UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs Nelson (April 11, 2014)
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NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#318Joe Rogan proved it early in the UFC, when he stated that Wesley "Cabbage" Correira could not be knocked out due to the size of his cabbage head.
34 fights later, Cabbage is still going strong with Zero losses by ko!
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#319Hahha Biggest head on planet-earth!Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#320Henderson and Edgar don't have a big head but they have great chins
Cain has a big head and lack of chinComment -
bjpenn85SBR Hall of Famer
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#321The overall sensitivity of the nerves system goes up after a long career with head trauma, thats why old fighters like nogueira and chuck only need to be looked at before they drop. If you have a totally fit nerves system, the size of the head + a thick and rigid neck allows less motion which prevents getting koed. But...if you reached this point of your carreer where your nerves system is ****** due to injury, where neurons fire like crazy you will end up like chuck liddel anno 2010. You can have a head larger than the size of jupiter and it wont mean anything. So it is true, it helps up to a point to have a large head with a thick and short neck vs a thin and long head with a tiny cranium but whats matter the most are the health of ones nerves system, anatomical features is only secondary.Comment -
bjpenn85SBR Hall of Famer
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#322i meant long neck obviouslyComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#323Hunt is just too good to get caught with that telegraphed overhand right even when gassed, roy has never caught someone as good as hunt with his overhand, plus his chin was just fine vs silva who is not pillowfisted.
Point is hunt is a very experienced striker with a good chin to boot, hes also a counterpuncher to make things worse for nelson.
It would be a dream come true if schaub got injured and nelson replaced him, i could make a lot of money on hunt specially because the public will be overrating nelson now.
Roy has a granite chin just like Mark Hunt.. I'd even venture to guess perhaps Roy could take that same head kick that knocked out Mark Hunt and still remain standing..Last edited by JIBBBY; 04-13-14, 06:45 PM.Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#324Chael calls out Rich
Sad day for bubzyComment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
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#325Nelson would find an angle on Hunt and TKO his ass...Hunt would rely on his chin and end up getting rocked walking into somethingComment -
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NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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MDSBR Hall of Famer
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#329Did you see the bombs he ate from Junior in their third fight, though? Very first thing to happen in that fight was Junior landing flush with a shot and Cain walking through it. Getting dropped a lot doesn't necessarily mean you have a weak chin; even in the Kongo fight, the shots that hurt Cain were very powerful and he moved right into them. Cain's problem is entirely a defensive one, I think.Comment -
SkelSBR MVP
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#330There's definitely a correlation between skull size and "chin". The exceptions don't disprove the rule.Comment -
bjpenn85SBR Hall of Famer
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#331sure, but its irrelevant if you have sustained a ton of damage. It is only relevant if youre head hasnt been rattled and degenerated for years. Gleison Tibau have a large head, short thick neck, but a long career of just walking through punches (like a boss), didnt stop MJ to KO his ass cold, so how relevant is it to talk about his skull size when his brain has a dysfunction? It was only relevant to talk about his anatomical feat. up until maybe last year..Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
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#332sure, but its irrelevant if you have sustained a ton of damage. It is only relevant if youre head hasnt been rattled and degenerated for years. Gleison Tibau have a large head, short thick neck, but a long career of just walking through punches (like a boss), didnt stop MJ to KO his ass cold, so how relevant is it to talk about his skull size when his brain has a dysfunction? It was only relevant to talk about his anatomical feat. up until maybe last year..
There's a difference between being a fighter, mentally, and being a mixed martial artist, mentally, I think. GSP is an incredibly disciplined guy who worked really hard on reacting well when he takes a shot, and he's about as good as he's ever going to be at it, but you can still see him freeze up for a moment. You can tell that he's terrified and trying to hide it. A guy like Mark Hunt, on the other hand, doesn't react at all to getting hit. It's second nature to him, and the prospect of getting hit hard obviously doesn't frighten or intimidate him in the least. You can't teach that.Comment -
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#334It's a defensive issue and has a lot to do with his head placement, though he's shored it up a lot since the Kongo fight.
Can you get hit any cleaner than this? He was throwing his entire bodyweight into his right hand when Kongo caught him right on the chin with a straight punch. Look at Kongo's upper body, too; his feet aren't underneath him properly, but he's rotating his hips and shoulders into the punch. That's a classic counter punch, and a hell of a collision, and he eats another big right hand straight to the chin, flush, immediately after. At heavyweight. Cain displayed a very good chin and recovery here, IMO.Last edited by MD; 04-14-14, 03:04 AM.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#335so many variables involved...its definitely not as simple as "he has a glass chin" or "he is very chinny!" Obviously, sometimes a fighter wades in to a punch and his forward movement/momentum increases the impact; sometimes a fighter gets caught when they are off balance; etc... Looks at Jeremy Stephens...guy has a granite chin and got caught by Yves Edwards counter when he was wading in and dropped like a sack of shiit. Md posted example above, Cain is moving forward in to the counter punch by Kongo...it isnt exactly surprising that he gets dropped! These guys are huge. I agree with Md that for a lot of these guys the issue is head movement and footwork rather than having glass chins....Bisping has been tagged/dropped a couple of times but has also shown great recoveryComment -
Wilbo86SBR Wise Guy
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#336Haven't seen a Category 5 chin debate like this for a few years. Going to bunker down in the basement and wait for the worst to be over.
My worthless contribution? All of you have relevant points, you could say chin is multifactorial.
