By Jake Donovan - Ricky Hatton certainly had no problem securing a desirable opponent for his November 24 ring return. The unretiring Mancunian had a variety of opponents from which to choose for his first fight in 3 ½ years before settling on former welterweight titlist Vyacheslav Senchenko.
Martin Murray isn’t having quite as much luck in finalizing details for his next fight.
The middleweight contender is slated to appear in a supporting slot on the show at the Manchester Arena. The hope is for an interim title to be at stake to commemorate the occasion, but has yet to hear back from a number of potential candidates.
“We are trying to get the big fights made but it just hasn’t been happening,” said Murray (24-0-1, 10KO), who has fought just once since a disputed draw against Felix Sturm last December. “I suppose right now I am high risk, low reward for a lot of the champions and big name challengers.” [Click Here To Read More]
Martin Murray isn’t having quite as much luck in finalizing details for his next fight.
The middleweight contender is slated to appear in a supporting slot on the show at the Manchester Arena. The hope is for an interim title to be at stake to commemorate the occasion, but has yet to hear back from a number of potential candidates.
“We are trying to get the big fights made but it just hasn’t been happening,” said Murray (24-0-1, 10KO), who has fought just once since a disputed draw against Felix Sturm last December. “I suppose right now I am high risk, low reward for a lot of the champions and big name challengers.” [Click Here To Read More]
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