John Murray (boxer) explained

John Murray
Weight:Lightweight
Height:5 ft 8 in
Reach:70 in
Nationality:British
Birth Date:20 December 1984
Birth Place:Manchester, England
Style:Orthodox
Total:36
Wins:33
Ko:20
Losses:3

John Murray (born 20 December 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2014. He held the English lightweight title from 2007 to 2008, the British lightweight title twice between 2008 and 2010, and the European lightweight title from 2010 to 2011. He also challenged once for the vacant WBA lightweight title in 2011. John is the brother of British former Olympian Joe Murray.[1] Since retiring, Murray has opened his own gym in Reddish, where he trains both amateur and professional boxers.[2]

Professional career

Murray's first professional fight took place in September 2003 with a 4-round points 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 date=January 2020}} 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.[4]

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.[5] 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.[6] 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.[7]

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.[8] He had his fourth official British title fight on 7 May 2010 against Welsh boxer Gary Buckland this time in Widnes. The fight was also for the vacant European title and resulted in an 11th round stoppage win for Murray who was also able to keep his Lonsdale Belt for good.[9] Murray having won the belt outright chose to vacate in order to defend his European crown with Gavin Rees winning the vacant title against John Watson on 6 November 2010.[10]

European Champion

Murray made the first defence of the European title on 25 September 2010 against the Ukrainian boxer Andriy Kudryavtsev at the Robin Park Arena in Wigan. Kudryavstev had previously fought for the title in 2009 losing to Anthony Mezaache in 12 rounds and had held a number of titles including the Ukrainian national title and the European External Union title.[11] Murray wore down his opponent to score a 9th round stoppage after a high tempo contest. Speaking after the fight Murray said that he knew the fight would be tough after watching Kudryavstev on tape and said that now he wanted to fight the top guys in the lightweight division saying he'd love a "world title shot before Christmas".[12] Murray's next fight however was to be on 2 April 2011, traveling to London's York Hall to defend against Spanish champion Karim El Ouazghari. Both fighters were warned and deducted a point during the fight which Murray eventually won on points over the 12 round distance.[13] The fight against El Ouazghari was Murray's first since joining up with promoter Frank Warren and was described by some as a "scrappy" performance. Murray summed up by saying "It wasn't my best fight, it was like having my debut again. I have cleaned up at domestic and European level and I am looking at moving on". Warren himself said that he'd like to see a fight between Murray and Kevin Mitchell in the future saying "the fans would like to see, but the bottom line is that John is the champion and it's all about what he wants to do."[14]

Kevin Mitchell fight

Murray vacated the European belt in order to fight Kevin Mitchell who was not eligible to challenge for the title due to suffering a loss in his preceding fight with Michael Katsidis. Murray's trainer Joe Gallagher said that John should have been fighting for a world title but as the fight wasn't mandated then beating Mitchell would be a sure way of getting noticed.[15] Mitchell himself had said that the fight represented a "last chance saloon" for him as the fight with Katsidis had resulted in a third round stoppage. Mitchell had cited "personal problems" as having marred his preparation for that fight.[16] The two met at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on 16 July 2011 with Murray suffering a first career defeat via stoppage in the 8th round. Mitchell had hurt Murray in the 7th round and finally scored a knockdown in the 8th before the referee stepped in to call a halt to the fight in what was described as a "superb" contest.[17]

