchko didn't take just one of those, he took several. And Lewis caught him flush at least half a dozen times, with the uppercut in 5, and the 1-2 combo in 3 being the nastiest, and neither of these did more than make Klitchko grab on for a few seconds until his head cleared.

              Anyway, no, I'm not joking. I'm not a Klitchko nut-hugger, but I know a solid ****ing chin when I see one, and Klitchko undoubtedly has the best chin in the business today, and possibly of all time......but only the time will tell as for the latter.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Stickman
                undoubtedly has the best chin in the business today, and possibly of all time......but only the time will tell as for the latter.
                Look at the fighters Wanyne McCullough has fought.

                I understand that being hit by another heavyweight should be taken into consideration; however Vitali is a very large man, with a long reach. He has been tagged by some punches, but leans back and avoids flurries, while exchanging.

                McCullough is a human punching bag man. He (like Vitali) have never been knocked down, or out. I think the pocket rocket has fought the bigger P4P punchers in his career though.



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                • tonytucker
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Stickman
                  Out on his feet? No, not that, but he did have him stunned for a few seconds. And if those left hands from Sanders didn't put him down, I honestly don't know what would. An overhand from Ike, maybe, or a straight shot from Shavers, but neither of those guys will ever be in the ring again. Sanders is probably the hardest puncher in boxing right now....that straight left is fast and wicked-powerful. Like Merchant said "There's nothing like it in boxing today". And Klitchko didn't take just one of those, he took several. And Lewis caught him flush at least half a dozen times, with the uppercut in 5, and the 1-2 combo in 3 being the nastiest, and neither of these did more than make Klitchko grab on for a few seconds until his head cleared.

                  Anyway, no, I'm not joking. I'm not a Klitchko nut-hugger, but I know a solid ****ing chin when I see one, and Klitchko undoubtedly has the best chin in the business today, and possibly of all time......but only the time will tell as for the latter.
                  I still say Mc Call is tougher. The uppercut(the big one) was in the 6th round. Lewis was getting better and Vitally was getting worse.If that fight had continued I am very confident that vitally would have been sparked. Later brother brolog.

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                  • bigdaddy
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                    #39
                    as much as i hate to say it holyfield has taken alot of good hits and he's always around at the end, he may not win but he always there.

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                    • Colonel Jones
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                      #40
                      Would someone please explain to me the reason David Tua is on everyone's list of Great chins. Not that i doubt that it is great, (i've even heard experts refer to it as legendary) I just wasn't aware of any particular fight that he absorbed many punches. Yes I know he went the distance with Lennox, but I was hearing how great his chin was long before he fought Lewis. If anyones got anything to add I would appreciate it.

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