- Robbie Murray
Infobox_Boxer
name=Robbie Murray
realname=Robert Murray
nickname=Casper or The Flurry
weight=Welterweight
nationality= |nationality= flagicon|Ireland Irish
birth_date=Birth date and age|1976|8|18|mf=y
birth_place=Dublin ,Ireland
home=Dublin ,Ireland
style=unknown
total=6
wins=6
KO=1
losses=0
draws=0
no contests=0|"The Flurry" Robbie Murray (aka Robert "
Casper " Murray) born inDublin ,Ireland is an Irish professional boxer in thewelterweight division. Murray has now moved to thewelterweight but all of his fights as a professional were fought in thewelterweight division.. [cite web | author=Boxrec | title="Robert Murray" | work=Boxrec Fighter Page | url=http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=077276 | accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007Boxrec Fighter Page]Background
Murray was born into a large family from
Palmerstown , westCounty Dublin in 1976. Robbie Murray is a cousin ofIrish hip-hop artistSte V Roc and IrishMiddleweight championJim Rock . [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Robbie out to nail Ronnie" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/october03/29_October_2003_Robbie_Murray_Interview.htm| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007]Murray is promoted by Brian Peters and although a native Dubliner, Murray, like his cousin Rock, is trained by Jim Breen and fights out of the Breen Gym in
Belfast along withEamonn Magee andNeil Sinclair . [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Robbie out to nail Ronnie" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/october03/29_October_2003_Robbie_Murray_Interview.htm| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007]Murray is also an
author who has pennednovel . [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Murray claims first title and undercard roundup" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/may05/16_May_2005_Murray_Report.htm | accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007]Amateur career
Murray boxed as an amateur at
local ,nation al and represented the Irish national boxing team at aninternational competition. He also enjoyed victories overWaterford 's Neil Gough fellow professional James Moore. After seeing the success of his cousin and after coming through a good experience sparring with "Shamrock " Shea Neary this convinced Murray that he had the skills to become a professional.. [cite web | author= | title="Irish Boxing news -March 15 ,2002 " | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/newsarchive2002.htm#| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author= | title="Undercard Report from the Odyssey Arena" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/february03/5_February_2003_Odyssey_Undercard_Report.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]Professional career
Debut
Murray then turned professional in November 2001, winning his first fight at the National Boxing Arena in Dublin, in which Murray beat fellow debutant Paul McIlwaine on a card that included
Steve Collins andEamonn Magee .Both novices showed that they lacked but also showed their grit and determination in this scrappy and untidy bout. In the fourth round Murray cut McIlwaine badly over his left eye and the referee stopped the fight in the following round by the referee giving Murray a stoppage win in his first outting as a professional. [cite web | author= | title="Team Ireland report" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/teamireland.htm| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007]
Carlin fight
In February 2003, Murray faced Welsh boxer Dafydd Carlin on the undercard of the
Neil Sinclair and Jim Rock vTakaloo bout. [cite web | author= | title="Undercard Report from the Odyssey Arena" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/february03/5_February_2003_Odyssey_Undercard_Report.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]The fight took place over four fiercely contested rounds at the
Odyssey Arena in Belfast. Murray got off to a great start when he knocked Carlin to the canvas with a sweeping right hook in the first round and also dominated the second. Carlin came back strongly in the third round to trouble Murray. However, Murray knowing that with the knockdown in the first round Carlin would require a knockdown or knockout of his own to gain a draw or victory covered covered up in the final round to take the win by 38-36 on the scorecards. [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Carlin targets British title" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/april03/22_April_2003_Carlin.htm| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Robbie out to nail Ronnie" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/october03/29_October_2003_Robbie_Murray_Interview.htm| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author= | title="Undercard Report from the Odyssey Arena" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/february03/5_February_2003_Odyssey_Undercard_Report.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]The Flurry beats Senior
Murray then travelled train and spar at
Frank Maloney 's "Fight Factory Gym" inLondon . Murray returned from his time in London entuised and his trainer, Jim Breen, was sure Murray was ready to step up a level. Murray was to return to the ring on30 October 2007 to face unbeaten Scottish fighter Ronnie Nailen at theUlster Hall in Belfast. However, Murray was forced to pull out of the fight due to injury and was replaced by Glenn McClarnon. [cite web | author=Boxrec | title="2003-10-30 Ulster Hall, Belfast" | work=Boxrec | url=http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=350154 | accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007Boxrec Fighter Page] [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Robbie out to nail Ronnie" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/october03/29_October_2003_Robbie_Murray_Interview.htm| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=Chris Curry| title="Fright Night Will Rock The Ulster Hall" | work=Eastside Boxing | url=http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=79&more=1| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]Murray's trademark, the reason for which earned him the nickname "the flurry" was his hand speedy and solid punch. He displayed this speed in his furst fight after a gap of over a year in his impressive win over
Nottingham s Nigel Senior at the Burlington Hotel in Dublin on30 May 2004 .Murray began by attacking the head and body. Although Senior appeared to hold and cover Murray showed his speed and wasted few punches connecting flurries to the body. Senior was on the canvas in the second round though the referee, Emile Tiedt, adjudged it a slip. Senior was again on the canvas in the third but this time is was called as a low blow but Murray finally floored Senior legally in round four but Senior picked himself up once more to continue to the final bell and survive this one sided contest to finish which Murray won by 58 points to 56 points to extend his unbeaten run. After the fight Senior acknowledged that Murray was "a good kid, awkward to fight and he's got fast hands". [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title=""FightNight" at the Burlington" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/june04/15_June_2004_Burlington.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007] <
Ceri Hall fight at the National Stadium
Murray's toughest contest of his career came on
19 February 2005 , at the National Boxing Stadium in Dublin against Ceri Hall.In what had become a familiar pattern Murray commanded the opening of the fight on workrate alone, throwing bunches of punches while Halls individal shots were heavier they were too infrequent. [cite web | author= | title="Barrett, Murray and Hyland win on undercard" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/february05/21_February_2005_Undercard_Report.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]
Murray maintained his busy pace using height and reach advantages in the second round when Hall suddenly caught Murray sending Murray to the floor, for the first time in his career, in a flash knockdown. Despite rising quickly, Murray appeared dazed but by the end of the round Murray had returned to his busy style. In the third round Murray, with blood streaming from his nose, appeared more respectful of Hall's power and Hall seemed to be dictating the pace and tempo of the fight.
