Murphy used his footwork well throughout, circling Emmett and avoiding many of his big shots while attacking with a selection of punches, elbows and kicks.
The first exchange saw an accidental clash of heads between the pair followed by an elbow from Murphy, as Emmett had blood pouring from his forehead.
As Murphy peppered Emmett with leg kicks, the American opted to wrestle, and while he landed one huge slam, the Manchester fighter was consistently able to regain his footing quickly when the action went to the ground.
On the feet is where Murphy did his best work, keeping Emmett at bay with side kicks, body kicks and continuing to attack the calves.
With Emmett growing frustrated at not being able to land any game-changing shots, Murphy safely navigated the final stages of the fight, showboating as he displayed his confidence in victory.
During his post-fight interview, Murphy goaded a pocket of fans in the crowd who started to boo him.
“16-0, easy work,” responded Murphy.
“I just had to fight my game, he’s a dangerous fighter. Everyone knows he has one-punch knockout power. I had to fight a certain fight, it’s as simple as that.”
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