Ali didn't always move for 15 rounds even at his fastest, he wasn't so unhittale in his prime. George Chuvalo was able to get to Ali's body quite...
Muhammad Ali is a good example too
Amir Khan hits harder than it looks.
Lamotta knocked out something like 35% of his opponents, can you picture Benn in that 35?
Probably? There's no probably about it Douglas is without question the better boxer, mover and puncher and the thread did specify that we're to...
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Mike Tyson is a better example for me, could have been a top 5 all time heavyweight but started training completely differently, lost his...
The most forgotten is so forgotten that its likely he won't be mentioned here. Jack Root came to my mind when i first read the title, surely not...
Yeah but he was knocked down by Kevin Howard and he only proved his chin over 40 or so fights, the greatest chined fighters proved their chins in...
The title of the thread is greatest chins in boxing history that should answer your question.
Willie Pep faked his KO loss to lulu Perez and to the untrained eye it looked legitimate, however those in the know knew Pep should have easily...
"I wondered What is he on" hahaha.
Take each from their best performances and Douglas makes him look 2 tier below.
The best chins don't hit the canvas like a ton of bricks or go down three times in one round, Gavilan wasn't stopped once in 143 fights yet I'm...
The general consensus among legitimate historians is that the 1900 bouts with Erne and Mcgovern were fakes forced upon him by his manager.