View Full Version : The Winner Of Judah vs. Spinks II Could Fight The Golden Boy


Truth
02-03-2005, 06:54 AM
"Updated: Feb. 2, 2005
By David A. Avila
MaxBoxing.com
Better break out the shades this Saturday during the welterweight world championship rematch between southpaws Cory Spinks and Zab Judah.


With three world title belts dangling for the winner, viewers are going to see more sparkle than cleaning day at Tiffany's when Spinks defends his world championship against Judah at the Savvis Center in St. Louis. The fight will be televised on Showtime.


And if that's not enough bling, the winner gets a shot at fighting the Golden Boy.


With Oscar De La Hoya announcing his return to the world of 147-pounders, those title belts may look shiny, but the chance to fight for possibly $10 million or more intensifies the whole affair come Saturday.


"I'd love to fight Oscar De La Hoya," said Spinks (34-2, 10 KOs), who despite capturing all three titles when he defeated Ricardo Mayorga more than a year ago and defending it against Judah last year, hasn't dazzled the boxing world.


Expect both Spinks and Judah to fight with a lot more zeal.


"I am prepared to go in there and do what I have to do in this fight," said Spinks, who will be fighting in his hometown.


Judah, a hip-hop influenced boxer straight out of Brooklyn, nearly beat Spinks in their first encounter when he dropped him with a straight left hand near the end of the 12th and final round. But he couldn't deliver the finishing blow before the bell rang.


"The good thing is we don't have 30 seconds; we have 12 more rounds," said Judah (32-2, 23 KOs), referring to their first fight when he ran out of time after dropping Spinks with 30 seconds left in the fight. "I think it will be interesting."


Prior to the 11th round, Spinks and Judah parried lightly with neither fighter willing to take a chance. But after Judah was knocked down with a left hand at close quarters, he cranked up the knockout machine and caught the St. Louis fighter with his own left-hand bomb.


Spinks, whose father is Leon Spinks, the former heavyweight world champion who beat Muhammad Ali in the '70s, knows this is his chance to break into the elite.


In the world of professional boxing nothing means more to the fighters than battling for million-dollar paychecks. For the last 10 years De La Hoya has been the golden goose for any prizefighter near his weight class. From lightweight to middleweight, boxers everywhere salivated at the chance of fighting the East Los Angeles native.


Before De La Hoya declared he was returning to the welterweights while at a press conference at the Staples Center several weeks ago, that weight division was suffering from lack of attention. Not now.


Along with De La Hoya, Sugar Shane Mosley also announced he was dropping down in weight for a second rendezvous with the welterweights.


Antonio Margarito, the WBO welterweight title-holder, had stated he was moving up in weight for more lucrative paydays. No longer. With De La Hoya and Mosley back in the division, he's staying put.


At the junior welterweight level, WBC title-holder Kostya Tszyu said he would like to fight De La Hoya and so has his last victim Sharmba Mitchell, a quick southpaw from Washington, D.C.


To borrow a line from St. Louis rapper Nelly, "It's getting hot in here."


He's got to be talking about the welterweights.


"I am going to put on the best performance of my life," said Spinks with De La Hoya on his mind.


"If I don't win another fight, I will win this fight right here," said Judah."-espn.com/maxboxing.com

Arrington
02-03-2005, 09:51 AM
I think Spinks would beat DLH while Zab would get smoked by him.

dino
02-03-2005, 10:00 AM
i can see this being a boring as fight for some reason

Arrington
02-03-2005, 10:05 AM
DLH vs Judah would be an awesome fight but I think the Spinks fight would be boring.

jreng1
02-03-2005, 10:10 AM
that'd be a great fight for both Zab and Spinks. Big money for either one. Cant wait for the Spinks vs Judah fight though since I thought the first one was a pretty good fight. This rematch has alot on the line.

DiegoFuego
02-03-2005, 10:24 AM
Judah would absolutely smash De La Hoya

Kornhusker
02-03-2005, 10:29 AM
I hope Spinks wins so he can get the big payday and buy his dad some teeth.

jack_the_rippuh
02-03-2005, 11:10 AM
It's strange how whoever wins this fight will become undisputed champion, but yet they have to fight to earn their way to fight Oscar De La Hoya. Well both are southpaws. If De La Hoya actually says he wants to fight the winner, he better not back out. Who do you guys think De La Hoya wants to win this one? Who do you think would be the easier fight for De La Hoya?

Marjoh
02-03-2005, 11:11 AM
If Judah comes in the right direction...in other word, mentally, I think he could pull it off.

riz
02-03-2005, 11:15 AM
DiegoFuego i really dont know how u cud say that. if DLH fights the way he did wen at superwelterweight or at welterewight.... he might knockout judah.. probly just lopside decision spinks

Super_Lightweight
02-03-2005, 11:34 AM
As long as DLH can make the weight without too much trouble, he still has enough in his tank to whip Judah and edge out Spinks. Spinks' chin would get tested big time vs DLH...DLH has more power than Judah and Judah's power frustrated Spinks.

The Phantom Menace
02-03-2005, 11:47 AM
This would be a great match up.

chingon28
02-03-2005, 11:59 AM
would be nice to see judah dancing around the ring out cold again. thats what would happen to him if he fought dlh. hope spinks judah 2 is better then first one.

MikeHunt
02-03-2005, 12:37 PM
These two proposed fights will never happen.....You heard it here first!!

joeboxer
02-05-2005, 06:31 PM
Why the hell not? who else can DLH fight?