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    MARTIN MURRAY RELUCTANTLY concedes that it is a case of win or bust for him when he defends his WBC Silver middleweight title against the dangerous Hassan N'Dam on Saturday. In what should be a compelling contest at the Manchester Arena, the 36-year-old four-time world title challenger bids to extend his winning run to five against former WBA Regular champion N'Dam and place himself in pole position for a fifth strike at world honours.
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  • #2
    Sounds resigned abit to me

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    • #3
      He has gone further than he ever expected fringe world class and had plenty of opportunity 4 world titles he is a lucky man indeed not sure if ever held a British Title or european so very lucky

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      • #4
        Sounds like another potential Stevenson situation in the future. It's over for him against any top-level competition.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rudy View Post
          He has gone further than he ever expected fringe world class and had plenty of opportunity 4 world titles he is a lucky man indeed not sure if ever held a British Title or european so very lucky
          Lucky..or unlucky?

          On a different night with different judges, he might have wins over Martinez and Sturm, maybe even Abraham too. Many felt he beat Martinez.

          Just shows you how a few decisions the other way can affect your legacy. Imagine he got the nod in those fights, we would be talking about a British fighter that was a champion with very good names on his record.

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          • #6
            He should keep his options open. Win or lose he's the kind of guy Oscar picks for Canelo

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            • #7
              I'm looking forward to his fight with N'Dam

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              • #8
                I think N'dam will outbox Murray but if Murray may win a controversial decision

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                • #9
                  "In what should be a compelling contest..."

                  Yeah, don't hold your breath. Murray's best talent is holing up like a turtle behind his guard and most of his fights are dull as dishwater to watch as a result. He's the only relevant fighter I can name from my hometown and I still don't like his fights, and I've never especially liked him that much as a person.

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                  • #10
                    Murray is done, he got a gift agaisnt Rosado and i doubt he will get another gift agaisnt N'dam unless its super close...

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