World title shot

On 7 October 2011 it was confirmed that despite a first career defeat in his previous fight Murray would take on Brandon Rios for the WBA Lightweight title on 3 December in New York City. Murray lost the fight by TKO in 11th round. However, Ríos was overweight and was subsequently stripped of his title and had to pay Team Murray $20000 from his purse. The vacant WBA Lightweight title was only able to be won by Murray.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
36Loss33–3 Anthony CrollaTKO10 (12), 19 Apr 2014
35Win33–2 John SimpsonTKO2 (10), 1 Mar 2014
34Win32–2 Michael EscobarTKO4 (6), 22 Nov 2013
33Loss31–2 Brandon RíosTKO11 (12), 3 Dec 2011
32Loss31–1 Kevin MitchellTKO8 (12), 16 Jul 2011
31Win31–0 Karim El OuazghariUD122 Apr 2011
30Win30–0 Andriy KudryavtsevTKO9 (12), 25 Sep 2010
29Win29–0 Gary BucklandTKO11 (12), 7 May 2010
28Win28–0 Jon ThaxtonTKO4 (12), 3 Oct 2009
27Win27–0 Scott LawtonTKO6 (12), 13 Jun 2009
26Win26–0 Lee McAllisterTKO8 (12), 17 Jan 2009
25Win25–0 Lee MeagerTKO5 (12), 11 Jul 2008
24Win24–0 Youssef Al HamidiPTS810 May 2008
23Win23–0 Miguel Angel MunguiaUD107 Dec 2007
22Win22–0 Dean HickmanTKO4 (10), 9 Nov 2007
21Win21–0 Lorenzo BetheaTKO7 (10), 5 May 2007
20Win20–0 Ben OdamatteyTKO5 (8), 20 Jan 2007
19Win19–0 Billy SmithPTS66 Oct 2006
18Win18–0 Mouibi SarounaUD1015 Sep 2006
17Win17–0 Billy SmithTKO6 (6), 12 Jul 2006
16Win16–0 Ignacio Mendoza8 (10)2 Dec 2005
15Win15–0 Tyrone WigginsKO4 (8), 29 Oct 2005
14Win14–0 Azad AzizovTKO3 (8), 23 Sep 2005
13Win13–0 Johnny Walker66 Aug 2005
12Win12–0 Mounir GuebbasPTS88 Jul 2005
11Win11–0 Karl TaylorPTS66 Mar 2005
10Win10–0 Harry RamogoadiTKO4 (4), 9 Dec 2004
9Win9–0 Daniel ThorpeTKO2 (6), 26 Nov 2004
8Win8–0 Ernie SmithPTS431 Oct 2004
7Win7–0 Dariusz SnarskiTKO2 (6)24 Sep 2004
6Win6–0 Anthony HannaPTS42 Jun 2004
5Win5–0 John Paul RyanTKO1 (4), 12 Mar 2004
4Win4–0 Norman Dhalie2 (4), 30 Jan 2004
3Win3–0 Jason NesbittPTS621 Dec 2003
2Win2–0 Matthew Burke1 (4)18 Oct 2003
1Win1–0 Peter Buckley46 Sep 2003

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Pat. Sheehan. Joe king of ring; Beijing Olympics. The Sun. 2008-08-07.
  2. . Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  3. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/boxing/s/224/224422_murray_joins_boxing_greats.html "Murray joins boxing greats"
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/7826827.stm "Murray retains lightweight title"
  5. http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/BN08/detail.asp?id=1169 "Murray loses time on the scales"
  6. http://www.sportinglife.com/boxing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=boxing/09/06/13/BOXING_Wigan.html Murray maintains unbeaten record
  7. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/boxing/s/1125177_murray_hit_by_1500_fine "Murray hit by £1500 fine"
  8. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8287646.stm BBC Sport | Murray reclaims British title
  9. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8664146.stm BBC | Murray stops Gary Buckland to win European crown
  10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/9169246.stm "Rees hopes for European title tilt"
  11. http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=121752&cat=boxer Andriy Kudryavstev professional record
  12. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12040_6401392,00.html Sky Sports | Solid defence for Murray
  13. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6849845,00.html "Murray extends winning run"
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20110408005548/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxingandmma/8425387/European-champion-John-Murray-happy-to-face-Kevin-Mitchell-en-route-to-world-title-glory.html "John Murray happy to face Kevin Mitchell en route to world glory"
  15. http://news.boxrec.com/news/2011/trainer-talk-joe-gallagher Trainer Talk : Joe Gallagher
  16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/14032053.stm BBC Sport | Mitchell admits that fight against Murray is last chance
  17. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/14175412.stm "Kevin Mitchell stops John Murray in 8th round"