The notorious Manchester born-and-bred Boxer known as 'King Arthur', Lyndon will no doubt continue to take the boxing world by storm.
Lyndon Arthur is a Manchester-based boxer who has been training out of Collyhurst/Moston ABC since he was 17 years old. He bears a level of strength that has carried him through a seamless 19 out of 19 wins, 13 of which were K/O’s. The nickname ‘King Arthur’ has followed him throughout his career, respectfully. Just as respectful is the fighting family he hails from, being a cousin of Commonwealth super-featherweight champion Zelfa Barret and world title challenger Pat Barrett, who trains him to this day.
Arthur’s professional debut and win at Manchester Arena against Anthony Neylon set him off on a record trajectory which saw him defy endurance, to then later go on to reach 6 rounds for the first time in his career before taking home the title of Commonwealth Light Heavyweight against Emmanuel Anim. And whilst recently taking home the WBO Inter-Continental Light-Heavyweight title proves his brawn, his short film - directed by Charlie Watt and featured in Notion Magazine - demonstrates he has heart too. Manchester born-and-bred, Lyndon Arthur will no doubt continue to take the boxing world by storm.