Martin Murray (boxer)

Martin Murray
Statistics
Rated at Middleweight
Super-middleweight
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Reach 73 in (185 cm)
Nationality British
Born (1982-09-27) 27 September 1982
St Helens, Merseyside, England
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 36
Wins 32
Wins by KO 15
Losses 3
Draws 1

Martin Murray (born 27 September 1982) is a British professional boxer who fights at super-middleweight. He is a former British, Commonwealth, WBC Silver and WBA interim middleweight champion, as well as a four-time world title challenger.[1]

Professional career

Murray's professional debut came in September 2007 with a victory over Jamie Ambler at the Robin Park Arena in Wigan. He fought once more that year to finish 2007 with a record of 2-0. A busy 2008 saw Murray fight seven more times scoring seven victories over a series of journeyman opponents.[2] On 22 November 2008, he stepped into the limelight by taking part in the fourth series of the Prizefighter tournament shown live on sky. He scored wins over Joe Rea and Danny Butler before beating former English title challenger Cello Renda in the final to claim the £25,000 first prize.[3] Following the tournament victory Murray marked time with wins over fellow prospect Kevin Concepcion in April 2009[4] and former Commonwealth title challenger Thomas Awinbono in July of the same year.[5]

Ricky Hatton Promotions

Murray left VIP Promotions after the Awinbono fight to sign with Hatton Promotions. His first fight was on the undercard of Matthew Macklin's European Title win at the Manchester Velodrome. Murray faced George Aduashvili of Georgia on 25 September 2009 and scored a first round knockout victory. Following the win Murray said that former British champion Wayne Elcock was on his radar as a man he'd like to beat in order to push himself into future title contention.[6] Murray's next fight on 27 November 2009 instead saw the man from St Helens outpoint Belarus boxer Sergey Khomitsky with a points victory over 8 rounds.[7] In his first fight of 2010 Murray continued his winning run against international opposition with a victory over the Georgian middleweight champion Shalva Jomardashvili.[8] A shot at the Commonwealth title against Tanzanian boxer Francis Cheka should then have subsequently followed. However, Cheka was refused a work permit and on 24 May 2010 in Sheffield, Murray instead defeated late replacement Lee Noble in another non-title fight en route to recording his 19th straight victory.[9]

Two years later, Murray gave Nick Blackwell the first loss of his career and won the vacant British Middleweight title on 18 July 2011.

Commonwealth champion

On 16 July 2010 Murray finally fought for a first professional title, the middleweight version of the Commonwealth crown. His opponent at the fight in the Bolton Arena was Australian Peter Mitrevski Jr. Murray went the full 12 round distance for the first time in his career and won on a unanimous points decision. Despite the win Murray claimed that he had felt "sluggish" throughout the fight adding that "I know I can perform much better".[10] He followed up the win on 26 November 2010 with a fight for a second title in a row at the Bolton Arena. His opponent, Brazilian Carlos Nascimento, was the co-challenger for the WBA version of the inter-continental title with Murray winning by stoppage in the third round.[11]

Murray fought against Felix Sturm on 2 December 2011 at the SAP-Arena in Mannheim, Germany for the WBA Middleweight Title. The fight went 12 rounds and ended up being scored a controversial draw.

Second world title opportunity

It was confirmed going into his with fight Jorge Navarro at Manchester Arena on 24 November 2012 for the interim WBA World Middleweight Championship, that if Murray were to defeat Navarro, he would be the next in line for a shot at the WBA World Middleweight Championship currently held by Gennady Golovkin. Murray, now 25-0-1, defeated the undefeated Venezuelan by TKO and would fight for the world title against World Middleweight Champion Sergio Gabriel Martínez in Argentina on 27 April 2013.[12][13] Murray lost a close, controversial decision in a fight where he put Martinez on the canvas twice but with the referee only counting one knockdown.[14][15]

Third world title opportunity

Following four solid decision victories in the aftermath of his loss to Sergio Martínez, Murray was given the opportunity to face off against the WBA and IBO middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin. Despite a spirited effort (that of which saw him fight into the 11th round), Murray was ultimately stopped for the first time in his career after referee Luis Pabon witnessed him take several hard unanswered shots from Golovkin.

Personal life

Murray and his wife Gemma have three children.

