Sherdog’s Top 10: Might Have Beens
The Outlaw
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Murray chose crime over a career in MMA. | Photo: Pedro
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5. Lee Murray
Before examining the abbreviated fighting career of the man known as “Lightning,” it is important to understand that Murray never reached his potential as a mixed martial artist because he held his bank account in much higher esteem than the law.
In February 2006, Murray reportedly masterminded a robbery of approximately $92 million from a Securitas Depot in Tonbridge, England. He was sentenced to 10 years in a Moroccan jail in June 2010, and that term was extended to 25 years some five months later. Murray’s story has been romanticized repeatedly, most famously in Sports Illustrated, and a movie adaption of the fighter-turned-bank-robber’s life has reportedly been in the works for some time now.
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In an interview with MiddleEasy.com, which allegedly took place in his jail cell in 2011, Murray claimed to have the tools to beat Silva if they ever met again, saying the 185-pound champion feared him. Whether one trusts the legitimacy of the interview or not, Murray’s legend only grew because of it.
Murray’s most talked-about fight did not come within the confines of the cage, however. Following UFC 38, Murray purports to have knocked out Tito Ortiz in a back alley street fight outside of a nightclub in London. Unfortunately for Murray, his story, at far as it relates to his fighting career, does not appear headed for a Hollywood ending.
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