Martin Murray is relishing the step up to super-middleweight after switching to Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing.
The 32-year-old from St Helens challenged at the very top of the middleweight division and was twice denied world titles by controversial points decisions - drawing with WBA champion Felix Sturm in December 2011 before losing a unanimous decision to WBC king Sergio Martinez in April 2014.
Murray won many fans despite suffering an 11th round technical knockout to WBA super champion Gennady Golovkin in February and having proved himself at the summit of the middleweight division, will make his debut at the 168lbs limit on June 26 on another busy night of Sky Sports boxing.
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The 32-year-old from St Helens challenged at the very top of the middleweight division and was twice denied world titles by controversial points decisions - drawing with WBA champion Felix Sturm in December 2011 before losing a unanimous decision to WBC king Sergio Martinez in April 2014.
Murray won many fans despite suffering an 11th round technical knockout to WBA super champion Gennady Golovkin in February and having proved himself at the summit of the middleweight division, will make his debut at the 168lbs limit on June 26 on another busy night of Sky Sports boxing.
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