View Full Version : Exclusive Zab Judah Interview!!!!


shiia
04-18-2006, 03:30 AM
GL: What are your thoughts on the hearing that took place last Thursday?

Zab Judah: "It was messed up. I'm very disappointed with how everything went down.
I was expecting a lot more from the Nevada commission. I'm taking this whole
Thing real serious you know what I'm saying? That's why I and my entire team stayed in Vegas until Thursday night. We stayed in Vegas just for the hearing and all it really was the Roger Mayweather hearing. They said that since they were a part time commission that they would have to bring a specialist in the break down the footage. And yo, at the hearing they said they released 20% of Mayweather's purse last Tuesday and the rest of it the day of the hearing but they're still holding my purse up. I have no idea what they're going to do next, but all I know is they're still holding my purse."

Gal: There have been rumblings that the purse they are holding up is all going to the IRS, and that you are in financial woes right now. Is that true?

Zap Judah: " That's just a rumor Floyd May weather was starting, but hell no that isn’t true. My money isn’t nobody's business but mine. I will say this and people can count on this, Zab Judah made a lot more that what Floyd Mayweather Jr wants you to believe. Floyd should just count his money, keep his mouth shut and pray he doesn't have to face me again."

GL: Zab, not for nothing after the first four rounds Floyd seemed to take control of the fight...

Zab Judah: (cutting in) "Look ain't nobody trying to take nothing away from what Floyd did, he won the fight and he was the better man that night, I just feel like the odds was stacked against me you know what I'm saying. First of all, I knocked him down and they ruled it a slip...

GL: (cutting in) But even with the knockdown...

Zab Judah: "But let me finish Greg, let me finish. I knocked him down and I was in complete control of the fight and it's like I said Floyd is a great fighter and I ain't taking nothing away from him.

GL: Some people feel that fouls you committed in the tenth round were your way of trying to get out of the fight.

Zab Judah: "I know I'm not a dirty fighter, but boxing people knows fouls are a part of boxing. I wasn't flagrantly trying to hit him low and I don't care how many times Bob Arum, or anyone else says it the punch behind his head wasn't on purpose either. We're taught to follow up our punches and Richard Steele ain't separate us yet. You could watch a thousand boxing matches you going to see a hundred low blows, and hundred head butts but i bet you probably won't see a trainer come into the ring before the round is over and his fighter not get DQ'd."

GL: You said you didn't throw the low blow or rabbit punch intentionally but what about you’re running around the ring to hit Roger Mayweather and Leonard Ellerbe. Was that intentionally?

Zab Judah: "It's like this nobody would be talking about none of this if Roger Mayweather would have kept his ass outside of the ring were he belonged. He comes into the ring and started cursing at me calling me a m**therf**ker and then I went to the neutral corner but when they were going at my pops what was I supposed to do? I don't care what anyone says if I'm standing right there and two people for the other team are in the ring trying to go after my pops, I ain't going to be the one who let's it go down like that. Not me homey.

GL: When do you expect to hear from your people to figure out what your next move is going to be?

Zab Judah: "I'm not sure, but we have to wait for the Nevada Commission their move before we make our move. Don King is a great promoter and he spoke well on my behalf throughout the whole promotion and at the hearing so I'm sure he's going to be coming back with something to get us right back in the ring for a title ASAP.

GL: Some find it hypocritical that Don King and your team are fighting for the DQ, when several rules weren't upheld when you were allowed to keep your IBF title following the Baldomir fight.

Zab Judah: "I don't got nothing to do with any of the sanctioning body stuff. I leave that to my promoter and my managers, I just worry about fighting. The fight with Floyd ain't happen because of a belt, it happened because it was a great fight that a lot of people wanted to see. HBO just said it made almost 16M and I think a rematch would be even bigger. But mark my words though Greg, I will be the welterweight champion again and it's like Don says, How long? Not long!"

GL: So you want a rematch with Mayweather?

Zab Judah: "Definitely. Definitely. We're going to fight again I promise you that .It might not be right away because Arum and them is pushing that Margarito fight but I promise you we'll fight again. And there's no way in the world that Floyd and Margarito is going to do bigger on PPV than we just did. I'm ready to knockout whoever dons king and the networks want me to fight to get my rematch. If Ricky Hatton wants to fight let's do this, Kostya Tszyu wants a rematch, tell me when. It doesn't matter to me, I'm just going to keep my ass in shape and once this whole mess in Vegas is over and done with, I'll be ready for Don's call."

