Why does getting ko'd by punchers = glass chin?
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It doesn't. On this forum, 1 KO loss = bad chin. 1 bad performance = overrated. 1 loss = exposed. Just take it with a grain of salt.Comment
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But you also have to consider the precision of the hook. Amir was coming up with his head (by missing the hook) and Breidis put all his weight in the hook and **** !! like a collision of two trains **** !!Comment
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Is that what happened to Kahn, he was knocked off balance?
To be honest Prescott is not that big of a puncher from what I have seen and his ko% is more a product of opposition.
Kahn has alot of things going for him but he will end up like Holt eventually for the same reason Holt ended up the way he did even if he does have a good run.....Comment
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LOL Amir wasnt hurt by the knockdowns of Limond and Gomez. Limond kinda pushed him and brought him off balance. Amir came straight up after the Gomez knockdown. Remember, Gomez was the same guy that knocked Alex Arthur out.Comment
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After Vargas fought trinidad he was chinny. Before he fought trinidad he had never been down in his career and he had beaten Ike cortez and winky wright by then.Comment
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Don't confuse what you are saying with "people who get K.O.ed by power punchers and as a result are chinny for the rest of there careers".
After Vargas fought trinidad he was chinny. Before he fought trinidad he had never been down in his career and he had beaten Ike cortez and winky wright by then.Comment
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To be honest Prescott is not that big of a puncher from what I have seen and his ko% is more a product of opposition.
That being said, he had a poor chin, some of the shots that dropped him in previous fights highlighted that, the Prescott fight showed that he had a poor defence.
I don't know how his chin holds at 140lb it hasn't been tested.Comment
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