:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl Here's a prediction: the ring-walks last longer than Maccarinelli remains vertical! :nod
Zakman and Amsterdam have got to man up. A bad prediction and now Zakman's jumping off the Braithwaite bandwagon and onto the Ding one. It's getting pathetic. :-( Difference between Braithwaite and Ding is that Braithwaite is a former world champion. Macca deserves credit here, he has clearly hit his prime now and has very sharp, accurate punches. His jab is also tremendous and he uses his size well. Give Maccarinellis his credit, he's a tremendously improved fighter.
Furthermore Enzo's chin is fine, Wayne landed several (though clearly not too many) bombs throughout the fight and Enzo took them fine. His chin is anything but glass.
Zakman has knowledge, but he ruins his credibility with nonsense like this. He calls 95% of boxers out for having a glass chin if they get hurt or nkocked down, then expects his dick to be sucked when they get knocked out. Picking a KO after someone gets exposed isn't a talent. I don't mean to brag, but liek I said before, I called Khan chin out waaaay before he was a pro on this very site. as soon as he gets rocked, Zakman pipes in, then when he gets knocked down it's all "GUYS, I SAID THAT WOULD HAPPEN!!! HE WILL GET EXPOSED BY A D-CLASS PUNCHER SOON". Asking for praise on calling a weak chin, when Stevie wonder can see it, is ridiculous. Same with Amderstam. Whose chin are they calling weak, who has yet to be exposed? No-ones. I genuinely think he and Amsterdam are good posters and seem nice guys, but all this about chins is pathetic. If we were in the 1960's, I guarentee he would be saying "Clay will be knocked out as soon as he fights a big puncher. He wa knocked down by C-level journeyman, Henry Cooper. When he fights liston, it'll be over in 1!!!!". Even after going on to prove one of the greatest chins of all-time, he'd be piping in with "If he was fighting now, Tyson would KO him in one. He was knocked down by C-level journeyman Henry Cooper!". Chins get better, which is something he cannot fathom. He also doesn't understand that any fighter can be KOed from a perfect punch, and it must be down to a glass jaw. I just think those type of posts are beneath a person like Zakman.
BHOP and Winky are wanking each other off in your avatar!!!!!!!!!! Plus you are correct with your statement.
Oh come one, nobody ever claimed Audley had a good chin. In fact, I'll think you'll find he was widely derided over here for taking easy fights and huge questions were raised as to his ability to take a punch and compete at the elite level. Picking Audley and Khan (KD'd in the ams) are hardly big gambles and don't really show much insight.
I thought you agreed with me about Enzo's chin Zak. He was very young when he was KO'ed by Swaby and Inexperianced. Getting Ko'ed Isn't always because of a china chin. Ding when he posts here sounds too power reliant to me.
That would not be the legacy they are hoping the fight leaves them with. It's only a cheeky wank theyre giving ezch other but its obvious to see.
So IF a huge puncher like Haye or Ding takes out Enzo you think you'll be proven right? atsch You were already proven wrong bub. :deal Enzo took some bombs from Wayne and he remained standing, hence his jaw is at the very worst average for a Cruiserweight.
Chins don't get better with age, and they can't improve with training. If you have a shaky chin, you have a shaky chin, period. Now, fighters CAN improve their defense in a variety of ways - through improvement in punch blocking, head movement, footwork, etc - but if a china-chinned fighter gets hit right, he's gonna fall. Furthermore, this mythology about the "perfect punch" - which is typically expressed by phrases like "that punch woulda KOd ANYBODY" - is one of the biggest fallacies embraced by boxing fans. If a fighters gets KOd, particularly if he is knocked unconscious, 9 times out of ten it has FAR more to do with that particular fighter's lack of punch resistance, than it does with the supposedly universal concussive power of a certain punch. Next time you see some shaky-chinned fighter starched, ask yourself "would George Chuvalo have been starched by that punch?" Would Oliver McCall?? I rest my case.:hey
Classic example of the fallacy of "that punch woulda KOd anyone" :nod Are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that Fraudley DOESN'T have a shaky chin???atsch