Slow your roll, noob. The kid has been dropped twice(?) in his career, despite fighting at increasingly higher weights, and against the best available competition. And Nery can crack. Like I mentioned, his offensive approach provides openings for his opponents, and sometimes it's the shots that you don't see (when you're locked in offensively) rather than a shaky chin that invite trouble.
Based on what you moron? He's been dropped twice early by 2 of the hardest punchers in the division and recovered well enough to dominate the rest of the rounds and get the stoppage. Like what the **** are you even watching?? He also took Donaires best shots and fractured his orbital and still managed to stay on his feet and fight back to get the win. While also dropping donaire himself along the way. Again, what the **** are you watching??
Are you dense?? I put "issues" in quotes (ie chin "issues") in my original post. I think the kid's beard is fine. It's not granite, but it isn't fragile, either.
And I say you both are denying the OBVIOUS reality that Inoue's chin is clearly less than "solid. " As I've said, it's not proven glass certainly, but it's clear he doesn't have an iron chin. Based on his multiple trips to the canvas, he HAS to be put on the suspect mandible list.
A flash knockdown doesn't mean someone has a bad chin. Against Nery, he got caught on the swivel, and against Donaire, he took an absolute monster of a left hook, broke his cheekbone, and still won. A shaky chin is someone who ends up on wobbly legs often - which Inoue hasn't.