Zabdiel “Zab” Judah was born on October 27, 1977, a former American professional boxer who competed between 1996 and 2019. He is a six times World champion in two weight division, having the IBF World Super Lightweight Title in 2000; the WBO World Super Lightweight in 2003; the IBF World Super Lightweight Title again in 2011; and the undisputed welterweight title in 2005, which included a reign as the lineal champion from 2005 to 2006.
Judah’s career ended in 2019 when he was hospitalized after suffering a brain bleed in a stoppage loss to Cletus Seldin.
In this interview, Zab Judah remembered his fights against Junior Witter, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Kostya Tszyu his first professional loss, and his loss to Amir Khan.
He also talked about his life after boxing, the pandemic in his place.
He also revealed that he will be commentating on the fight of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr.
Here’s the link of the full interview:
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