Or it could be that Warrington's chin just isn't world class. Lara was a mediocre journeyman, and he exposed a limitation in Warrington's game, a central flaw - a shaky mandible. You need a chin in this game!
combination of Lara being a heavy puncher and warrington not fighting in a long time tbh more then a weak chin
So it’s either world class chin or glass? No In between? it’s insane to me how long you’ve been on this site peddling the same nonsense, you really are so dumb it’s actually painful.
Meh Lara is tough and has good power,which i think Navarattes mentioned he hits harder then anyone hed faced and i think Warringtons loss had more to do with just not having enough pop in his shots to hold him off, you could see Lara confidence grow early as he had no respect for any of Warringtons punches
They said the same about the murderous punching Jose Luis Lopez prior to anyone outside of Mexico knowing anything about him. He had three losses on his CV going into the Eamonn Loughran fight but after sparking Loughran he went on to beat Campas, Aaron Davies and come very close to beating Quartey and James Page both of whom he dropped numerous times. And he would've beaten them had he taken training seriously and let his hands go more because he had thunder in both gloves and a head made out of a substance that could withstand a nuclear strike. Yori Boy Campas: Best I've Faced BEST JAB Jose Luis Lopez: Because I felt it, he pressured me with the jab, he had a lot of movement. He won, he was a good boxer, aggressive, a counterpuncher, he did a lot of things that I didn’t have the skills to beat. That’s why he won. I still remember feeling his punchers. BEST DEFENSE Oscar De La Hoya: He was loose, he had good movement and he could block punches. With Lopez, he didn’t have the defense but you couldn’t hurt him, the shape he was in. BEST CHIN Raul Marquez: He could take a lot of punches and it didn’t faze him. FASTEST HANDS De La Hoya: He was more rapid than anybody. FASTEST FEET Daniel Santos: Because all he did was run [laughs]. He was here, he was there, he was like a rabbit. SMARTEST Felix Trinidad: Very intelligent in the ring. He made all the moves. I knocked him down [in the second round], Trinidad thought about it and changed his tactics. STRONGEST Lopez: He could take the punches and he kept pressuring. His punches were harder than any other punches I took from anybody else to this day. BEST PUNCHER Lopez: He has the experience, he had everything over me at that time. De La Hoya has no punch. BEST SKILLS Lopez: He was a complete fighter all around, not only power, he had skills. Trinidad’s father took care of him, De La Hoya because he’s American, he had people watching over him but Lopez was left to the wolves, his diet, drugs all this stuff destroyed this man’s career. BEST OVERALL Lopez: Pressure-wise, the best, taking punches, they didn’t faze him, the hardest I’ve ever been hit was by Lopez. How come De La Hoya refused to fight Lopez? Because Lopez was the best.
Solid chin. He just went from a 16 months of no competitive boxing during a lockdown and went up against a hungry young hard hitting Mexican, who's probably never heard of lockdown.
Didn't look like a chin problem to me. Horrible defense yep. You can't eat that many clean hard punches and stay standing up. At the stoppage he ate probably 6 or 7 clean power punches to the chin. If he had no chin he should have went down with the first left hook that landed.
Are you joking mate the lad was cut above the eye from the first or second round he should have opened it up at least try to target it but he didn’t, what professional boxer doesn’t target a cut and try open it up?