
Lindolfo Delgado
Division: lightweight
Nationality: Mexico
Hometown: Linares, Nuevo León, Mexico
Birth Date: 1994-12-31
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 68 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
23
Wins
(16 by KO)0
Losses
(0 by KO)0
Draws
23
Total Fights
Biography
Lindolfo Delgado Garza, born on December 31, 1994, in Linares, Nuevo León, Mexico, stands 5’9” tall with a reach of 68”. He is a professional boxer competing in the light welterweight division. As an amateur, he represented Mexico in the men’s lightweight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he lost his first bout. Despite this, Delgado had a notable amateur career, including a medal at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games in the lightweight division.
Flores transitioned from a strong amateur career to an championship contender effortlessly. March 2024, he secured a seventh-round knockout over Carlos Sanchez and followed with a split-decision win against Delgado in October to claim the WBO Latino Super Lightweight title. Earlier, he dominated in a unanimous decision victory against Ricardo Hernandez.
Technical Overview
Lindolfo Delgado Garza is a master of the Mexican boxing style, renowned for its powerful and precise punches, particularly the hook. His boxing showcases a sharp, snapping hook reminiscent of the traditional Mexican “liver shot,” designed to break through an opponent’s defense with quick, well-timed strikes. This sharp hook, often thrown with his lead hand, delivers precision and power, making it a cornerstone of his offense.
Delgado’s technical expertise has been honed through years of amateur boxing in South America, where he adapted and refined his ability to control the distance and pace of a fight. He doesn’t rush into exchanges or charge recklessly; instead, he maintains patience, using feints, head movement, and angles to bait opponents into overcommitting. Like armies in battle, his style is one of calculated advances and retreats—understanding when to strike and when to pull back. This disciplined approach allows him to dictate the rhythm of the fight and ensure his power punches land with maximum effect.
His footwork plays a crucial role in this strategy, as he utilizes small but precise movements to maintain balance and avoid taking unnecessary risks. Rather than charging straight at opponents, Delgado uses his footwork to angle his attacks, positioning himself to land hooks or uppercuts from unexpected angles. This allows him to stay one step ahead, ensuring that he never leaves himself open for a counter. By doing so, he exhibits a strategic mastery of the “Mexican style” - an approach where precision and timing take precedence over brawling or recklessness.
Delgado’s ability to pick his shots is particularly impressive. He is exceptional at landing equilibrium shots, targeting the chin and temple with incredible accuracy. His punches are strategically placed to deliver one-punch knockouts, capitalizing on his opponent’s vulnerabilities. Every shot he throws is well calculated, ensuring maximum damage without wasting energy.
Fight History
04/05/25 vs. Elvis Rodriguez, W-MD, 10/10
12/07/24 vs. Jackson Marinez, W-TKO, 5/10
08/10/24 vs. Bryan Flores, W-SD, 10/10
03/29/24 vs. Carlos Sanchez, W-KO, 7/10
11/04/23 vs. Luis Hernandez Ramos, W-KO, 4/8
08/12/23 vs. Jair Valtierra, W-UD, 10/10
02/03/23 vs. Clarence Booth, W-UD, 8/8
08/20/22 vs. Omar Alejandro Aguilar, W-UD, 8/8
04/09/22 vs. Gustavo David Vittori, W-KO, 2/8
10/15/21 vs. Juan Garcia Mendez, W-UD, 8/8
09/10/21 vs. Miguel Zamudio, W-TKO, 2/8
06/19/21 vs. Salvador Briceno, W-UD, 8/8
09/28/19 vs. Jesus Zazueta Anaya, W-KO, 6/6
06/01/19 vs. Eduardo Cordovez, W-TKO, 3/8
03/16/19 vs. James Roach, W-KO, 1/6
01/13/19 vs. Sergio Lopez Garcia, W-KO, 3/8
10/20/18 vs. Luis Humberto Moreno, W-TKO, 6/6
09/01/18 vs. Ricardo Rico Pozos, W-TKO, 5/8
06/09/18 vs. Jose Luis Avalos, W-TKO, 3/8
04/07/18 vs. Juan Carlos Chavira, W-TKO, 4/6
02/10/18 vs. Hector Mendoza, W-TKO, 3/6
07/22/17 vs. Gerson Escobar Romero, W-TKO, 1/6
04/09/17 vs. Luis Angel Silva, W-TKO, 3/4