Although Lee Murray spends a lot of time alone these days, one thing’s clear: he’s a people person. Indeed, were it up to him, he’d be surrounded by them. Close by, right next to him, he’d have his family and friends, and just outside this inner circle you’d find a lot of the old coaches and training partners he hasn’t seen since around the time of his last fight in 2004.
For the most part, Murray has always been flanked by a support network: a team, a crew, a gang, a workforce. He was infamously part of a group arrested for their role in the Securitas depot robbery, and he trained with another ahead of each one of his 12 licensed MMA fights.