Seriously? One flash knockdown in his career which didn't hurt him, and that he bounced back from before dishing out yet another fearful beating. What an embarrassing thread.
Yep, I tend to rate anybody who has ever been knocked down as having a glass jaw. Hagler? Glass. Leonard? Glass. Monzon? Glass. Foreman? Glass. There's titanium and then there's glass. No in-between.
I think Inoue’s chin is in the class of said Duran, Foreman or Pac. Certainly not below 8. Just a notch below Hagler, Chuvalo, GGG but those are ATG mandibles.
Pacquiao's chin is made of porcelain. Dude has been brutally KO twice, three times if you count the Hussain KD as corrupt or inept reffing. He has chickened danced at least half a dozen times, and KD multiple times.
C'mon, featherfisted Marquez knocked him out cold. Suspect to say the least. But the subject here is Inoue. It may be too early to draw a definitive conclusion until he takes a full canvas nap, but I think reasonable people can agree questions have been raised about the sturdiness of his mandible!!!
Lol.. Marquez landed a thudding punch! As for Inoue, for the 2 times he’s hurt with Donaire and Nery.. I trust his chin is solid. But we shall see.
Clearly nobody ever advised you that when you are in a hole the absolute best thing you can do is stop digging. All time greats, of which both Inoue and Pacqiuao certainly are, cannot become all time greats whilst having suspect chins. That is a fact.
There's actually so many weak chin deniers. It's odd. Did he hit the canvas hard yes or no? Was he hurt yes or no? Both of those answers are a resounding yes.