Good but not granite.
In retrospect can we say Floyd had a granite chin or that he just refused to lose?
Collapse
-
You're still sore about teh 'atton foight?Comment
-
Yeah it's pretty mind boggling.
I'm not gonna pretend to be a boxing historian and act like I know from prior eras who was the best at this and that, but I find it really hard to believe that there was anybody in the entire history of the sport who was as prolific as he was from a defensive standpoint.
If he's not flat out the best defensive fighter in the history of the sport...he absolutely has to be on the short list.Comment
-
Floyd had a great chin. And the fact that he had great defense and was so hard to hit really helped preserve his chin.
Great chins don't hold up if you tagged too often in every fight. Look at Margarito for example.Comment
-
His chin was absolute granite, and he had the reflexes to see most shots coming. The ones that hurt the most are the ones that catch you unawares.
The Maidana shot that kinda wobbled him would have KOd 99% of all fighters.Comment
-
That Mosley right hand the kind of punch that can make people temporarily forget their alphabet let alone how to defend themselves but before Floyd even stands up he puts his hands up to defend himself, I think that's impressive.Comment
-
Great defense and great chin.. That shot Chino put on him I think would have flattened a bunch of guys... Pac got put to sleep on a similar perfect shot.. We honestly never saw him even get caught with punches of that nature before ....Comment
-
If exercises in your sig is what makes a great boxer, then I was an ATG between the years of 10-16Comment
Comment