Zab "Super" Judah has filed a protest with the Nevada Athletic Commission and has also sent letters to both the WBA and the IBF requesting that those organizations order a rematch with Amir Khan.
if I've written this once I've written it about 6 times. The punch was LOW. The ref was definitely out of position, on the other side. I've seen the PHOTO of the punch exactly when LANDING, and WHERE....and so have many of you, and it was LOW.
I don't think it was low enough to cause a DQ and considering the below-belt body padding, he likely wasn't hurt much, but it was LOW so Judah was entitled to up to a 5 minute break. He certainly did NOT deserve to be counted out from that punch.
No doubt, he was losing the fight, and likely would have lost, but we'll never know because the ref acted hastily without cause.
Zab has got to be one of the biggest crybabies in the history of the sport. He always comes up with excuses when he loses. He had excuses when he lost to Tszyu, Spinks, Baldomir, Clottey and now Khan.
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