Chin (combat sports)
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In combat sports such as boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts, a fighter's chin is the ability to tolerate physical trauma to the head, in the form of concussive or sub-concussive blows, without being knocked unconscious or severely disoriented.
Overview
[edit]A fighter is known to have a "strong chin" if they have the ability to absorb blows to the head without being struck unconscious or visually impacted by the blow through a loss of control. These fighters are commonly referred to as having a "granite chin", an "iron chin", or similar. Generally, the jaw portion of the skull, and specifically the point of the chin, is the area most vulnerable to a knock-out blow and therefore having an exceptional tolerance to punishment in this area is a great advantage to a fighter.
Fighters are said to have a "weaker chin" if they exhibit limited ability to absorb punishment to the head before they are severely impacted. Some boxing experts, such as Teddy Atlas, believe it to be a mindset.
The "chin" of a fighter is widely considered genetic, but is generally agreed to be affected by the amount of blows the fighter takes throughout their career. Many athletes formerly known to possess a 'good chin' have been known to develop a reliance on this attribute, and this reliance eventually leads to them taking additional concussive blows, which can damage them long-term. The cumulative damage to the brain affects its ability to recover from trauma, weakening the person’s ability to take a punch in the long-run.
Certain factors are speculated to be the size and shape of the skull, strength of the neck as well as overall strength and weight. Other factors could be less visible, such as the brain being more efficient at replenishing the electrolyte balance after trauma, or more cerebrospinal fluid to protect the brain.
Many analysts have observed that the ability of a fighter to absorb blows to the head without loss of consciousness can be affected by the process of weight cutting. Combat sport athletes are known to dehydrate themselves at weigh-ins in order to make their optimal weight class class for competition. Weigh-ins for competitors usually take place the day before competition meaning that the athletes may not be fully hydrated by the time of their contest. This can reduce the amount of fluid surrounding the brain, exacerbating the damage caused by blows to the head. [1]
Notable chins
[edit]Athletes well regarded by pundits and fans for possessing a strong "chin" are listed below:
Boxing
[edit]Kickboxing
[edit]Mixed martial arts
[edit]- Max Holloway[11]
- Khabib Nurmagomedov[12]
- Marvin Vettori[13]
- Nate Diaz[14]
- Stephan Bonnar[15][16]
- Shane Carwin[17]
- Carlos Condit[18]
- Nick Diaz[15]
- Junior dos Santos[19]
- Frankie Edgar[20]
- Fedor Emelianenko[21]
- Tony Ferguson[22]
- Don Frye[23]
- Kelvin Gastelum[24]
- Dan Henderson[15][25]
- Mark Hunt[26][27]
- Quinton Jackson[28]
- Jon Jones[29][30][31][32]
- BJ Penn[33]
- Yoel Romero[34]
- Diego Sanchez[15][35]
- Robbie Lawler[36]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b c d "Heavyweight Kickboxing Hardest Heads". Archived from the original on September 12, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
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- ^ "Marvin Vettori overcomes a massive Paulo Costa who blamed an injury for weight issue". Yahoo Sports. 23 October 2021. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
- ^ Dustin Filloy (2014-09-14). "Ranking the 7 best (and worst) chins in MMA history". [Bleacher Report].
- ^ a b c d "UFC Power Rankings: Nick Diaz and the Top 5 Chins Right Now". Bleacher Report. 2012-07-27. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
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