Martin Murray vs Hassan N'Dam: Who wins?

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  • Hougigo
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    Martin Murray vs Hassan N'Dam: Who wins?

    Both gunning for the WBA belt.... Hassan said he wants Gabe Rosado, but Martin Murray seems to be the better option since he isn't on a large losing streak and he actually held a title at one point.

    Murray is still up there for talks while N'Dam fell off for a while, but he's been back twice this year and seems to be staying active.

    Who do you guys have? I didn't get a chance to watch the Murray fight.... N'Dam looked decent in his last fight (from the clips I saw though against crap opposition.... but opposition better than Tetteh).
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  • Jloro
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    #2
    Would be a good fight, Murray has looked bad lately (I didn't see the fight today someone show me it if possible lol)
    I would slightly favor N'Dam though, he seems more motivated to win

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    • Hougigo
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      #3
      Originally posted by Jloro
      Would be a good fight, Murray has looked bad lately (I didn't see the fight today someone show me it if possible lol)
      I would slightly favor N'Dam though, he seems more motivated to win
      Probably a fight down the stretch. Takes a while for Murray to get into his groove and N'Dam might look to bank a few rounds to battle it out for the latter half.

      Only thing I can find on his last fight is this.

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      • Humean
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        #4
        Hard to tell, would be a good match up between two of the strongest middleweight contenders. Neither are particularly powerful so i'd imagine it would go the distance. I slightly favour N'Dam as he moves better, is maybe quicker, and would more than likely bring more volume and variety to the table. However their respective abilities seem fairly equal to me so it would likely be a close fight.

        I actually think N'dam could beat Quillin in a rematch, although maybe not if it is in the States.

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        • Holywarrior
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          #5
          Murray fought today?

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          • Hougigo
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            #6
            Originally posted by Holywarrior
            Murray fought today?
            Yea, he fought in SA for his new promoter

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            • dan_cov
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              N'Dam comfortably outboxes and outworks him. Murray is overrated to the max based on Sergio falling to bits. It wasn't because Murray was good it was Sergio was that bad.

              Why is it in everyones head Murray is under performing? That is his true level!
              Martin Murray is Euro level, at best.

              Is he really any better than a Barker, Saunders, Ryder or Macklin? I don't think so. I think he is the weakest of the lot.
              Last edited by dan_cov; 04-23-2014, 08:31 PM.

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              • GhostBlade
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                Martin Murray should win by decision because he is a solid middleweight with plenty of toughness to grind out a decision.

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                • The_Demon
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                  #9
                  I think Murray would edge it,he's a decent fighter,nothing spectacular but strong and solid all round I think he's better than Macklin and Barker ever were/are

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                  • Hougigo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    N'Dam comfortably outboxes and outworks him. Murray is overrated to the max based on Sergio falling to bits. It wasn't because Murray was good it was Sergio was that bad.

                    Why is it in everyones head Murray is under performing? That is his true level!
                    Martin Murray is Euro level, at best.

                    Is he really any better than a Barker, Saunders, Ryder or Macklin? I don't think so. I think he is the weakest of the lot.
                    I was thinking highly because of the Sturm/Martinez fights.... but opinion of him is dropping.

                    I haven't seen the tetteh fight, but hearing nothing good. Gave a pass for Khomitsky because he gave him trouble last time out.

                    N'Dam/Quillin is a rematch I wouldn't mind seeing....but doubt it happens

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