WORLD champion Billy Joe Saunders insists that he hasn't overlooked Martin Murray as he prepares to put his WBO Super-Middleweight crown on the line for the second time this Friday at The SSE Arena, Wembley, shown live on Sky Sports and DAZN.
Saunders (29-0, 14 KOs) was on the verge of securing a mega fight with Mexican pound-for-pound icon Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez earlier this year before the coronavirus pandemic turned the sporting world on its head and scuppered his shot at greatness.
Saunders, who was scheduled to face Murray twice in 2018, has expressed his desire to take on the winner of Alvarez vs. Callum Smith in a huge unification battle in 2021, but the 31-year-old two-weight World Champion has refused to underestimate St Helens man Murray.
“I just want to get one in before the end of the year,” said Saunders.
“There’s a lot of fighters struggling to get out. I’ve had a major disappointment. The Canelo fight fell through in May. On Friday we’ll rock and roll.
“If you want to go on professional experience, he’s had more fights than me. He’s challenged for the World Title four times. He should have been World Champion in two of those fights. I’ve promised him a chance.
“There’s always a risk I could get in there and get knocked out in one round. There’s a risk to people’s lives. I haven’t overlooked Martin. I’ve trained myself the best I can for the date. I know he doesn’t lay down, I can’t afford that kind of performance.
“Martin has his own mind. He’s prepared how he wants to prepare, whether he wants to train on emotion, grit or experience.
"He has to find a way to beat me and that will be difficult for any fighters on the planet. I can sense frustration from Martin’s camp. We had two fights that fell through.
“I would be disappointed if I went in there and blew him away in one round.
"I need rounds for next year. I need to get in there, in the real thing, to go into the big fights next year. To get over that bridge I need to beat Martin Murray. He’s not one of those fighters you can ever completely write off.”
Murray goes in for the challenge for the fifth time.
And he goes in there with the pressure off.
"This is my fifth one now. I know how hard a fight it's going to be. I really rate Billy Joe. "Bur we've got unfinished business," Murray said.
"Everything happens for a reason. I firmly believe, and truly believe that the pull outs years ago, all of the little set backs that I've had, have all brought me to this point and like I said, I'm fit, focused and ready.
"I get it, I get why he pulled out to be honest with you. We all want those bigger fights. It makes sense.
"There was a little bit of frustration at the time but I left that where it was and I've got nothing against Billy. We shook hands when I got beat in my fight against N'Dam, he was on the card with me.
"He's here now and he's honoured his word. He's going to be in top condition himself and we're going to lay it all on the line. It's going to be a good fight.
"No one has ever done it in five times in the UK. I believe Groves four, Frank Bruno four, and I truly believe that there's been a reason why I've picked myself up off the couch when times have been low and I've not wanted to go to the gym, but I've forced myself to get there.
"There's been a reason for it and it's for Friday. For me to achieve what no-one else has done in the UK."
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