
Lyndon Arthur
"King Arthur"
Division: lightHeavyweight
Nationality: United Kingdom
Hometown: Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Birth Date: 1991-06-13
Height: 6.2 cm
Reach: 75 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
24
Wins
(16 by KO)3
Losses
(1 by KO)0
Draws
27
Total Fights
Biography
Lyndon Arthur, the promising British boxer, has been making waves in the boxing world with his exceptional skills and impressive performances. Hailing from Manchester, England, Arthur has quickly gained recognition for his natural talent, determination, and dedication to the sport.
As an amateur, Arthur had around 50 bouts and fought out of Collyhurst & Moston ABC. He competed in multiple national championships, including the ABA National Development Championships at 86 kg, losing out to Jermaine Kelly in the final. At 81 kg, he won the ABA Senior Development Championships and reached the finals of the ABA Elite Championships in 2014 and 2016, losing out to Joshua Buatsi and Tom Whittaker-Hart respectively. In 2016, he also fought in the World Series of Boxing for the British Lionhearts.
Born on June 13, 1991, he began his professional boxing career in 2016 and has since climbed the ranks, showcasing his immense potential along the way. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall, Arthur possesses a formidable physique that he utilizes to his advantage in the ring. His boxing style is characterized by a calculated approach, combining sharp jabs with powerful combinations. Known for his slick footwork and defensive prowess, Arthur demonstrates excellent ring awareness, often evading opponents' attacks with ease. These attributes, coupled with his remarkable power and accuracy, have earned him a string of victories and a growing fan base.
Arthur's most notable achievement came in December 2020 when he secured the Commonwealth light-heavyweight title with a unanimous decision win against Anthony Yarde. This victory not only highlighted Arthur's skill set but also established him as a force to be reckoned with in the highly competitive light-heavyweight division. With an undefeated record and an ever-improving arsenal of techniques, Lyndon Arthur has undoubtedly marked his presence as one of the most promising boxers to emerge from the United Kingdom in recent years.
Technical Overview
Lyndon Arthur employs a high guard defensive style, which serves as a robust foundation for his boxing technique. This stance enables him to effectively protect his head and body while remaining poised to counterattack. Arthur's high guard also assists in deflecting incoming punches, demonstrating his defensive acumen. He recognizes the significance of maintaining control within the ring and utilizes his guard to absorb strikes while positioning himself for optimal counter opportunities.
Arthur places considerable emphasis on maintaining proper footwork, highlighting the necessity of avoiding foot crossings during exchanges. This principle is essential for preserving balance and mobility, allowing him to pivot and maneuver without compromising his stance. By maintaining adequate distance between his feet, he minimizes the risk of being overwhelmed by opponents, ensuring he can effectively create space and determine when to engage or disengage. His cognizance of foot placement reflects his technical training and strategic approach to boxing.
In terms of offensive strategy, Arthur relies heavily on his jab as a crucial tool for establishing combinations and regulating distance during a fight. The jab empowers him to dictate the pace and rhythm, effectively keeping adversaries at bay while generating openings for more powerful strikes. This reliance on the jab aligns with the fundamental principles of European Western boxing, where technical precision is prioritized over unrestrained aggression. Through the utilization of his jab, Arthur is able to disrupt his opponent's strategies and carve out opportunities to deliver clean shots.
European fighters, such as Arthur, may not favor being overwhelmed by aggressive opponents; however, they excel in toe-to-toe exchanges, where skill and technique can be prominently showcased. In these scenarios, they depend on their footwork and positioning to create angles, allowing them to deliver effective punches while minimizing exposure to counterattacks. The high guard offers a formidable defense, enabling them to withstand intensive flurries while seeking opportunities to respond with precise jabs and well-timed hooks. Within toe-to-toe contexts, the jab becomes an indispensable weapon for Arthur, functioning to control distance and disrupt the opponent’s rhythm. He adeptly leverages the jab not only to maintain distance but also to set up combinations. This strategic employment of the jab enables him to establish a commanding presence in the ring.
Fight History
04/26/25 vs. Anthony Yarde, L-UD, 12/12
06/21/24 vs. Liam Cameron, W-SD, 10/10
12/23/23 vs. Dmitry Bivol, L-UD, 12/12
09/01/23 vs. Braian Nahuel Suarez, W-KO, 10/12
03/24/23 vs. Boris Crighton, W-UD, 10/10
12/02/22 vs. Joel McIntyre, W-TKO, 2/10
09/17/22 vs. Walter Gabriel Sequeira, W-TKO, 6/8
12/04/21 vs. Anthony Yarde, L-KO, 4/12
07/10/21 vs. Davide Faraci, W-TKO, 9/10
12/05/20 vs. Anthony Yarde, W-SD, 12/12
07/31/20 vs. Dec Spelman, W-UD, 12/12
10/12/19 vs. Emmanuel Anim, W-UD, 12/12
06/15/19 vs. Andrzej Soldra, W-TKO, 1/8
03/15/19 vs. Gonzalo Romero, W-TKO, 1/8
12/22/18 vs. Emmanuel Feuzeu, W-TKO, 4/6
09/15/18 vs. Adam Williams, W-TKO, 1/6
06/09/18 vs. Charles Adamu, W-PTS, 6/6
05/05/18 vs. Norbert Szekeres, W-TKO, 2/6
11/04/17 vs. Tayar Mehmed, W-DQ, 5/6
09/23/17 vs. Josef Obeslo, W-TKO, 1/6
07/29/17 vs. Istvan Orsos, W-KO, 2/6
05/27/17 vs. Remigijus Ziausys, W-TKO, 3/4
03/24/17 vs. Toni Bilic, W-TKO, 4/4
02/24/17 vs. Tsvetozar Iliev, W-TKO, 1/4
12/17/16 vs. Elvis Dube, W-KO, 2/4
11/05/16 vs. Mitch Mitchell, W-TKO, 1/4
09/24/16 vs. Andy Neylon, W-PTS, 4/4
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