Martin Murray may have been let-down by Billy Joe Saunders, but he's certainly ready to step into the ring this coming weekend.Murray was set to challenge Saunders for his WBO world middleweight title at the O2 Arena on June 23, following a postponement from the champion to their original date of April 14.But Saunders suffered a hamstring injury in training earlier this month to halt those plans.The Merseyside-born fighter took to Instagram to express his disappointment, saying; "The first time it was his hand, now it is his hamstring."We know he is trying to get a big-money fight with [Gennady] Golovkin and I am too risky to fight."It is the second time I have taken myself away from my family, got my body in condition and then get told at the last minute it's cancelled.""I just want to apologise to everyone who's bought tickets, booked hotels and train fares, and just say thank you for your continued support and believing in me," Murray added.Murray's team worked hard to get a replacement fight for the same June 23 date, and they succeeded in securing a title fight against WBC Silver middleweight belt holder Roberto Garcia.The Mexican hasn't got the likes of fights against Golovkin, George Groves and Arthur Abraham on his resume like Murray has, but he boasts a record of 41 wins to 3 losses and defeated Breidis Prescott in 2014, who knocked out Amir Khan in 2008.Murray and Garcia met for the pre-fight weigh-in earlier today, and things looked to be running smoothly, that was until a fuse went off in Murray's head.

Simply put - what on earth is Murray doing?

From the evidence, it seems that Garcia has not said a word to Murray before he shoves him across the stage, prompting Garcia's team to hit back.

Some will say it was just handbags, but it could've been far worse if security weren't prompt to split the camps up.

Keep the hands and fists in the ring next time, Martin.