PHILLY BOXING HISTORY June 03, 2012 |
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PHILLY
BOXING
BOSS ROB MURRAY PASSES |
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Philly boxing manager,
trainer, advisor, promoter, father-figure, radio host, and
all-around personality, "Big" Rob Murray Sr. died on Sunday,
June 3rd, after a battle with cancer. He was 66. Murray was
on the local boxing scene for decades, working with numerous
Philly fighters like Eddie Chambers & Gee Culmer, and
assisted in the operation of most recent incarnation of the
Blue Horizon. RIP Big Rob!
ROBERT MURRAY, SR.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHILADELPHIA (June 4, 2012) -- The boxing community was saddened on Sunday when longtime Philadelphia personality Rob Murray, Sr. succumbed to cancer. Murray was a well known fight figure for three-plus decades as he managed, trained, promoted and did almost everything around Philadelphia boxing. Murray was the original manager of future Hall of Famer Bernard Hopkins and also managed future world champion Steve Little. Murray trained Bennie Briscoe for a short period. Murray managed world title challengers Will Taylor and most recently guided the career of world heavyweight title challenger “Fast” Eddie Chambers and his brother Steve Upsher Chambers. For the better part of the past decade Murray was the Director of Boxing at The Legendary Blue Horizon. As many of you know, Rob or “Big Rob” was one of Philadelphia’s outstanding boxing personalities. He was known for his WURD Radio Shows - "This Week in Boxing" and "This Week in Sports". Rob was married to
Denise Blocker Murray and the proud father of two sons,
Robert, Jr. and Raheem.
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