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  • #11
    Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
    he hasn't got an iron chin but he's been hit with a few big shots as a heavy and has taken them. Wlad connected with a couple that clearly hurt but if he has an Amir kahn chin that would have been lights out.
    That's what I'm saying its hardly a glass chin

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    • #12
      I am not a fan of Haye but this supposed glass chin of his is as highly overrated as Fury is as a whole.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        BoxingScene.com caught up with heavyweight contender Bryant Jennings during last week's edition of ESPN Friday Night Fights in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some interesting fights are on the horizon in the heavyweight division and I asked the undefeated Philadephia based fighter for his opinion on the upcoming clashes.

        Jennings feels that both David Haye and Tyson Fury are flawed fighters but feels that Haye will pull off the victory in their September tilt.

        "I got David Haye winning but both of their chins are questionable. David Haye has a lot more speed. A lot more athleticism. Tyson Fury is a lot tougher. He has heart and he has a strong will but there are two glass chins in there," Jennings stated. [Click Here To Read More]


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        • #14
          Originally posted by ukalltheway View Post
          I still dont get why folks question hayes chin
          Originally posted by chrismart83 View Post
          Agree. Haye's chin isn't a problem.
          I don't see why folks question Furys chin. He got knocked down but not stopped and all of the sudden he has a glass chin? We aren't talking about Khan here people.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            Unfortunately people don't understand. You get one or two Kds in your career and you have a bad chin. It's laughable, really.
            Thank you.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
              I don't see why folks question Furys chin. He got knocked down but not stopped and all of the sudden he has a glass chin? We aren't talking about Khan here people.
              Yep, i agree. It only takes a couple of knock-downs these days and everyone is throwing the 'glass chin' shout around.

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              • #17
                Bryant Jennings should know his role and shut his mouth.

                Tyson Fury and David Haye got millions and MILLIONS of fans and if Bryant Jennings want to go ONE on ONE with Fury or Haye and make himself famous.. he will get destroyed.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                  Haye does get hit. He didn't get hit as much as I thought he would against Wlad because he was focused solely on defence and Valuev couldn't hit water if he was standing on a boat. He got touched a lot by Chisora and got hit in the Barret/Ruiz fights.
                  So Chisora landed 33/144 punches. How is that getting touched a lot? He had hardly done any sparring for the Ruiz fight and was clearly out of shape. He didn't have a scratch on his face after Barrett. Yes he does get hit, but nothing like your average or even top HW boxer.
                  Last edited by LacedUp; 07-16-2013, 01:17 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    So Chisora landed 33/144 punches. How is that getting touched a lot? He had hardly done any sparring for the Ruiz fight and was clearly out of shape. He didn't have a scratch on his face after Barrett. Yes he does get hit, but nothing like your average or web top HW boxers.

                    Don't know what you're talking about.
                    According to what? Haye was getting tagged in that fight in every round. It's ok having good defence when that is virtually all you're doing in a fight (Wlad/Valuev). Barrett arguably scored a KD on him, I remember the ropes holding him up against Ruiz too. Haye is not some defensive wizard. Fury will put hands on him if he doesn't get KTFO straight away.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                      According to what? Haye was getting tagged in that fight in every round. It's ok having good defence when that is virtually all you're doing in a fight (Wlad/Valuev). Barrett arguably scored a KD on him, I remember the ropes holding him up against Ruiz too. Haye is not some defensive wizard. Fury will put hands on him if he doesn't get KTFO straight away.
                      http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/vi...isora-compubox there you go. And remember these stats take all the slaps and half punches and shoulder hits into account. I remember two or three good punches from Chisora that's it. He didn't get tagged every round mate lol come on. You're not fooling anyone.

                      Well the art of pugilism is about hitting and not getting hit. He did that to perfection vs Valuev. It was a stinker yes, but did you want him to stand and trade with a guy literally 100 pounds heavier than himself?

                      Yeah he was probably decked by Barrett, but that was about the only punch he landed all night.

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