By Cliff Rold - Saturday night, former Undisputed Welterweight champion Zab Judah (40-6, 27 KO) will attempt to capture the vacant IBF Jr. Welterweight title, squared off with 31-year old Kaizer Mabuza (23-6-3, 14 KO). Judah pulled off the feat once before, the IBF’s 140 lb. belt being the first major title he won as a professional.
It was February 12, 2000. The opponent was (Trivial Pursuit time) South Africa’s Jan Bergman. Bergman, despite being down twice in the first, provided a snapshot of the turbulence to come, dropping Judah in the second before being run over in round four.
The knockdown was mostly overlooked then. Judah was still a star of the future, a “Pernell Whitaker with power.”
Judah was still fresh. He hadn’t gone through the roller coaster ride yet. Those who watched his career, whether jeering or cheering, hadn’t gone along for the ride.
The low of the 2nd round Kostya Tszyu Jr. Welterweight unification loss in 2001…
The high of the rematch knockout of Cory Spinks in 2005 for the Welterweight crown…
A shocking upset loss for the crown to journeyman Carlos Baldomir…
Big events with Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto.
In regular human terms, Judah is still young of course. It is the boxing terms that matter here. In boxing, the Judah who enters the ring this weekend is anything but the fresh faced, hyper talent of over a decade ago. [Click Here To Read More]
It was February 12, 2000. The opponent was (Trivial Pursuit time) South Africa’s Jan Bergman. Bergman, despite being down twice in the first, provided a snapshot of the turbulence to come, dropping Judah in the second before being run over in round four.
The knockdown was mostly overlooked then. Judah was still a star of the future, a “Pernell Whitaker with power.”
Judah was still fresh. He hadn’t gone through the roller coaster ride yet. Those who watched his career, whether jeering or cheering, hadn’t gone along for the ride.
The low of the 2nd round Kostya Tszyu Jr. Welterweight unification loss in 2001…
The high of the rematch knockout of Cory Spinks in 2005 for the Welterweight crown…
A shocking upset loss for the crown to journeyman Carlos Baldomir…
Big events with Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto.
In regular human terms, Judah is still young of course. It is the boxing terms that matter here. In boxing, the Judah who enters the ring this weekend is anything but the fresh faced, hyper talent of over a decade ago. [Click Here To Read More]
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