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Hines I don't know of, but looking on boxrec it was very early on in his career after about 10 fights. Davison and Graham were BS stoppages as you...
You do realise that we're talking two fighters in two different leagues, right? Lindell Holmes would have wiped the floor with Robin Reid. It's...
? Park and Frank Tate were streets ahead of Kessler and Calz's US '68 opp, and Lindell did a number on both
Kessler is quite basic!
Wharton would've been in intensive care if he fought Merqui Sosa. Thornton showed great skill against him - closing the gap fast, cutting the ring...
I've seen many of his KO's/KD's, and the many I've seen were loud, collosus, dramatic.
I got hold of it soon after. I also have Lindell against Herol Graham and that was close and competitive until a Graham butt ended it on cuts.
The biggest punchers in boxing aren't always able to deliver knockouts on command, a fact of life the paying customers sometimes are unwilling...
I have the fight and Lindell hits Sanderline so hard with a right hook his legs almost went from beneath him like he was on a speeding treadmill...
Chris Eubank is coming out of retirement!
Tony Thornton was a cut above Henry Wharton.
Lindell took out Sanderline Williams, who went the distance with Benn and McClellan as well as Barkley, Toney and others. The left uppercut he hit...
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Benn and Lindell Holmes were far more dangerous punchers than Hopkins ever was or an old Jones, or Mitchell, (or Salem).