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VIDEO: Andy Murray on Tyson Fury’s chauvinistic comments, BBC Sports Personality of the Year nomination

19:53 16/12/2015

World No.2 Andy Murray says he does not agree with the chauvinistic comments made by fellow BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) nominee Tyson Fury but believes in the boxing world champion’s right to express his views.

The Scot, who has been competing in the Dubai leg of the IPTL, will attend the upcoming ceremony in Belfast but would not go as far as predicting who will win the top honour – the award he scooped back in 2013 after winning Wimbledon.

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