Andy Murray | |||||||||||||
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Murray in 2008
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Real name | Andrew Murray | ||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | The Quiet Man | ||||||||||||
Rated at |
Lightweight Light-welterweight |
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Nationality | Irish | ||||||||||||
Born |
Cavan, Ireland |
10 September 1982 ||||||||||||
Stance | Orthodox | ||||||||||||
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Total fights | 26 | ||||||||||||
Wins | 25 | ||||||||||||
Wins by KO | 12 | ||||||||||||
Losses | 1 | ||||||||||||
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Andrew "Andy" Murray (born 10 September 1982) is an Irish professional boxer who currently holds the Irish lightweight title, having previously held the Irish light-welterweight title. He is also a former European Union lightweight champion, and has challenged once for the European lightweight title.
At the age of ten, Murray began boxing as an amateur at the Cavan ABC. Over the next twelve years he won three All-Ireland Senior titles and two Ulster Senior titles. Murray also represented in Ireland at national level winning a 4 Nations title and three Gold medals for Ireland at the Multi-Nations tournaments. He also won the accolade of "Young Boxer of the Year" in 2003.
Murray became frustrated after failing to qualify for the Athens Olympics in 2004 and so decided to switch to the pro ranks and relocate to London under manager Michael Helliet.
Murray turned professional in March 2005, winning his first fight at the King's Hall, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, in which he beat Welshman Jonathan Jones in a fourth-round knockout on a card that included Jim Rock, Neil Sinclair and Eamonn Magee.
Murray, who fought out of St. Albans near London, England,won his first nine pro fights and three by knockout. Having returned to his native Country and County to box, Murray signed a promotional deal with Brian Peters Promotions and moved to John Breen's gym in Belfast. Murray was nominated in the 'Prospect of the Year' category for the 2008 irish-boxing.com National Boxing Awards
Unfortunately, on 5 June 2011 he fought Gavin Rees of Wales and lost by Unanimous Decision. The Irish man fought well for the 12 rounds despite powerful punches coming from Rees throughout the fight.