Joseph Murray (Guyanese boxer) explained

Joseph Murray
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Nationality:Guyanese
Birth Date:1967 5, df=y
Birth Place:Georgetown, Guyana
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:5725
Total:25
Wins:19
Losses:6
Ko:10

Joseph Ignatius Murray (born 6 May 1967) is a Guyanese former professional boxer who competed from 1987 to 2000, holding the WBC FECARBOX super-featherweight title in 1993.

He was a protégé of legendary Guyanese trainer Maurice ‘Bizzy’ Boyce.[1]

Professional career

Murray made his professional debut on 18 October 1987, defeating Keith Anthony by first-round knockout (KO) in his hometown of Georgetown, Guyana.[2] After winning 10 of his first 11 fights he defeated Lalta Narine for the vacant national featherweight title on 26 December 1990,[2] retaining once against former Olympian Michael Anthony. From there he moved up two weight classes to capture the vacant national lightweight title in 1991 by beating Winston Goodridge, the man who had handed him his first defeat three years prior.

On 18 April 1993, he defeated Jacobin Yoma by unanimous decision in Georgetown for the vacant WBC FECARBOX super-featherweight title, considered to be the best performance of his 13-year career and one of the best bouts to have ever taken place on Guyanese soil.[2] [3] After two more victories, he faced Anatoly Alexandrov in Russia for the WBC International super-featherweight title, but was knocked out in the second round.[4] He lost four of his next five fights, including a third-round technical knockout (TKO) at the hands of future world champ Shane Mosley, before hanging up his gloves in 2000 with a record of 19–6.[2]

After his retirement, he became a boxing trainer in his homeland, working with a number of young prospects.[5] [6] [7]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
25Loss19–6 Vincent HowardTKO4 (10)26 Dec 2000
24Loss19–5 Shane MosleyTKO3 (10)21 Dec 1996
23Loss19–4 Ricardo VázquezKO1 (10), 28 Sep 1995
22Win19–3 Eion BancroftPTS1026 Feb 1995
21Loss18–3 Ditau MolefyaneRTD6 (10)3 Aug 1994
20Loss18–2 Anatoly AlexandrovKO2 (12)7 May 1994
19Win18–1 Víctor LaureanoPTS822 Feb 1994
18Win17–1 Anthony WilliamsTKO1 (10)8 Aug 1993
17Win16–1 Jacobin YomaUD1218 Apr 1993
16Win15–1 Learie BruceTKO7 (?)31 Jan 1993
15Win14–1 Eion BancroftTKO7 (12)26 Dec 1992
14Win13–1 Winston GoodridgePTS1226 Dec 1991
13Win12–1 Michael AnthonyPTS1228 Sep 1991
12Win11–1 Lalta NarineTKO4 (12)26 Dec 1990
11Win10–1 Anthony WilliamsUD1025 Nov 1990
10Win9–1 Cornbread WilliamsPTS1030 Jan 1989
9Loss8–1 Winston GoodridgeUD1026 Dec 1988
8Win8–0 Carlton GriffithTKO1 (8)14 Aug 1988
7Win7–0 Andrew WilliamsTKO3 (?)5 Jun 1988
6Win6–0 Ray Jones81 May 1988
5Win5–0 Malcolm Hawker628 Feb 1988
4Win4–0 Mike Grant4 (6), 31 Jan 1988
3Win3–0 Wayne CoatesKO3 (?)19 Dec 1987
2Win2–0 Malcolm Darson2 (6)29 Nov 1987
1Win1–0 Keith Anthony1 (?), 18 Oct 1987

Notes and References

  1. News: Solemn atmosphere as boxing technician, Maurice 'Bizzy' Boyce interred. Kaieteur News. 19 October 2016. 18 December 2020.
  2. News: Notable dates. Guyana Chronicle. 29 January 2015. 18 December 2020.
  3. News: Notable dates. Guyana Chronicle. 24 November 2014. 18 December 2020.
  4. News: Notable dates. Guyana Chronicle. 7 May 2015. 18 December 2020.
  5. News: Simeon 'Candyman' Hardy: Getting set to walk the walk after talking the talk. Kaieteur News. 2 October 2012. 18 December 2020.
  6. News: DOS Chris Jones remembers the Forgotten Youths with timely donation of boxing gears. guyana.hoop.la. 10 October 2016. 18 December 2020.
  7. News: Gonsalves looks to return to winning ways. Stabroek News. 16 January 2018. 18 December 2020.