Martin Murray has vowed to bounce back from Saturday night's stoppage loss to Gennady Golovkin in Monaco and has pledged to pick up a world title down the line. Murray, now 29-2-1 (12), was stopped in the eleventh round by the middleweight champion, his first stoppage defeat.
Despite this setback, the St.Helens-based boxer believes he is the second best 160lber in the world and will prove this by picking up a version of the world crown. It was the 32-year-old's third title tilt, he drew with Felix Sturm and dropped a narrow points decision to Sergio Martinez in his previous two attempts.
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Despite this setback, the St.Helens-based boxer believes he is the second best 160lber in the world and will prove this by picking up a version of the world crown. It was the 32-year-old's third title tilt, he drew with Felix Sturm and dropped a narrow points decision to Sergio Martinez in his previous two attempts.
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