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BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#337best chin in MMA
SAM STOUT
(probably just jinxed the fooker and noons is going to KO him)Comment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#338If the back of Cains ear is considered his chin then yes he has a weak chin. If his chin is considered his chin then no freakin way anyone can say he has a weak beard. CahmannnComment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
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#339Sometimes it is....Look at Henderson...then again everything can change in 5 seconds....Varner had an Iron chin until Trujillo landed that bomb......so many variables involved...its definitely not as simple as "he has a glass chin" or "he is very chinny!" Obviously, sometimes a fighter wades in to a punch and his forward movement/momentum increases the impact; sometimes a fighter gets caught when they are off balance; etc... Looks at Jeremy Stephens...guy has a granite chin and got caught by Yves Edwards counter when he was wading in and dropped like a sack of shiit. Md posted example above, Cain is moving forward in to the counter punch by Kongo...it isnt exactly surprising that he gets dropped! These guys are huge. I agree with Md that for a lot of these guys the issue is head movement and footwork rather than having glass chins....Bisping has been tagged/dropped a couple of times but has also shown great recoveryComment -
TheCalculatorSBR MVP
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#341
NHL games used to be about the fights as much as the goals. But with Tie Domi's retirement, that era is gone for good.
He needed custom made helmets.
Another example was this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE40JEoNCrk
His "super power" was a thick skull.
I also have a thick skull and I've never been KOed.
I wish we could get skull data on fighters.Comment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#342This is a fact. Tie Domi (NHL fighting legend) proven example of this.
NHL games used to be about the fights as much as the goals. But with Tie Domi's retirement, that era is gone for good.
He needed custom made helmets.
Another example was this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE40JEoNCrk
His "super power" was a thick skull.
I also have a thick skull and I've never been KOed.
I wish we could get skull data on fighters.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#343
Sam Stout does have the granite jaw!!! I think I've only seen him get wobbled once in all his fights.. He can take shots for sure..
He's a smaller guy though and at that weight the punching power decreases pound for pound....
Pound for pound I might go with Rampage Jackson or Nick Diaz.. Those guys just don't go unconscious period.... Roy Nelson and Mark Hunt are up there though since they are both true HW's and taking HW striking power..
Den Henderson was always granite until this last fight where he really got rocked and came back from the grave to win against Shogun..Last edited by JIBBBY; 04-14-14, 07:10 PM.Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
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#344Sam Stout does have the granite jaw!!! I think I've only seen him get wobbled once in all his fights.. He can take shots for sure..
He's a smaller guy though and at that weight the punching power decreases pound for pound....
Pound for pound I might go with Rampage Jackson or Nick Diaz.. Those guys just don't go unconscious period.... Roy Nelson and Mark Hunt are up there though since they are both true HW's and taking HW striking power..
Den Henderson was always granite until this last fight where he really got rocked and came back from the grave to win against Shogun..Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#345MD -You think a light weight hits as hard as a HW when both are considered power punchers?
Well, If we really gotta break it down, regardless of power or weight - it's the punches you don't see coming that usually put you to sleep.. I can warrant though that the punches do come quicker and more lighting fast at the lower weight classes.. The HW's and Light HW's hit the hardest..
Head kicks all aside.. Then again the leg of HW is gonna be bigger then a leg of a LW.... Hmmmm? Kicking speed is probably faster though with the little guys..Comment -
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#347MD -You think a light weight hits as hard as a HW when both are considered power punchers?
Well, If we really gotta break it down, regardless of power or weight - it's the punches you don't see coming that usually put you to sleep.. I can warrant though that the punches do come quicker and more lighting fast at the lower weight classes.. The HW's and Light HW's hit the hardest..
Head kicks all aside.. Then again the leg of HW is gonna be bigger then a leg of a LW.... Hmmmm? Kicking speed is probably faster though with the little guys..You said that punching power is lower pound-for-pound at lightweight than at, say, heavyweight. The intent of pound-for-pound is to compare fighters irrespective of weight class, so saying that one weight class is pound-for-pound less powerful than another is a like saying that the black sky is red.
If anything, lightweights are probably stronger pound-for-pound (in the literal sense of the phrase, not the modern resume-based rankings) than heavyweights; there's a diminishing point of returns in terms of musculature.
Intended as a joke, by the way, I wasn't taking a shot at you or anything.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#348I was just making fun of the way you phrased it, not trying to make any sort of actual point or anything.You said that punching power is lower pound-for-pound at lightweight than at, say, heavyweight. The intent of pound-for-pound is to compare fighters irrespective of weight class, so saying that one weight class is pound-for-pound less powerful than another is a like saying that the black sky is red.
If anything, lightweights are probably stronger pound-for-pound (in the literal sense of the phrase, not the modern resume-based rankings) than heavyweights; there's a diminishing point of returns in terms of musculature.
Intended as a joke, by the way, I wasn't taking a shot at you or anything.
In simple terms - Can Sam Stout take a clean shot from Junior Dos Santos and still remain standing? Not sure? Can Roy Nelson get dropped by the best punch from a light weight power puncher in the UFC? Not sure..
I need to ponder on these thoughts.. Thanks MD for the discussion anyways!!!Comment -
TheCalculatorSBR MVP
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#349Ask any fighter that has fought in different weight classes and they will tell you there is a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IN POWER in a 15 lbs weight class jump.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#350
The gray area perhaps is if chin strength between weight divisions increases or decreases with fighters? I guess your head, jaw and neck will be bigger in proportion to the larger and taller body, so with that being said the more head mass and body weight a fighter has this suggests that perhaps that gives you the ability to take a stronger punch..Comment
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