At the end of the third round, Murray's trainer, John Breen instructed to increase the workrate, which he duely did taking the forth and fifth on sheer punch volume. In the sixth it was Murray's turn to floor Hall with a right, left combination, which even the tally in terms on knockdowns.
In the final two rounds both fights tired and in the eighth and final round referee David Ervine docked Hall a point for holding. At the end of the fight the Belfast ref scored the bout 77-75 in favour of Murray which again extended his unbeaten record. [cite web | author= | title="Barrett, Murray and Hyland win on undercard" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/february05/21_February_2005_Undercard_Report.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]
Irish title victory
On
14 May 2005 , Murray was due to fightHartlepool 's Alan Temple for the vacant IrishLight Welterweight championship National Boxing Stadium in Dublin on the undercard of aBernard Dunne fight. Murray had wanted to faceLondon basedGalway Olympian ,Francie Barrett but he stated ""I know Francie will want this title but unfortunately negotiations broke down this time....but I know he will not want anyone else to have it"In any event Murray faced another
London based Galwegian the former British Southern Area Lightweight title holderPeter McDonagh for the belt. Murray was a comparative novice in the professional ranks in comparison to McDonagh who was an experienced campaigner having already faced the likes ofPeter Buckley , Chilli John and David Burke, whereas Murray had never been past eight rounds. [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Macklin and Murray look to shine on Dunne undercard" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/may05/13_May_2005_Dunne_Undercard_Preview.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]In the opening rounds Murray dominated McDonagh with a higher workrate and McDonagh appeared content to counter punch. Through the middle round McDonagh began to stand firm against Murray's onslaught of flurries. Murray's high workrate left his defense open at times which McDonagh began to take advantage of.
Towards the latter rounds McDonagh appeared to fade and become ragged, however, Murray's fitness told as he was able to continue his marauding style, pushing forward and making his superior workrate count.
The tenth and final round highlight the desire that both men had to win an Irish title. A fresher looking Murray still seemed to gain the upper hand in the exchanges to finish the fight strongly. Belfast referee Sean Russell scored the fight 98-94 to give Murray the Irish national title.
Murray was then presented with the belt by former professional,
Sligo nian,Vinny Feeney and then stated "I knew my persistent and aggressive style would catch up with him eventually. He was tough though, he worked hard throughout and it was an eye opener for me and just what I needed at this stage in my career". [cite web | author=Brendan Mooney | title="Unbeaten Dunne ready for classy Ukranian" | work=Irish Examiner | url=http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2005/04/26/story21480164.asp| accessdate=13 July| accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Murray claims first title and undercard roundup" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/may05/16_May_2005_Murray_Report.htm | accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author= | title="The Celtic Warrior Returns To Action For Ireland Fight Night" | work=BritishBoxing.net | url=http://www.britishboxing.net/news_527-The-Celtic-Warrior-Returns-To-Action-For-Ireland-Fight-Night.html| accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007]Move to welterweight
Murray has only fought intermitantly since debut and a highly anticiptated Irish title fight against US based Irishman
Oisin Fagan has been cancelled as Murray has now vacated the Irish title and stated that he is moving up to the welterweight division. [cite web | author= | title="Fagan could meet Thomas in June" | work=RTÉ | url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/0524/fagano.html| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author= | title="Irish title joy for Fagan" | work=RTÉ | url=http://irish-boxing.com/june06/6_June_2006_Fagan.htm| accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2007]Murray is currently ranked 7th in Irish.boxing.com's rankings of welterweights after up a division, however, as a light welterweight he was ranked number in the Boxing Union of Ireland lists in 2005. [cite web | author=Tomas Rohan | title="Irish Champions" | work=Irish Boxing | url=http://www.irish-boxing.com/champions.htm# | accessdate=13 March | accessyear=2007]
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