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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Spada Looks For Redemption in Martin Murray Battle

    Monaco/Johannesburg - Beating highly-rated Martin Murray will be a short cut to a world title shot, believes Domenico Spada, who challenges for Murray’s WBC Silver middleweight belt in Monte Carlo next weekend.

    Ranked #7 by the WBC, Spada (39-5, 19 KOs) has been a perpetual contender in recent years and needs a breakthrough win to force his claims. Defeating Murray (28-1-1, 12 KOs) would do it.

    The rugged Italian has been training intensely at his Volcano Gym in Rome under the watchful eye of Valerio Monti. Mornings are occupied by power and resistance training with afternoons spent on technique and sparring.
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  • anonymous2.0
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    I had completely forgotten about Martin Murray until now. Anyone else?

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    • daggum
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      Originally posted by anonymous2.0
      I had completely forgotten about Martin Murray until now. Anyone else?
      fu-kk him. he ducked golovking, lost to khomitsky and is now on a world wide bum tour. maybe he will grow a pair and fight golovking next year but i'm not sure i would even care anymore.

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      • PittyPat
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        #4
        So Paul Spadafora hasn't moved up to MW, then. Never mind, then.

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