Who Is The Best Glass-Jawed Boxer In History...???

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  1. Hookie

    Hookie Affeldt... Referee, Judge, and Timekeeper Full Member

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    Some say Roy Jones Jr. but his chin wasn't glass. If that's the case, what about Tommy Hearns and Lennox Lewis? I wouldn't really say any of them had glass chin though. Far from iron jaws though.
     
  2. MarvelousMarvinGolovkin

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    Wlad really almost got dropped when Fury slapped him in their fight lol
     
  3. mark ant

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    Where`s the evidence Jackson had a glass jaw, McCallum could bang at 154, just ask Curry and G-man was a killer.
     
  4. Bad Boy Bill

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    Amir Khan found out early in his career that his mandible was made of pure Glass, by stepping in the ring with the biggest puncher up to that point in Prescott. Every big puncher he's been in with since has either rocked him, or knocked him out, thus making him the Glass Mandable Fighter Of Boxing History!
     
  5. Hookie

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    McCallum could bang, McClellan could definitely bang. Taylor, Phillips, and Jones? Not known as huge punchers. Yes, Jackson was starting to decline when he fought Taylor and was definitely past-prime vs. Phillips and Jones. Jackson was able to get people out before they got him out most of the time but when his reflexes started to fade he started to get hit more... his chin didn't hold up. He was still hurting people, he dropped Taylor but Taylor shouldn't have been able to do to Jackson what Jackson did to him... but he did, and more. He was able to do so because of Jackson's lack of chin.

    LKOby2 McCallum
    LKOby5 McClellan
    LKOby1 McClellan
    LKOby6 Q. Taylor
    LKOby9 V. Phillips
    LKOby8 A. Jones

    Jackson was a good fighter and had great power, he wasn't known for his durability though.
     
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  6. Mike Cannon

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  7. Loudon

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    There was no evidence of him possessing a glass jaw.

    Possessing a glass jaw and not possessing a good chin are 2 different things.

    If you look at the knockouts that he suffered, apart from the Johnson one, those punches would probably have knocked out most other fighters from those weight classes at the time.
     
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  8. boxfap

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  9. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Lewis was a great fighter, with a fatal flaw, as you have noted. He is my choice for greatest glass jawed fighter. Not the worst chin of all time, but clearly shaky.
     
  10. catchwtboxing

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    Roy Jones Jr. is the best a answer, but Junior Jones deserves mention.

    There is some synchronicity for you.
     
  11. boxingjunky

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    I can't agree with that. I don't care how fast you are, or how good your reflexes are. No body goes through a 10-15 year career, and 4 weight divisions and"hide" a glass jaw. It doesn't work like that. Ruiz at heavyweight caught him with a right hand, and the "glas" didn't shatter. Before you say Ruiz wasn't a big puncher. He punched hard enough, he dropped Holyfield, he had very respectable power. He certainly wasn't on the level of Chris Byrd as a puncher. You don't fight skilled boxer punchers like McCallum, Reggie Johnson, B hop, Toney, Sosa, or even Gonzales and not get caught. I missed a bunch more i'm sure.
     
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  12. boxingjunky

    boxingjunky Member Full Member

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    I was waiting for someone to mention Patterson, you beat me to it.
     
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  13. HolDat

    HolDat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Absurd.....smh
     
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  14. Dangerwood84

    Dangerwood84 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I like this answer, as some have mentioned Jones was at veteran stage and had been up and down in weight when he started getting laid out and he fought bona fied great fighters during his career. A guy like Joshua has won 3 heavyweight belts beaten fighters like Klitschko, Povetkin and Whyte with what I think is a china chin. Hearns chin was suspect but look who he fought and against Hagler he was dog tired before he got laid out. I feel like Hearns was the greatest with a suspect chin, just not sure if it was pure 'china'. I really feel like Joshua is packing 'pure china'. I think Kovalev did well with a suspect chin.
     
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  15. Dangerwood84

    Dangerwood84 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Both Mundine Sr and Jr are clearly the greatest 'ausssie' boxers who were 'packing china'. China of the finest vintage.
     
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