Mundine's chin ?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by yesihavearm2, Jan 7, 2009.


  1. Bognashavin

    Bognashavin Guest

    Regardless, his balls are shrivelled like sultanas, so his chin really doesn't matter.
     
  2. ashley

    ashley Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Funny but its hard to say about mundines chin....it has been bad from time to time but has also been good....most of all he dont get hit all that often so maybe the jury is still out after 35 fights :huh...we may know more when he has another good fight.....maybe
     
  3. smellmyfinger

    smellmyfinger tiger Full Member

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    Mundine's chin is no good. Hit clean and he's gone. He can take a heavy pounding as long as they are'nt clean shots. I watched the Kessler fight again 2 days ago, and he copped plenty at times, but never cleanly (thats why i think the fight was closer than the judges had it, Mundine was cleaner, but Kessler outworked him a bit too much). He looked like he could take more back then, but now, even though he's only been down once lately, he's been stung a few times by nobodies.
    He needs to strengthen up again.
     
  4. cedrichw

    cedrichw Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Depends what your definition is off a good/bad chin. Yes he has been knocked down a few times but other then Otkee he has always got back up un affected. to me that shows its not a bad chin. If he had been knocked down and was groggy then you would say he has a bad chin but Kessler Green didn't do any damage and whilst the others knocked him down they didn't worry him in any way. I would saay abvove average chin. and i would say that Otkee was more exhaustion and a temple shot not his chin