im not sure if chins improve with age or experience i just think it depends on the night. as an example sometimes 15 beers puts me on my ass and some nights i can go all ****ing night it depends on how much i am up for it, and how i am conditioned I hate to compare drinking and fighting although the 2 go hand in hand, but does anyone get my point
Yeah, I'm guessing he means American beer, in which case 15 = about the equivalent of a reasonable strength English pint.
thats what mean, i was having a bit of a laugh. But also was being a bit serious. ***** if there is any of that around when im drinking im a stayer
I think there are many factors that can effect a fighters ability to take a shot, as it pertains specifically to their chin. For one thing having taken numerous shots over a long career, can certainly weaken a fighter's resisitance with an accumulation of damage over the years. Age and conditioning are also factors. Fighters like Mike Weaver and Evander Holyfield who had well developed musculature around their necks and shoulders were generally able to withstand the shock of a good blow to the head or face. Also, lets face it. You could withstand the powerful shot of a big hitter on one night, but get knocked out by another big puncher 3 months later, depending on the timing and angle of the shot that fighter B hits you with. Sometimes walking into a punch at the right moment in time can lead to a kO, even against a light hitter.
I'd rather be a ***** and have money left over. I'd rather need 5 beers to get the same effect that takes you 20.
Then you'll know that we have American beer here. I dunno, you just seem a Coors drinker or something, probably poured into a glass and garnished with a slice of lemon...