atsch I'm not sure what you are doing on ESB if you don't know the answer to that question. We talk chins here.
A true Chin Checker would elude a ban like a fly flying from a swat guided by a ******ed inbred. The fact that you’ve been sloppy enough to get banned numerous times, proves your illegitimate claim of being one of them. It’s a shame the whole movement is in such disarray, else I would have reported you to one of their elders by now, if one was around. I don’t think they would have taken too kindly to any Tom, Dick and Harry carrying their badge so irresponsibly.
:roflatsch The founding father of The Chinchecker Movement Zakman has been banned before. Film producer 46and0 is on a perma-ban.
Wow, then the organization is a bigger joke than I initially thought. :think It again proves my point that the Chin Checkers are practically finished.
Good observation but here's mine. #1- Rigondeaux never got dropped at the amateurs ( more than 10 years at the top of the best in the World ). Even though the headgear does protect to some extent there are many KO's in the amateurs. Now, Rigondeaux is as slick as they come and it's most likely that he was never stopped nor knockdowned because of his great defence and counterpunching ability. He is simply very difficult to hit and doesn't like to engage much. Either way, I am sure that he must have gotten tagged hard in several occassions since he fought around 400 amateurs fights and he is not perfect, only God is. #2- Being dropped by a jab doesn't mean much. There are several different types of jabs, one to just keep distance and the other to really hurt the opponent. A well thrown hard jab ( like Cordoba's ) can inflict good damage to a stepping in fighter ( Rigondeaux ). Rigo was coming in at that moment and Cordoba threw a very well executed and powerful jab that got him perfectly. Rigo's knees buckled for a moment ( it's normal ) but got up in a second without being dazzed. A perfect example was when a 40 year old Joel Casamayor knocked down Robert Guerrero with a perfectly executed powerful jab! Guerrero had never been down for his entire career whether amateur or pro! Guerrero has a solid Chin but that can happen to anyone!* I say that Rigondeaux has an above average Chin but we will only know with time. Either way, he is an extremely difficult fighter to hit so his chin will never really be an issue for him. The Cubans are back!
This is the number 1 problem with amateurs making the transition to the pros: No head gear means punch resistance because even more crucial. Rigondeaux definitely has a suspect mandible but hopefully this was just an isolated "balance" type KD
I'll say that he got tagged but wasn't hurt, and that's the bottom line "not being hurt", my fellow Bon Bon point out that Guerrero was dropped by a powerful jab and we all know how good his chin is, so we don't know how good or bad his chin is until really tested, I think Fraud has a bad chin but he hide that jaw so well that's really hard to find it... Too soon to say and there's not enough data to predict
he had over 400 amateur fights along with the fact that he is aproaching 32, perhaps his punch resistance is not so high anymore
I saw that they were showing a movie called "Shattered Glass" on of the Danish channels today. Turned out it was not about mandibles getting shattered :-(
I am not so sure about that. I recall Alien making an analyze of Roy Jones chin that I personally feel inclined to agree with.