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    #21
    Originally posted by oldgringo
    James Toney and Erik Morales. Neither man has really legitimately been down in their career.
    Morales got tagged good though by Chavez, hardly nothing compared to da numba of wars he been in...::thumbs up::

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      #22
      i know dis is :: but anybody know of a site or have info on a few fighters measurements?....im jus curious as to know where i stand in comparison as far as biceps, waist, forearms etc. go

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        #23
        Originally posted by oldgringo
        James Toney and Erik Morales. Neither man has really legitimately been down in their career.
        I don't think Morales can stand and take shots like McCullough can. Morales had a lot of heart to compensate for a "slightly above average" chin.

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          #24
          Originally posted by jayr517
          I don't think Morales can stand and take shots like McCullough can. Morales had a lot of heart to compensate for a "slightly above average" chin.
          yeah, i love watchin el terrible'....as gritty as they come, very competitive, if u hurt him he gonna go out of his way to show u dat he aint hurt and then hurt u

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            #25
            Tua M A N .

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              #26
              Originally posted by jayr517
              I don't think Morales can stand and take shots like McCullough can. Morales had a lot of heart to compensate for a "slightly above average" chin.

              Is it his fault that he has a lot of skill to go along with his granite chin? Should he throw boxing out the window and just stand and trade?

              He's gone to war with many elite boxers and has taken monsterous shots from everyone that boxing has to offer 122-130, and he's kept on coming.

              What evidence is there to suggest that Morales' chin is "slightly above average"? I mean, I respect your opinion and all but I gotta go ahead and say thats an unwarranted statement with the whole "slightly above average" chin thing. Never been KOed, never been knocked down, never been seriously hurt to the point where he could have been finished.

              Sure he's been hurt by punches before, but so has McCullough and every other great fighter who isn't named Marvin Hagler.

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                #27
                McCullough has always had the best chin in boxing....since his fight with Morales.



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                  #28
                  Im surprised nobody mentioned Michael Grant.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                    McCullough has always had the best chin in boxing....since his fight with Morales.
                    na, James Toney...mccullough got a chin of iron but he has been slightly stunned on occasions, JT never even been seriously hurt at all and he took hard shots from some serious middleweights in his day

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DCReprezenta
                      na, James Toney...mccullough got a chin of iron but he has been slightly stunned on occasions, JT never even been seriously hurt at all and he took hard shots from some serious middleweights in his day

                      Not to mention that he now takes punches 40 pounds north of his natural weight and doesn't even flinch.

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