Why? It's so much more entertaining watch all those Brit fighters get their fragile glass mandibles shattered!!! Accept it. Glass jaws exist in boxing. They exist in Great Britain, they exist in the U.S., they exist all over the world. If everybody had an iron chin, we wouldn't get to see all these great KOs!!!! So let's CELEBRATE the glass jaw instead of denying its existence!!!!:happy:happy:happy
accepted, every1 gets the point buts it boring and very dis-respectful. why dont u have a word with ur mod chum and send this to the lounge:hi:
Nah LP, the mods will be too busy listening to the radio show and reading BN24 to pay attention to zak, that's some good stuff, no wonder ESB gets behind it. :roll:
We have no reason to critisise BN24, look at the quality articles on show. This is one of my favorites, for all the posters on the forum because the mods obviously have this one bookmarked already: WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan was pretty well exposed in his fight with Marcos Maidana in December. Not only did Khan barely win the fight by a 12 round decision after getting hurt in the 10th and having to cling to Maidana in the last three rounds, Khan also showed that he doesn’t have the power to break an egg in that fight. What I saw in Khan in that fight was a taller, slightly faster version of Paulie Malignaggi, albeit without Malignaggi’s sturdy chin. The way that Khan ran round the ring while stabbing out a jab every once in awhile and looking to score points by throwing flurries that hit mostly air, it was like like watching a time warp to a Malignaggi fight from his best hears in between 2004 to 2008. It was classic Malignaggi, from the running to the clinching. I give Khan a fail on his ability to do much against Maidana beyond the 1st round, and had Khan stood and traded with Maidana instead of running the entire fight, I think Khan would have lost the fight by knockout. I don’t see Khan’s chin as having passed any real test in the fight because he didn’t stop running long enough for him to get hit very much. I could give Khan a passing test if he didn’t spend the fight running like Malignaggi. But what I saw of Khan in that fight, and in other fights as well, is vintage Malignaggi. It’s like you took a mold of Malignaggi’s fighting style and put it into Khan’s body because he fought exactly like Malignaggi. Brilliant.
for some reason forum wind up merchants get to write articles for boxing sites i remember one on here which was 'todays heavyweights vs the 70s heavyweights' it was ****ing hilarious
Dear Limeys.. Kind regards. I'll fight any of you anywhere, anytime, for nothing.. If you don't quit your G-damn crying, I'm going to kick your ass. Please kindly gow a pair. Yours thankfully G. Ciani
It's time Brit forum frequenters were introduced to global smash hit 'Glass Bodies - The Movie' [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMf5u6c5ZPo[/ame]
how any place in the world that can send it glassed jawed fighters like johnny bumphus and gene hatcher who between them lasted less than three rounds with lloyd honeyghan is beyond me. or the likes of terry armstrong a heavy who's chin made richards Dunn's look like an immovable object . i think the yanks are just a bit bored and are pulling our chains , for shits & giggles