Marty Lindquist

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Marty Lindquist (born August 3, 1969) is a cruiserweight professional boxer from Minnesota.

[edit] Professional career

Marty Lindquist had his professional debut in August of 1994, knocking out Art Richardson in the first round. As of October of 2007, Lindquist has a professional record of 12 wins (9 by knockout) and 6 losses with 1 no contest. [1]

[edit] Controversy

Lindquist appeared to have given himself a great career boost on October 14 of 2006, when he knocked out undefeated prospect Max Alexander in the first round. However the fight was later ruled a no contest when Lindquist failed a drug test. The two had a rematch at the legendary Blue Horizon fight club in February of 2007, and Alexander won in a unanimous decision.

[edit] Notes

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