Undefeated
04-18-2006, 03:37 AM
YEA SON!!! COME ON ZAB!! Make them fights happen.. But a rematch? **** this ni99a better go crazy the 1st 4 rounds with Floyyd this time and KO him!! lol

Ricomania77
04-18-2006, 03:57 AM
I'd love to see Zab v Hatton.

Undefeated
04-18-2006, 04:40 AM
I think Zab Vs Hatton might happen. Then Hatton will fight Mayweather.. I hope this happens. But Judah wants money. The PPV sold alot. **** know i bought it when i said i would'nt and i would buy it again lol.

DiegoFuego
04-18-2006, 07:40 AM
Hatton will stop Judah

Left2body
04-18-2006, 10:14 AM
I think Hatton vs Zab would be an interesting fight and more competitive than a Hatton vs Gatti fight. Zab is more dangerous than Collazo.

kayjay
04-18-2006, 10:27 AM
I think so too but I don't see why Hatton would go for it.

DiegoFuego
04-18-2006, 10:55 AM
Zab's got his belt back :rolleyes: Welterweight John Ruiz that boy

MAYWEATHERP4P#1
04-18-2006, 05:40 PM
zab will TKO hatton brutally.

hatton leaves himself wide open coming in, and zab will nail him with his straight left and uppercuts down the middle.


hatton had the nerve to call judah out when judah was suspended after the tszyu fight.

judah said in a magazine he would go over to england to beat hattons ass back in 2002.

hatton hasnt mentioned the name judah since then.

nikalektik
04-18-2006, 06:09 PM
i have the solution to the welterweight mess:

margarito vs. mayweather
hatton vs. judah
baldomir vs. gatti
joel julio vs. andre berto

the winner of hatton/judah faces baldomir/gatti, which then takes margarito/mayweather. and hopefully that doesn't lead to gatti/mayweather because lord knows the outcome of that mismatch.

And lets get berto and julio in there to find out who the real rising welterweight star is.

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MAYWEATHERP4P#1
04-18-2006, 06:16 PM
i have the solution to the welterweight mess:

margarito vs. mayweather
hatton vs. judah
baldomir vs. gatti
joel julio vs. andre berto

the winner of hatton/judah faces baldomir/gatti, which then takes margarito/mayweather. and hopefully that doesn't lead to gatti/mayweather because lord knows the outcome of that mismatch.

And lets get berto and julio in there to find out who the real rising welterweight star is.

www.socalfighters.com => visit me!



why are so many people putting julio and berto in the same class.

julio has had like 25 fights berto has only had 11, give him time.

btw i think berto will be better but both of those guys are damn good.

julio seems to have more skill so far but berto has the edge in speed by far, he is fast as hell. but right now berto would get butchered by julio probably.


judah-hatton - judah tko 7

mayweather-margarito-mayweather tko 10

gatti-baldomir - hopefully baldomir so judah can get a rematch but i think gatti will beat him by KO in like 9 or so.

nikalektik
04-18-2006, 06:23 PM
Well one thing you must take into account, most of Joel Julio's fights have been in Columbia and Julio has nowhere near the amateur pedigree that Berto has. I think both of these guys are a lot closer in their careers than most people realize, Julio has just got the better exposure.

psychopath
04-18-2006, 07:05 PM
A ZAB/Hatton fight would be most interesting at this point. If this can be scheduled in such a way where it won't mess up the rematch being ordered by IBF then there's a great posibilty that it will happen.

Question is why would Hatton fight a dangerous opponent in Zab who has just lost 2 consecutive fights?

Azteca
04-18-2006, 07:10 PM
a judah win would do nothing for hatton's career. absolutely nothing.

j
04-18-2006, 07:29 PM
a judah win would do nothing for hatton's career. absolutely nothing

i couldn't agree more. if zab had won atleast one of his last fights, than i would say it would be a good stepping stone for ricky to try to prove himself in the division. but zab's stock has fallen and it wouldn't likely be a big money fight these days.

remember, hatton stated that he has 4 more fights left in him - which i think is rediculous given his young age. so he's most likely trying to set up some big money fights.