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  • Zab Judah Calls Out Amir Khan: The Fight Everyone Wants

    ab Judah is confident of cleaning up the light-welterweight ranks following the former undisputed welterweight champion's drop back down to 140lbs.

    The New Yorker, 32, is also an ex-IBF and WBO light-welterweight champion, and says he only moved up to chase big-money fights at welterweight.

    Champions Amir Khan (WBA), Tim Bradley (WBO) and Devon Alexander (WBC and IBF) now offer big-fight options at 140lbs.

    "I'm looking for a title shot at the start of next year," said Judah.

    "Khan, Alexander, Bradley... those are the champions in my class and I respect them.

    "Amir's a great fighter with good speed, decent power and a lot of heart - he's a warrior, that would be a great fight down the line and I can't wait for it.

    "My next fight is on 2 October in Newark. We have a lot of names suggested - Juan Urango, Julio Diaz - but nobody locked in yet.

    "Then we'll get Christmas over before I come back to get all my presents."

    Khan has stated he is keen to fight the winner of Marcos Maidana's fight with American Bradley, which is expected to take place this autumn.

    Judah has been fighting professionally since 1996, holding a record of 39 wins against six defeats, all his losses coming in competitive bouts against high-quality opposition.

    He moved up to welterweight in 2004, but dropped back to light-welterweight for last month's three-round win over Mexican Jose Armando Santa Cruz in Newark, New Jersey.

    "I've reinvented myself," said Judah. "My fans kept telling me, 'Zab, train hard and nobody can beat you, you're the best'.

    "I did that for my last fight and it was great. I like the weight and feel very comfortable.

    "People never understood my transformation… I only lost one light-welterweight fight, to Kostya Tszyu, and I was a young fighter at the time.

    "What happened was a money thing. I was with Don King and he offered me Cory Spinks for the undisputed welterweight championship of the world.

    "As a fighter, it's a dream to win all the belts.

    "I moved up and fought Cory twice. He beat me the first time, then in the rematch I knocked him out in the ninth round.

    "But I was fighting big welterweights like Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey.

    "We'd be the same weight at the weigh-in, then they'd fill up and when we got to the ring I'd say, 'hey, where's the guy I weighed in with yesterday'? The guys were super big.

    "I realised that I wasn't in the right weight class, so I got my thing together and got back down to 140."

    Judah was speaking in Cardiff during the WBC's three-day boxing extravaganza centred around Saturday's Night of Champions.

    "The weekend's been cool, I enjoyed the city with my wife," said Judah. "But the weather isn't so good after Las Vegas!

    "It's a great event and an honour to be here. I'm one of the youngest champions and it's an honour to be around so many great names like Roberto Duran and John Mugabi.

    "These guys are legends and it's good to be around them."

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8875527.stm

    This is an awesome fight, Much better than Marquez-Khan or Maidana-Khan, Judah V Khan is a perfect match in speed, power, reflex, size. Its a fight that will be very very exciting to watch. Judah went the distance with Mayweather, Judah wants a world title at 140lbs, Khan wants to fight a big name.

    In all honesty it would make sense for Khan to fight Judah than dream about someone like Marquez who simply will not fight him, Khan is just wasting time chasing the Marquez fight when there is a much greater fight in Judah that will also get him alot more respect.
    70
    Khan UD
    12.86%
    9
    Khan TKO/KO
    27.14%
    19
    Judah UD
    2.86%
    2
    Judah TKO/KO
    57.14%
    40

  • #2
    judah in the right frame of mind gives every single fighter in 140 pound division alot of problems

    the problem is what judah will turn up fight night

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    • #3
      He does have the power and experience to tap that glass jaw. I wouldnt favor him over any of the top 140 fighters do until he fights and beats one of them

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      • #4
        This would be an excellent match up. Khan v Zab.

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        • #5
          Khan don't want none

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          • #6
            ZAB is a sleeper and my favorite out of all the 140 guys.

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            • #7
              what we really need is a tournament.

              Alexander
              Bradley
              Khan
              Maidina
              Judah
              Ortiz
              Guzman
              Peterson

              There's too much damn talent!

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              • #8
                If Zab fights Khan and the numbers are good I'll put £100 on Zab to win by KO.

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                • #9
                  If Judah trains hard he can beat anyone at 140. If there was ever something easier said than done though. I can never count on him because he shows he has mental lapses. I would like to see how Khan would fair against someone with handspeed as fast as his own.

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                  • #10
                    judah ko2 ...

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