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John Murray
Born
John Murray

(1984-12-20) December 20, 1984 (age 39)
NationalityEngland English
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights28
Wins28
Wins by KO16
Losses0
Draws0
No contests0

John Murray (born 20 December 1984, Manchester, England) is an undefeated English lightweight boxer and is the reigning British lightweight champion. He is trained by Joe Gallagher at the Denton Gym in Manchester [1] and is the brother of former British Olympian Joe Murray.[2]

Early Pro Career

Murray's first professional fight took place in September 2003 with a 4 round points win win over journeyman Peter Buckley. Over the next two years Murray was busy in the ring scoring 15 more wins in 15 fights before in December 2005 defeating Ignacio Mendoza for the WBC World Youth lightweight title. He made one defence of his title against Moebi Sarouna and scored decent wins over Ben Odamattey and Lorenzo Bethea before defeating Dean Hickman at the Ice Arena in Nottingham for the English title. In October 2006 he was awarded the prestigious young boxer of the year award at a ceremony held in London, an award previously held by the likes of Ricky Hatton, Frank Bruno and Barry McGuigan.[3]

British Champion

Following the Hickman victory, Murray fought twice more against journeyman opponents before meeting Salford boxer Lee Meager for the vacant British lightweight title in July 2008. He won the belt after the referee stopped the fight in the 5th round. Following the fight Meager, a promotional stablemate, announced his retirement.[4] The first defence of his title was made on 17 January 2009 at the Robin Park Centre in Wigan. Murray managed to keep hold of the belt after scoring an 8th round stoppage over Aberdeen's Lee McAllister.[5]

Murray's second defence of the title on 13 June 2009 against Stoke fighter Scott Lawton ended before it had even begun when Murray weighed in for the contest 2oz overweight. Despite efforts to get down to the lightweight limit, Murray was unable to shift the weight and was stripped of the belt.[6] The contest with Lawton still went ahead and resulted in a sixth round stoppage for Murray ensuring that he was still undefeated but no longer a champion.[7] As punishment for failing to make the weight in a championship contest Murray, his trainer Joe Gallagher and his manager Mike Marsden were each fined £1500 by the British Boxing Board of Control.[8]

Murray reclaimed the belt on 3 October 2009 after scoring a fourth round stoppage against former British and European champion Jonathon Thaxton at the Altrincham Leisure Centre.[9]

References

  1. ^ The Times Online | Murray has Thaxton is his sights
  2. ^ Sheehan, Pat (2008-08-07). "Joe king of ring;Beijing Olympics". The Sun. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Manchester Evening News | Murray joins boxing greats
  4. ^ The Sun Murray beats Meager
  5. ^ BBC Sport | Murray retains lightweight title
  6. ^ Boxing News | Murray loses time on the scales
  7. ^ Sporting Life | Murray maintains unbeaten record
  8. ^ Manchester Evening News | Murray hit by £1500 fine
  9. ^ BBC Sport | Murray reclaims British title


Preceded by British Lightweight Champion
July 11, 2008–June 13, 2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by
John Murray
stripped
British Lightweight Champion
October 3, 2008–present
Succeeded by