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He's a free agent at the minute. The other day he said it'll be either Selby or Walsh on his Facebook, and since he's on the wembly bill it's Walsh
 
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the point im making is warren cud hav signed him on a promotional deal i cud b wrong but u never know
doubt it, he said us on the way down to watch John against that Spanish lad that he'd never sign with the same promoter as John, because he thinks that they'll make it like the Ricky and Matthew Hatton kind of thing. You could be right, but that's what he told us
 

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I know he's been offered both, I was out with his brother last night and that's what he told me
nice one. Any idea which one he is going to take?
 

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the point im making is warren cud hav signed him on a promotional deal i cud b wrong but u never know
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Frank Warren is delighted to announce that he has signed exciting and undefeated featherweight talent Joe Murray to a promotional agreement.

Manchester ace Murray, 26, will make his debut for his new promoter at Wembley Arena on Saturday 20th April on the undercard of Nathan Cleverly's WBO World Light-Heavyweight title defence against Robin Krasniqi that also features Commonwealth Super-Featherweight Champion Liam Walsh and Dereck Chisora, live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky Ch. 437/Virgin Ch. 546).

A stellar amateur career saw Murray - the younger brother of former British, Commonwealth and European Lightweight Champion, John, who Warren also promotes - win bronze at the 2007 World Amateur Championships in Chicago and the following year he was part of Team GB in Beijing along with Billy Joe Saunders, James DeGale and David Price.

He turned professional in 2009 and has racked up an unbeaten 12 fight record with five stoppages plus capturing the IBF Youth Featherweight title. Murray's second professional fight was at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on the undercard of Ricky Hatton's fight against Manny Pacquiao.

Murray's last fight was an eight-round points win over Jose Luis Graterol in February last year and he is now keen to get his career moving again, but for now he just wants to get back into action.

"I'm really happy to join Frank Warren and his organisation and this starts a new chapter in my career. Frank's the best in the business, he got my brother John a world title opportunity and I'm sure he can guide me to a world title as well. I'm just really hungry to get back in the ring and fight right away. I've been out of the ring a long time so now it's all system go for Wembley and I'll be fighting again soon after so I'm happy that I'm active again." Said Murray.

Hall Of Fame promoter Warren added, "Joe looks like an exciting prospect and I'm looking forward to developing his career further towards a British title shot and beyond. The main thing is to get him out in action soon which is why he's been added to the big Wembley Arena show and he'll follow that up with another fight soon after. These are exciting times for Joe and we'll be looking to do big things with him."
Doesn't sound like he's fighting Walsh.
 

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Poor guy. He'll be inactive and effectively waste yet more time. He really should have gone on to do a fair bit but now I'd say he'll be lucky to claim a European title and I genuinely like the guy, but his career...hmmm hard to feel like he'll go too far after the "wasted years"
 
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