What you don't agree that you would have to have a solid chin to stand that shot? Quit hitting yourself in the head and think a bit.
It's definitely overused by protective fanatics, but it's also important to know the difference and keep perspective.
It's used anytime a widely popular boxer (or at least one with a rabid internet following) gets unexpectedly KO'ed. But again, I'm not defending the practice of indiscriminately calling everyone who gets unexpectedly KO'ed glass-jawed.
May i ask, lets take sweet pea for example. He has been knocked down a few times in his career however never knocked out. Would you guys consider him glass jawed?
Not when you make statements that you knowingly make to try to bring him down without actually saying it.:good
What???? I hear all this you claim of his chin being bad and now he wasn't as great as he could have been? Now, explain how he could have been greater having no chin to start out with. From what you say he is lucky it didn't get exposed, it seems he should be thankful to get out as good as he did right?
I honestly believe that anyone that took the Rahman punch that Lewis took in the first fight would be lights out. The power and where it landed was just debilitating.
For one, only Jones can throw that shot, it was a shot that showed an amazing ability.... The way Griffin's head snapped back speaks for itself. Beautiful punch... Your hate makes me sick.
I don't like it either. Take George Chuvalo into consideration. Hit him with any shot in history and I don't see it putting him out in one punch. Nobody could even knock him down, much less out.
Why, because Rahman is subpar and was there to be pounded by Lennox's bombs? Besides that, Chuvalo would have eaten it and kept coming. No question.