Absolutely correct, but for sure his chin is getting exposed each fight and he will get knocked out against big punchers @ 147 or 154 such as Maidana, Alvarez etc.
Of course. That's exactly the point. Fighters' shins vary in their susceptibility to having problems resisting punches. But most fighters DO have problems, to one extent or another. My basic point is this - shaky chins of varying degrees are common. Iron chins are rare. If you cannot be sure you can remain vertical after taking a shot, you are going to be more susceptible to losing fights. Th
Can't believe how Guerrero was able to hurt him with inside taps like that. Berto has no ring IQ whatsoever either. He rolls his shoulder while standing right in front of his opponent, with his face and body completely exposed. Hopefully it wasn't his trainer that told him to do that, if so he should be fired immediately.
I would love to see one of these glass jaw experts take just one shot...Just one and see how their bitchass would respond...its easy for them to sit their geeky ass behind a computer and throw stones. I bet you none of you glass jaw expert bitches has the balls to fight. I'm not saying that Berto chin is stellar but if he was as glass jawed as you bitchass dudes portray dont you think RG would have iced him?? ****ing cowards make me sick:verysad
He has some serious flaws, no question - THE most serious of which is that he lacks a world class chin! :nod
At no point has ANY ChinChecker ever said getting knocked down = a Glass Jaw. None. Glass Jaws exist in Boxing and we WILL discuss them on ESB.
if you get knocked down = ESB's glass jaw If you get knocked down by a pillowfist = that is really a glass chin. Example = Rigondeaux's knockdown after a jab by Cordoba, whose KO ratio is 56% ---- definitely ESB's glass jaw Berto's knockdowns against Robert Guerrero, a 51 per cent KO ratio ---- ESB's glass chin So there you have it lads,m REAL glass chins don't exist. Only ESB glass chins.