Two-time world-title challenger Martin Murray hopes the sacrifice of being away from his family for the last five weeks will help land him the WBA Super world middleweight title on Saturday night.
The proud St Helens warrior faces fearsome champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin and knows he's left no stone unturned in training camp.
“Being away from my family has absolutely killed me,” said Murray, father to Archie, Amelia and Aisla. “I've been away from them now for over five weeks and it's been really hard.
“I can look back now and think, well, at least it's nearly done, but, at the time, it was hell. I was lonely, I was down. But it needed to be done. I've got no regrets whatsoever. If I had to go back and do it all again, I would. It's been tough but worthwhile.
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The proud St Helens warrior faces fearsome champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin and knows he's left no stone unturned in training camp.
“Being away from my family has absolutely killed me,” said Murray, father to Archie, Amelia and Aisla. “I've been away from them now for over five weeks and it's been really hard.
“I can look back now and think, well, at least it's nearly done, but, at the time, it was hell. I was lonely, I was down. But it needed to be done. I've got no regrets whatsoever. If I had to go back and do it all again, I would. It's been tough but worthwhile.
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