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  • Elroy1
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    #71
    Originally posted by thebigkabosh
    Rockman had one of the worst glass chins of any notable HW contender over the last 20-30 years. Anybody with a pulse and a punch knocked this dude out.
    The point is Rockman was able to take the punches from the golfer for several rounds and then knock him out later.

    This doesn't speak well for Grabimir's chin that the golfer blew him out in 2. His chin is weaker than even Rockman's.
    The quickest way to debunk this myth is to check who actually DID knock Rahman out...

    Klitschko, Lennox, Povetkin, Maskaev...

    4 HW champs. 4 Superheavyweight punchers...

    Holyfield fight was stopped because of a haematoma.

    Tua was a farcial stoppage, Rahman wasn't even that hurt and could have survived for a wipe out win.

    Looks like a pretty solid chin to me

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    • Elroy1
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      #72
      Originally posted by thebigkabosh
      KLITSCHKO LAND: Where a 37 year old fat retiree golfer is the most dangerous puncher in the history of the sport.
      Sanders was a very dangerous boxer. The ONLY thing he didn't have was good stamina. With more dedication to conditioning, he could have been a great champion in his own right. He was the best product out of South Africa with wins over Botha in ammy and others. 67% is a hard puncher, especially when viewed against modern HW where you are not allowed to pad against cruisers (and no former cruisers are not cruisers).

      Sanders was always a problem in the early rounds for any boxer.

      Who cares if he plays golf. He was a professional boxer, no 2 ways about it! Who cares if he was chubby, it's his PERFORMANCE that matters. This is HW boxing, not modelling!

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      • thebigkabosh
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        #73
        Originally posted by Elroy1
        The quickest way to debunk this myth is to check who actually DID knock Rahman out...

        Klitschko, Lennox, Povetkin, Maskaev...

        4 HW champs. 4 Superheavyweight punchers...

        Holyfield fight was stopped because of a haematoma.

        Tua was a farcial stoppage, Rahman wasn't even that hurt and could have survived for a wipe out win.

        Looks like a pretty solid chin to me

        Having a good chin is not getting knocked out everytime you fight a guy who can punch hard. Rockman has never shown the ability to take a good shot.

        Rockman=solid chin?

        This is a new advanced form of Klitardisim

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        • Brown Pride
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          #74
          Originally posted by thebigkabosh
          Having a good chin is not getting knocked out everytime you fight a guy who can punch hard. Rockman has never shown the ability to take a good shot.

          Rockman=solid chin?

          This is a new advanced form of Klitardisim
          It's Rahman bro, Rahman.

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          • Brown Pride
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            #75
            Originally posted by Elroy1
            Sanders was a very dangerous boxer. The ONLY thing he didn't have was good stamina. With more dedication to conditioning, he could have been a great champion in his own right. He was the best product out of South Africa with wins over Botha in ammy and others. 67% is a hard puncher, especially when viewed against modern HW where you are not allowed to pad against cruisers (and no former cruisers are not cruisers).

            Sanders was always a problem in the early rounds for any boxer.

            Who cares if he plays golf. He was a professional boxer, no 2 ways about it! Who cares if he was chubby, it's his PERFORMANCE that matters. This is HW boxing, not modelling!

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            Agreed! Sanders blowing out Wladimir was a huge surprise, and i don't think anyone could have predicted that. Sanders hit like a mule and even got off some good shots on vitali as well, so being that this is the heavyweight division and all it's no surprise that a younger less experienced wladimir went down in that fight just didn't expect the ending. But judging an older more vastly experienced wladimir today he has grown immensly and is the top heavyweight for a very good reason.

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            • Weltschmerz
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              #76
              Originally posted by Elroy1
              Sanders was a very dangerous boxer. The ONLY thing he didn't have was good stamina. With more dedication to conditioning, he could have been a great champion in his own right. He was the best product out of South Africa with wins over Botha in ammy and others. 67% is a hard puncher, especially when viewed against modern HW where you are not allowed to pad against cruisers (and no former cruisers are not cruisers).

              Sanders was always a problem in the early rounds for any boxer.

              Who cares if he plays golf. He was a professional boxer, no 2 ways about it! Who cares if he was chubby, it's his PERFORMANCE that matters. This is HW boxing, not modelling!

              Among the ******est posters on the scene!
              ^^^ this right here.

              Having a little extra body fat isn't necessarily a disadvantage at HW. Sanders even gave Vitali problems early on and had him almost running.

              It is silly to ridicule Sanders, who had a huge left hand. Also, he didn't knock Vladimir out cold, and I believe Vlad underestimated him having just beat the much bigger, and considered dangerous fighter for Vlad at the time, Jameel McCline.

              This is HW boxing, nobody goes undefeated unless your name is Marciano.

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              • Elroy1
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                #77
                There is just not enough Green K left to give Weltsch

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