Professional boxing record

32 Wins (15 knockouts), 3 Losses (1 knockout), 1 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
N/A N/A United Kingdom George Groves N/A – (12) 2016-06-25 United Kingdom O2 Arena, London For WBA International Super Middleweight title.
N/A N/A Belgium Cedric Spera N/A – (8) 2016-05-07 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester
Loss 32-3-1 Germany Arthur Abraham SD 12 2015-11-21 Germany TUI Arena, Hannover, Niedersachsen For WBO Super Middleweight Title.
Win 32-2-1 Colombia Jose Miguel Torres TKO 5 (12), 2:19 2015-09-05 United Kingdom First Direct Arena, Leeds, Yorkshire Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental Super Middleweight Title.
Win 31-2-1 Croatia Mirzet Bajrektarevic TKO 5 (8), 2:51 2015-07-18 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester
Win 30-2-1 Georgia (country) George Beroshvili KO 2 (8), 2:29 2015-06-26 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside
Loss29-2-1Kazakhstan Gennady Golovkin TKO 11 (12), 0:50 2015-02-21 Monaco Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco For WBA (Super), WBC Interim & IBO Middleweight Titles.
Win29-1-1Italy Domenico Spada TD 7 (12), 1:19 2014-10-25 Monaco Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco Retained WBC Silver Middleweight Title.
Win28-1-1Ukraine Max Bursak UD 12 2014-06-21 Monaco Monte Carlo Casino, Monte Carlo, Monaco Won vacant WBC Silver Middleweight Title.
Win27-1-1Ghana Ishmael Tetteh RTD 6 (10), 3:00 2014-04-23 South Africa Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, Gauteng
Win26-1-1Belarus Sergey Khomitsky PTS 8 2013-12-14 United Kingdom ExCel Arena, London
Loss25-1-1Argentina Sergio Martínez UD 12 2013-04-27 Argentina Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires, Argentina For The Ring & WBC Middleweight Titles.
Win25-0-1Venezuela Jorge Navarro TKO 6 (12), 1:40 2012-11-24 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester Won interim WBA World Middleweight Title.
Win24-0-1France Karim Achour PTS 10 2012-06-16 United Kingdom George Groves Manchester Velodrome, Manchester
Draw23-0-1Germany Felix Sturm SD 12 2011-12-02 Germany SAP-Arena, Mannheim, Germany For WBA (Super) World Middleweight Title.
Win23-0United Kingdom Nick Blackwell RTD5 (12), 3:002011-06-18 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan, England Retained WBA Inter-Continental and Commonwealth Middleweight Titles;
Won vacant British Middleweight Title.
Win22-0Brazil John Anderson Carvalho TKO4 (12), 2:202011-04-16 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester Retained WBA Inter-Continental Middleweight Title.
Win21-0Brazil Carlos Nascimento TKO3 (12), 1:402010-11-26 United Kingdom Reebok Stadium, Bolton Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental Middleweight Title.
Win20-0Australia Peter Mitrevski Jr UD122010-07-16 United Kingdom Bolton Arena, Bolton Won vacant Commonwealth Middleweight Title.
Win19-0United Kingdom Lee Noble RTD3 (8), 3:002010-05-21 United Kingdom Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield
Win18-0Georgia (country) Shalva Jomardashvili PTS62010-02-19 United Kingdom Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke-on-Trent
Win17-0Belarus Sergey Khomitsky PTS82009-11-27 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan
Win16-0Georgia (country) George Aduashvili KO1 (6), 3:022009-09-25 United Kingdom Velodrome, Manchester
Win15-0Ghana Thomas Awinbono PTS82009-07-25 United Kingdom Sutton Sports Centre, St Helens, England
Win14-0United Kingdom Kevin Concepcion TKO3 (6), 0:012009-04-17 United Kingdom Indoor Sports Centre, Leigh, England
Win13-0Georgia (country) Mikheil Khutsishvili TKO4 (6), 1:132009-03-06 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan
Win12-0United Kingdom Cello Renda UD32008-11-22 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England Prizefighter 4: The Middleweights Final.
Win11-0United Kingdom Danny Butler UD32008-11-22 United Kingdom York Hall, London Prizefighter 4: The Middleweights Semi-Final.
Win10-0United Kingdom Joe Rea UD32008-11-22 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England Prizefighter 4: The Middleweights Quarter-Final.
Win9-0Slovakia Joseph Sovijus KO1 (6), 1:032008-10-12 United Kingdom Indoor Sports Centre, Leigh, England
Win8-0United Kingdom Carl Wild TKO2 (6), 1:252008-09-14 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan, England
Win7-0Belgium Michael Recloux PTS62008-06-15 United Kingdom Sutton Sports Centre, St Helens, England
Win6-0United Kingdom Dean Walker PTS62008-05-23 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan
Win5-0Argentina James Tucker PTS42008-04-18 United Kingdom York Hall, London
Win4-0Poland Michael Banbula PTS62008-03-16 United Kingdom Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool
Win3-0United Kingdom Dean Walker PTS62008-02-16 United Kingdom Tower Circus, Blackpool
Win2-0United Kingdom Phil Callaghan TKO1 (4), 1:212007-10-26 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan
Win1-0United Kingdom Jamie Ambler PTS62007-09-22 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan Professional Debut.

References

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Achievements
Preceded by
Darren Barker
Vacated
Commonwealth Middleweight Champion
16 July 2010 18 June 2011
Vacated
Succeeded by
Billy Joe Saunders
Vacant
Title last held by
Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam
WBA Middleweight Interim Champion
24 November 2012  – 7 March 2014
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Dmitry Chudinov
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