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Boser clipped the Brazilian with an overhand right at the back of the head and then felled Lins with a flurry of punches before referee Herb Dean could step in at 2:41 of the first round.
Lins made $80,000 in his UFC debut in May, missing out on a matching win bonus in losing a decision to former heavyweight champion Andre Arlovski. The 34-year-old Lins signed with the UFC on the back of knocking out Josh Copeland in December to win the Professional Fighters League heavyweight title and the $1-million prize that accompanied it.
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