Adrien Broner Mike Jones Vernon Paris Deontay Wilder Canelo Yes, some of these guys have belts but they are still untested against top competition making them, in my mind, prospects. Who else do you think is harboring a disgraceful Glass Jaw?:think
Canelo while holding a paper gifted title, and having a glass claim to 154 supremacy has worked his way toward contender state at the very least. I'm going George Groves.
Oh, I'm sorry, one of your Glass Jawed heroes must be listed above.:roflatsch Unfortunately for you, I'm not going to **** off. This is ESB. Chin Talk is the driving impetus behind this board becoming the premier site on the internet for frank and intelligent boxing discussion. So long as Zakman, Rico, and I are on this board Chins will continue to be discussed and you can either contribute to the discussion with your own opinion on who is harboring a Fragile Glass Jaw or you can stay out of threads about the topic. It is that simple. Your hero probably has a Glass Jaw, get over it nuthugger.hi:
Yes. The way he fought Lujan in his last fight was disgraceful and it was exceedingly clear that he was fighting safe for a reason. While it is no guarantee, I would wager that reason was trying to protect a Fragile Glass Jaw. Call it a gut feeling. This thread isn't a Glass Jaw Rankings thread and I'm not saying that any of these guys are sure to have a Glass Jaw, just that there is a good chance many if not all of them do. Broner is more of a hunch than anything though I will gladly bet on Wilder, Paris, and Canelo to be starched very soon.
For starters, he's no prospect but rather a certified bum who is feasting off of internet hype and cans put in there to make him look good. Secondly, he is no longer a possible Glass Jaw, he is confirmed. That was proven when he was flattened by a backpedaling, one-footed jab delivered by a pink haired joke in MMA. Kimbo Slice is a disgrace to boxing and he will be brutally KOed by the first live body he faces in a boxing ring.
naw, I think he was just afraid of punching himself out again like he did in the first Soto fight. Lujan was making him miss a lot and he was averaging around 90 punches a round