Robert Hines (boxer) explained

Robert Hines
Birth Date:March 28, 1961
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nickname:Bam Bam
Weight:Light middleweight
Height:5 ft 11 in
Reach:73+1/2 in
Style:Southpaw
Total:30
Wins:25
Ko:17
Losses:3
Draws:1
No Contests:1

Robert Hines (born March 28, 1961, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), was a professional boxer in the light-middleweight division.

Boxing career

Known as "Bam Bam", Hines turned pro in 1981 & compiled a record of 16-0 before losing to fellow Pennsylvanian Ricardo Bryant, via seventh round stoppage.[1] He would rebound from this setback & go on to win the IBF light-middleweight title with a decision win over Matthew Hilton in 1988.[2] He lost the belt in his first defense to Darrin Van Horn. He currently works as a trainer at the James Shuler Boxing Gym in Philadelphia. Rob also works as a trainer at 9Rounds off of City Line Ave.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30Loss25–3–1 Brett LallyTKO4 (12)25/06/1990
29Win25–2–1 Salim MuhammadTKO2 (10)20/11/1989
28Loss24–2–1 Darrin Van HornUD12 (12)05/02/1989
27Win24–1–1 Matthew HiltonUD12 (12)04/11/1988
26Win23–1–1 Jose Laercio Bezerra de LimaTKO3 (8)16/08/1988
25Win22–1–1 Steve LittleUD12 (12)21/04/1988
24Win21–1–1 Tony MontgomeryTKO10 (12)23/10/1987
23style=background:#DDDNC20–1–1 Donald BowersNC2 (10)18/08/1987
22Win20–1–1Anthony WileyTKO5 (10)01/06/1987
21Win19–1–1Ismael NegronKO7 (10)31/03/1987
20Draw18–1–1James GreenSD10 (10)01/07/1985
19Win18–1Kevin HowardUD10 (10)08/04/1985
18Loss17–1Ricardo BryantTKO7 (10)27/06/1984
17Win17–0Dennis FainTKO2 (10)30/05/1984
16Win16–0Ramon AbeldanoTKO7 (10)22/01/1984
15Win15–0Lanny EdmondsTKO7 (10)17/09/1983
14Win14–0Jake TorranceUD8 (8)14/07/1983
13Win13–0Eddie CampbellTKO3 (8)26/05/1983
12Win12–0JJ CottrellUD8 (8)19/02/1983
11Win11–0Richard HouseKO2 (8)13/11/1982
10Win10–0Luis MateoTKO4 (8)17/10/1982
9Win9–0Tommy MayKO4 (?)25/09/1982
8Win8–0Sammy RookardTKO1 (6)19/07/1982
7Win7–0Billy HodgeTKO1 (6)24/06/1982
6Win6–0Larry FlemingUD6 (6)02/03/1982
5Win5–0Teddy WhiteUD6 (6)22/12/1981
4Win4–0Rocky BalboaKO1 (4)07/11/1981
3Win3–0Jose GreenKO2 (?)17/09/1981
2Win2–0Ira RobinsonTKO2 (4)30/07/1981
1Win1–0Ira RobinsonPTS4 (4)08/03/1981

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ricardo Bryant sent Robert Hines to his first loss.... United Press International. 2024-05-20.
  2. News: HEARNS WINS UNPOPULAR SPLIT DECISION. The Washington Post. 2024-05-20.