you also miss out the fact that he was a master boxer and that somewhat helped in him not getting knocked out rather than a decent chin.
:happy Rico, why don't you make a "quitters" hall of fame as well. Where would Vitalia's no mas against "feather fisted " Chris Byrd rank on that list?
If this is the most ridiculous thread you've ever seen, then why are you contributing with an outrageous response? Talking about chins, Wladimir's chin never failed him, his stamina did. Unlike the guy in your avatar, that was given the longest count in the history of the sport, disgraceful at the very best. Feed Bute to Kessler and we'll see what happens.:bbb
hahahahahahha Thanks. i was smoking a cigarette and started laughng mid inhale and now throat's burning.
I could say the same thing about the stamina issue on Bute,and he actually went 11 hard rounds,Wlad got starched in a few.His chin is bad to say the least.The count was till 8,I have seen 10 counts,how can his count be the longest?:good
Douchebag. Wladimir was only starched once, against Sanders. Who is a huge puncher, imagine Bute against a puncher of Sanders calibre :think Wladimir never hugged his opponents legs from absolute horror, against a C+ fighter.
Paul Ryan brings back memories of what? The Thaxton fight? Hence why Khan was in no hurry to man up and fight Jono!
Other thread, Herr Professor? Anyway, no one's ever owned me here. Your point was not the point. It was your pretense. Don't lecture people. 'Glass chin' : it's a boxing term of art. I think the German philosophy board is a few websites down the way. You'd probably do better there.
Scrap iron Ryan,yeah,only known in Britain.That bloke could punch hard but in that fight for the European title when he got hit,he didn`t know how to put his hands up he was wibbling and wobbling for about 2 minutes and he just about stayed on his feet till the end of the round.Needless to say Ryan wasn`t heard of much longer.