10 greatest chins in boxing history?

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  1. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    He decked Liston in their rematch.
     
  2. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Some names....

    Kid Gavilan, Joey Maxim, Barney Ross

    Although one could argue how much of that was chin and how much defensive acuity.
     
  3. frankenfrank

    frankenfrank Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    p4p :
    James Toney
    Oliver McCall
    Juan LaPorte
    Miguel Angel Gonzalez
    Wayne McCullough
    David Tua
    Jorge Fernando Castro
    Jake LaMotta
    Mike McCallum
    Salvador Sanchez
     
  4. FastHands(beeb)

    FastHands(beeb) Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What are you talking about Manassa, don't you know that Ali is the best at EVERYTHING? Any view to the contrary is forbidden in some people's eyes...
    :roll:
     
  5. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    Comedian.:lol:
     
  6. Robbi

    Robbi Marvelous Full Member

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    Hagler was made of steel.........But then again, so was McCullough. Imagine taking volley's of punches from Morales at 122lbs, then doing a shuffle with your feet after they bounce off your head. And, when Harrison smacked him around for 12 rounds, McCullough looked like a fly in there against a Gorilla.

    McCullough was a natural bantamweight who fought punchers who were physically much bigger as well as being more powerful.
     
  7. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's the clincher for me.

    Plus he also fought coming forward all the time, seldom took a backwards step or rested, was lacking in defense and didn't roll at all with punches (unlike La Motta and Duran) instead absorbing them flush.

    Some of those punches Morales landed on him would've flattened a house and for all the effect it had on McCullough he may as well have been flicking rubber bands at him.

    His chin was incredible.
     
  8. MrBumboclart

    MrBumboclart Active Member Full Member

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    The same Ali down and rocked by Doug Jones, Henry Cooper, SONNY BANKS, Chuck Weppner? Not to mention hurt numerous times against other fighters.
     
  9. MrBumboclart

    MrBumboclart Active Member Full Member

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    Damn right! He ONLY fought....
    Kostya Tszyu
    Azumah Nelson
    JCC Sr.
    Barry McGuigan
    Eusebio Pedroza
    Rocky Lockridge
    Salvador Sanchez

    And he was never knocked down or visibly hurt his entire career.
     
  10. TheGreatA

    TheGreatA Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    On the other hand he would go into a shell whenever it seemed like he wasn't going to win.
     
  11. MadcapMaxie

    MadcapMaxie Guest

    Very hard to make lists of the best "chins" when so many things come into it. Some people have mentioned Ali as beign the probably most unknockoutable heavy in history and I agree but he had alot of this goign for him besides a great chin like great recovery, very good at spoiling, very good at surviving when hurt he knows exactly what to do. Contrast to a dude like Tony Galento who had no defense and basically caught every punch with his face and still was only decked twice is his 100+ fight pro career by none other than Joe Louis.

    For once I agree with frankenwank his list is solid.
     
  12. MrBumboclart

    MrBumboclart Active Member Full Member

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    A valid point. Who do you think had the greatest chin of all-time? Joe Grim maybe?
     
  13. MrBumboclart

    MrBumboclart Active Member Full Member

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    What about Gerald McClellan? Fought Mugabi, Jackson x2 and Benn yet was never knocked down. In fact his chin was so damn good he could keep boxing WHILE brain damaged against Nigel Benn.

    Also Emmanuel Stewart recounted countless sparring wars between McClellan and Hearns and said how Gerald could take Hearns' right hands without flinching.
     
  14. MadcapMaxie

    MadcapMaxie Guest

    Can't believe he slipped my mind, there's a story of a 16 year old McClellan sparring with Hearns who was outboxing him Mclellan gets mad throws off his head gear and starts throwing bombs at Hearns who instinctly throws a right that catches Mclellan clean to no effect. Also used to spar with heavyweights with no head gear. Man had serious chin and power a rare combo.
     
  15. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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