By Chris LaBate
IBF 140-pound champion Zab Judah is feeling the adrenaline from being back in the saddle of a big fight promotion. On July 23, Judah will face WBA champion Amir Khan in unification bout which HBO and Primetime will televise. Judah is the most experienced opponent of Khan's career, with fights against some of the best in the world like Floyd Mayweather Jr., Kostya Tszyu, Miguel Cotto, Joshua Clottey and many more. The New York boxer, now living in Las Vegas, is very focused on ending Khan's title reign.
"I've beat a guy from Mexico, from Argentina, from Africa and now I will beat a guy from the United Kingdom - just call me the international assassin. I'm ready and focused. It was a long road back to the top, but this is what a champion is made of. When they're knocked down, they rise back up to the top. Amir's an assassin with speed and power, but I've been where he's been and he's going to have to do it in the lights," Judah said. "Amir can deal with a loss right now. It's 'Super' Judah time."













