Why Khan needs Murray

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    Why Khan needs Murray

    James Robson
    October 07, 2009
    NO sooner did Amir Khan become a world champion for the first time than he set his sights on breaking America - but the WBA light-welterweight champion would be better advised to look for challenges closer to home, namely that of John Murray.

    Khan has set himself the lofty target of emulating and even surpassing Ricky Hatton as the darling of British boxing, a fighter who can transfer his popularity on home shores across the Atlantic and around the world as a box-office sensation.

    What's more, the 22-year-old also believes he can do what Hatton never did and prove himself the pound-for-pound number one in the world.

    His comprehensive points victory over Andreas Kotelnik in July suggested that in only a short space of time under master trainer Freddie Roach he has the potential to back up the lofty hype that has surrounded his career since his Olympic silver medal in 2004.

    Surroundings

    But if that fight - at a far from packed MEN Arena - told him anything, it is that it takes far more than potential and talent to emulate Hatton's rare popularity.

    In the considerably more modest surroundings of Altrincham Leisure Centre last Saturday, Murray provoked a fervour unlike anything Khan has achieved in his career to date.

    Obviously filling a leisure centre and filling a major arena are two completely different asks, but Murray's British title victory against Jon Thaxton was compelling evidence that he, more than Khan, is leading the race to succeed Hatton in the hearts of the Manchester public.

    Creating a football-style atmosphere, there is a sense of belonging and empathy among Murray's followers that just doesn't appear to be the case with Khan's - an atmosphere that didn't even seem evident when Khan fought in his home town of Bolton at the Reebok Arena.

    While fighting in America would help to spread his name around the world, it is unlikely to aid his popularity with the hometown support that proved the foundation to Hatton's incredible appeal.

    Khan's first defence of the WBA title - against Dmitry Salita on December 5 - won't be in America, but Newcastle instead after promoter Frank Warren struggled to find television dates.

    Clash

    But if Warren was looking for a fight to capture the British public's imagination, he should have looked no further than Murray.

    If only in the eyes of Manchester, Murray's name threatens to be a shadow that will hang over Khan until the two finally go head-to-head in the ring.

    Warren has dismissed the possibility of a clash - but the promoter in him will surely recognise the box office potential of two of Britain's most talented fighters getting it on.

    In a sport that often seems to be more about avoidance than pitting the best against the best, short of Hatton making a comeback, it is hard to imagine a more eagerly anticipated clash.

    A clash for the people. And isn't that the whole point?
     
  2. abzmanc

    abzmanc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who wrote this article? Someone from Team Murray? If I'm being brutally honest, I don't know ANYONE outside of Boxing Circles who has heard of John Murray.
     
  3. Harry Chibber

    Harry Chibber Active Member Full Member

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    Yes

    But until Murray wins a fight above domestic level it wont happen
     
  4. Lee Mc

    Lee Mc Boxing Addict banned

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    I have to pay £15 extra to watch Khan fight and can watch Murray on ITV4 in my kitchen's TV with built in Freeview.

    Khan does not need Murray and, to be honest, never will.
     
  5. Pug1list

    Pug1list Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Must be a Witter like shadow.
     
  6. Mazallan

    Mazallan ESB yes man Full Member

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    Shame Murray is afraid of stepping up and fighting Khan.
     
  7. Maza1987

    Maza1987 Illin' since '87 Full Member

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    Khan does not NEED murray.

    But it would be good for british boxing.

    Murray needs to do more than beat an old british lightweight (who lost in his warm up bout to a virtual unknown in Glover) and beat mezzache. Then he might have some argument. But until then..
     
  8. G.A.V.

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    >What's this?

    Pretty much exactly what I was thinking reading this article.
     
  9. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    I think its the other way round... I cant see anyway this fight happens... Unfortunatley only Boxing folk know who John Murrary and whilst Khan is getting US exposure fighting Salita it only widens the gap further...

    Would like to see it though, afterall Khan didnt even bother to fight for the Euro or British straps...
     
  10. NO MAS

    NO MAS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  11. 20a87

    20a87 Boxing Addict banned

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    murray needs khan for a big payday and a ud loss