Let us consider all of these factors Andre S.O.G Ward - Knocked down by chinchecker Darnell Boone in the 4th round - Wobbled by journeyman Kenny Kost - Showed a very very good chin vs big punchers like Miranda/Froch/Abraham. Never wobbled in his high profile fights Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev - Knocked down by chinchecker Darnell Boone in the 7th round of their 1st fight - Knocked spark out in the amateurs by Attos Atoev - Wobbled by Cornelius White (From what Cleverly's trainer says) - Wobbled by Gabriel Campillo (From what Cleverly's trainer says) - Showed a good chin vs Boone in his 2nd fight as well as Cleverly (Although both did not land THAT much on him) :think VOTE AND DISCUSS. I'm going with Andre here. His chin has held up very well vs the hard hitters of 68 and hasn't been wobbled once/in danger. That could be credited to his amazing grasp of distance/defense but he's been hit.
I don't think he got wobbed by White and Campillo? At what times? Ward probably has the better jaw, but he doesn't get hit much so it's hard to say for sure as his chin hasn't been tested a lot.
Cleverly's trainer/father claimed it. I didn't see much of it myself, but I'll go with what he sees even though Cleverly got dominated. He probably saw a little wobble in both fights and exaggerating a tad bit. But I'll bite.
Ward has taken punches from the likes of Abraham, Froch, Kessler, Bika, Miranda and Green. Kovalev has taken punches from the likes of...... any help appreciated here.
Andre Ward was pretty badly hurt by Kenny Kost not merely wobbled. 6:43 [yt]-lAiD0V9PD0[/yt] There's no evidence Kovalev was knocked spark out by Atoev and he wasn't wobbled by either Campillo or White. Both of those fights are on Youtube you know. Maybe you should go and ask Nathan Cleverly's trainer if he can give you a brief rundown on how to use it.
You mean the video that cuts off immediately after he got dropped, fktard? lol I know he got stopped in a round but, again, there's zero evidence he got knocked ''spark out''. But you knew that already.
Commentator: "It took less than one round for Attov to knock his rival out" Nice try, fktard 2008 – Popenchenko Memorial Tournament (Moscow, RUS) 1st place – 81KG Won against Sergey Kovalyov (RUS) KO 1st round http://www.aiba-london2012.com/index...89-abbos-atoev He was knocked spark out, let it go :hi:
lol you think you're telling me stuff I don't already know. Unfortunately for you there's still zero proof he was knocked ''spark out''. Proof that he was dropped heavily? Yes. Proof that he was stopped in a round? Yes? Proof that he was KO'd? Yes. But there's still NONE he was knocked ''spark unconscious.'' There is however a whole lot of proof that you're full of bull**** and arguably the worst poster on here and one of ESB's most ******ed trolls. lol