Berto's chin

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BigReg, Aug 4, 2008.


  1. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Every time Berto's name comes up, a buch of people talk about his suspect chin. I've about 5 or 6 Berto fights, and don't see why his chin is questioned so much. I saw him get dropped by Rivera. However, that was a perfectly placed uppercut that he wasn't expecting. He showed no ill effects from the shot and dominated the rest of the fight.

    Aside from that shot, I've never seen Berto hurt in there. He took alot of punches from Estrada without getting wobbled. Rodriguez has some good pop and he wasn't able to hurt Berto either. So what am I missing people? Is it simply the Rivera fight, or is there something else that has caused so many to question his chin?
     
  2. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Same thing I was thinking.
     
  3. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    He needs to fight some B to maybe B+ level fighters so we can measure what hes made out of. His chin better be above average though, he is a pretty stationary fighter so I mean it better be decent.
     
  4. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Rivera put him on the canvas last July(he was 23 going on 24). Regardless, he got right back up and didn't show any ill effects.
     
  5. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    I've been thinking the same thing. Ppl think once you go down, you've got a suspect chin. And just because a fighter goes down, doesnt mean he was hurt.
     
  6. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    I've been thinking the same thing. Ppl think once you go down, you've got a suspect chin. And just because a fighter goes down, doesnt mean he was hurt.
     
  7. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    I've been thinking the same thing. Ppl think once you go down, you've got a suspect chin. And just because a fighter goes down, doesnt mean he was hurt.
     
  8. smoochp

    smoochp Da flyest1 Full Member

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    It was a perfect punch he hit him with anyone would have fell. Berto will be a very good pro
     
  9. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Im thinking the same, there is no real evidence.

    He had a defensive lapse and a puncher landed clean on him, didnt seem that hurt. Cant see any weakness there.

    I thought however he was bashing Rivera by that stage and was on his way to a stoppage but after the KD he seemed to really back off the gas. Put that down to inexperience, he learnt from it im sure. But maybe, just maybe he was hurt some and mentally it took the wind out of his sails.
     
  10. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    Almost everyone goes down early in their career.
     
  11. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    Bravo on the analyst! :happy:happy:happy:happy

    It's what I've been screaming out for sometime now.
     
  12. smoochp

    smoochp Da flyest1 Full Member

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    When they do they are called overrated on this board :-(
     
  13. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    True alot of fighter's do go down. We'll see about Berto's chin. There are questions. He hasn't even been hit that much, certainly not by anyone who can really punch.
     
  14. Antwuan Maxx

    Antwuan Maxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think a lot of this stems from Larry Merchant mentioning Berto had chin issues in the amy's during the Figueroa fight. Seems like every since then people have been expecting to see another Michael Grant.
     
  15. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    Larry Merchant ****ing up ppl's reps