As long as AJ ventures no further than midrange he should get the KO. The inside is where Breazeale has a chance. I also agree that handspeed is what probably separates the 2 fighter. Breazeale gets caught because he's just not that fast. This content is protected
Closer to Glass than stone. Breazeale is the underdog, but he hits hard enough to upset. AJ doesn't have a good chin either.
I was wrong, he is probably the less skilled top 200 heavyweight at this moment, but he took his beating as a man and showed good chin.
Not glass, but not particularly sturdy either. Truthfully, we don't have enough evidence yet to make a definitive judgement, but this is the way it looks at the moment.
Zero defense, no head movement and he ate shots from Joshua for 6 rounds... I'd say he's got a decent chin, but it's not granite either. If he had better defense and skills his chin wouldn't be much of an issue.