Martin Murray has vowed never to box abroad again after suffering his fourth world title defeat to Arthur Abraham in Germany.
WBO world super-middleweight champion Abraham retained his belt via a split decision of 115-112, 112-115 and 116-111 but Murray, who wobbled the home fighter in the eighth, was left disappointed by the scoring - and not for the first time.
The 33-year-old St Helens star (32-3-1-KO15) said: "I thought I had it and if it had been anywhere but Germany I would have got it.
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WBO world super-middleweight champion Abraham retained his belt via a split decision of 115-112, 112-115 and 116-111 but Murray, who wobbled the home fighter in the eighth, was left disappointed by the scoring - and not for the first time.
The 33-year-old St Helens star (32-3-1-KO15) said: "I thought I had it and if it had been anywhere but Germany I would have got it.
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