Joshua has taken punches off the hardest puncher, but he has been hurt badly also.
Parker looks solid and by virtue of his dodgy defence his chin is well tested, though not against a puncher like Wlad.
Wilder is a bit up in the air (in more ways than one lol). He was hurt badly by Molina which is not a good look, but ive seen him take shots in other fights.
I'll say Joseph Parker. He catches punches flush and not so much as flinch. The second will be Deontay Wilder. Due to his height, movement and jab makes his chin very difficult to find.
The last one would be Anthony Joshua. He is the wider and stronger of the three and perhaps even the slowest as well. His chin is not that hard to find either. He catches punches flush too.
While he takes most of them well but on more than one occasion he has been badly rocked also.
It's abit early to judge Parkers chin, should know by the end of next month. Wilder was dropped and hurt by Sconiers, who isn't a puncher, and looked shaken against Molina. The only one who's taken a real world class super heavy punch is AJ. He's not concrete but he didn't become gun shy.
I'll say Joseph Parker. He catches punches flush and not so much as flinch. The second will be Deontay Wilder. Due to his height, movement and jab makes his chin very difficult to find.
The last one would be Anthony Joshua. He is the wider and stronger of the three and perhaps even the slowest as well. His chin is not that hard to find either. He catches punches flush too.
While he takes most of them well but on more than one occasion he has been badly rocked also.
The Sconiers fight says otherwise. If getting dropped by Klitschko is litmus for a bad chin, getting dropped by Sconiers must be more so,as he's not a big puncher or top flight heavyweight.
It's abit early to judge Wilder was dropped and hurt by Sconiers, who isn't a puncher.
Wasn't that in the amateurs though? Let's talk about the professional level. He has never been down or dropped as a prizefighter; In the amateurs yes but not in the pros.
I know this is a bit off the topic but on the other hand, Sergey Kovalev has been dropped, knocked down and out in both the amateur and the professional ranks.
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