Belfast Telegraph

Murray battle can tee me up for a blockbuste­r: Saunders

- By David Charleswor­th

BILLY Joe Saunders admits he needs a gruelling test before a blockbuste­r fight early next year and is confident Martin Murray fits the bill ahead of their all-british world title showdown on Friday.

The unbeaten Saunders is set to step into the ring for the first time in 13 months when he defends his WBO super-middleweig­ht crown at Wembley Arena against Murray, who is preparing to fight for a world title for the fifth time.

Murray (39-5-1, 17KOS) may have come up short in his previous outings, with one draw and three defeats, but each of his chances were overseas and the consensus is he was hard done to by the judges in at least two of those fights.

While many feel the 38-yearold Murray is an underwhelm­ing opponent, Saunders, 31 — who was close to agreeing a fight with Saul ‘ Canelo’ Alvarez earlier this year — insists the St Helens veteran should not be overlooked.

Saunders said: “I would be very disappoint­ed if I went in there and blew Martin Murray away in one round. I really need rounds. I’ve been out one year, I need rounds to go into big fights for next year, to brush ring rust off. You can do all the sparring in the world, but getting under those lights, that’s what I need to go into those big fights next year. To step across that bridge, I need to beat Martin Murray and I know that.

“The fight hasn’t happened, we’ve seen a lot of upsets this year and Martin Murray is not one those fighters you can completely ever write off. I know I’ve got a bit of youth on him, but boxing’s a funny, funny game.

“A fight is never won until your hand gets raised in the air.”

Saunders’ hopes of a mega fight against Alvarez on May 2 were scuppered by the coronaviru­s pandemic and the Mexican superstar will instead take on WBA champion Callum Smith on December 19.

Saunders insists there was no communicat­ion between his team and that of Alvarez, leading the Hertfordsh­ire southpaw to conclude his rival was never serious about a meeting this year.

He added: “My fight with Martin Murray only got announced five weeks ago. They had all that time to get in touch and they didn’t try to get in contact so clearly they didn’t want me.”

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