Huni is one of the best heavyweights today in terms of skill.

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  1. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I mean, Parker made it this far with no power and a mediocre chin, and isn't as skilled.
    So I think Huni might be okay in the end.

    I know Parker was billed as having an incredible chin but I think the fact he was so cautious against AJ is good evidence it never was granite and even if it was good he's been falling over a lot lately so it's a bit cracked and is probably a mediocre mandible at this point.
     
  2. Bigplatts

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    I don’t get how people can say he has a glass chin when the only guy to knock him out is agreed to be one of the most powerful punchers in the division. Surely a suspect mandible is because a weak(er) punch put you out cold? No one said Wilder’s opponents had a weak chin because he knocked them out.

    If he’d had a full camp for the Wardley fight he might’ve got up and won.

    I think he could easily be top 5 and maybe catch a vacant title altho I don’t see him ever being the top hw.
     
  3. LoveThis

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    I assume if he had the 'right' environment and maybe nationality, he would get the holyfield treatment and his two issues chin and power would be greatly reduced.

    Sadly in australia there are no wild boars (i think?) and mexican beef is far away, too. He could still eat a (literal) ton of eggs?