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Saturday Sep 8, 2007

Judah, when all is said and done, may not measure up to his hype. Can he get over that hurdle, and live up to the high expectations? Or will he be remembered as one who lost the biggies, against Tszyu, Mayweather, Cotto...

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Zab Judah Cruises To Win On ESPN Finale

By Mike Lynch

I suppose there’s always the chance that I was hallucinating. But it seemed real. I was in that half catatonic state that watching a regular season baseball game often leaves you in. Baseball is one of those things in life that can be enjoyable, but I lack the constitution to make it through those dog days of summer back-end of the rotation slop-fests.

But at any rate, in the midst of the throes of my baseball coma (a condition also germane to late 90s Arizona Cardinals games) I swear I saw an ad for another “Halloween” movie. You know, the ones with Michael Myers—the creep that won’t die despite the mounting evidence that he has in fact been killed in every previous edition.

Well, if Hollywood has Michael Myers to always pull back from the dead, Zab Judah is turning into a character of that sort in Fistiana. In fact, in a classic slasher movie twist, trying to destroy Judah actually made him stronger.

Zab Judah, once considered the type of talent that could dominate an era, was nearly left for dead heading into his June bout at MSG vs. Miguel Cotto. Cotto, the undefeated champ gave Judah a savage beating, but Super Zab was game enough to make it a fight of the year candidate and showed more collective guts in that fight than he’d displayed in years. So even as he was knocked off his feet, his career was given new legs.

This is a man who hasn’t won a fight in 28 months. Just for some perspective, 28 months ago some of us were (foolishly) looking forward to Mike Tyson vs. Kevin McBride. And what an unforgettable bout that was.

But Judah’s talents are such that he will always remain in the equation until there are no excuses. When he lost to Baldomir it was because he underestimated him. When he lost to Pretty Boy Floyd, his supporters pointed to his excellent first 4 rounds and the controversy of the brawl that got him and Roger Mayweather suspended. Furthermore, he was fighting on PBF’s adopted home turf in Vegas. When he lost to Cotto it was because of the low blows. And even if he was the native New Yorker in the fight, it was a rabid pro-Cotto crowd that night.

And with all those excuses, we can still see the dazzling speed and coordination from the southpaw stance. It’s undeniable that he matched PBF evenly for some of those rounds. And he showed some legit toughness against Cotto.

There’s always that flash, even in his losses, which helps explain how he lives to the next sequel every time. And so in a Welterweight division that is remarkably strong, a man with no wins since 2005 is ranked #5. And it’s difficult to fault his placement (though #6 Kermit Cintron sure looks ready to KO his way up the food chain).

On Friday Night Fights on September 7 in Biloxi, the full Judah package was on display, fistic ADHD and all. Against an overmatched, but very game Edwin Vazquez, Judah’s interest waxed and waned, but he still has a rare bounce and tremendous punching combinations, though they were not always crisp on this night.

Razor sharp or not, Judah got in 10 good rounds against a smart, tough fighter and won by a convincing unanimous decision. His warm-up match against jobber Ruben Galvan between his suspension and Cotto was halted early due to a head butt and cut, so it was valuable time in the ring for Zab.

And his name remains in the mix for another day…


Speedbag: Miguel Cotto and Sugar Shane Mosley were both in the studio for the show. SSM once again expressed his disappointment that PBF chose Ricky Hatton over him, but is excited (on the record, at least) for the Cotto fight. It’s pretty clear that it’s merely a consolation prize for him, though. It’s a big fight in a great venue, but not on the level that a bout with PBF would have been…

--Cotto was asked by Brian Kenney what effect he felt his low blows had on Judah in their June showdown. Cotto acknowledged that the blows took an early toll on Judah perhaps, but was certain that they were not a factor in the later rounds. Easy for him to say, I suppose, but he could be right…

--Poll results were shown during the telecast asking for predictions of Cotto/Mosley on 11/10. Shockingly, Mosley took nearly 70% of the votes. Dimpled chads anyone?...

--Also on the FNF card, heavyweight Rafael Pedro was DQ’d for the 3rd time in his pro career in a loss to Adam Richards, while light welterweight Lamont Peterson remained undefeated with a TKO over Freddie Santos

--Another one bites the dust: The Juan Manuel Marquez/Rocky Juarez card has been cancelled due to an apparent JMM injury. Hopefully, he will still be ready for PacMan at some point down the line.

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patrick swayze hater:  Cotto won't get away with any dirty crotch shots against Sugar Shane, because he'll retaliate. In fact, Mosley ought to provide a preemptive strike, and nail him hard in the nuts in the first stanza just to make it clear who he's in with, the best welterweight in the world bar none. Cintron should fight Judah next. It will be an easy night and an early KO for Kermit. Cotto banished Zab from the upper echelons of the sport, and Frogman Cintron can knock him out viciously and savagely and put him in permanent exile, where he belongs. He's a has been and never was. Judah's a joke. I've always hated him since he attacked Jay Nady. Nady should have deposited Judah on the canvass with a sharp right cross when that happened, so he could have been KO'd twice in 10 minutes.
Saturday Sep 8, 2007 11:09:20 AM
Berbick never beat Ali:  Zab Supah Judah will rise to the top. He's a true warrior and gentleman, and can be the face of boxing if he just decides to train and fully dedicate himself to the sweetest science.
Saturday Sep 8, 2007 01:46:40 PM
donputo69:  good rounds for zab..now he's back on the map..zab vs cintron next..gotta go with my man zab from brooknawn!!!
Saturday Sep 8, 2007 07:31:31 PM
Brian Nielsen's Song:  I would like to see Zab get some revenge and pound the ever-loving spit out of Carlos Baldomir in a winner take all brawl.
Saturday Sep 8, 2007 07:47:57 PM
Gabe:  Sucks to be Rocky Juarez. He pulls out of a title fight against "The Ghost" Guerrero to fight Marquez, that gets canceled and now Guerrero will fight Martin Honario and Juarez is on the outside looking in.
Saturday Sep 8, 2007 11:10:51 PM
P Houle:  Who grieves for Rocky Juarez?
Sunday Sep 9, 2007 11:59:59 AM
Golota we love you!:  Miguel Cotto is a master low blow artist, the best since Felix "Tito" Trinidad emasculated Ferdinand Vargas with brutal punches to the nuts. But nobody, and I mean nobody, compares to the gold standard of the crotch shot delivery, Andrew "Six Heads" Golota, who just happens to be on the comeback trail and is fighting Kevin McHale! He's now embarking on his championship run, and the great Golota will NOT be denied!
Sunday Sep 9, 2007 12:16:50 PM
mr payback:  zab looked good, but kermit would just knock him out and it would be another loss for him , he should target junior witter or paul malinaggi at 140 , he matches up better with those guys at that weight. Zab is'nt a badass at WW he never has been.
Sunday Sep 9, 2007 05:16:35 PM
Salt lover:  If it wasn't for Bubble Cotto's low blow, it would be Judah vs Mosley right now. But now Mosley's gonna put baby Cotto sleeping in the rocka seat good night. Zab's a tremendous fighter, but he lacks the discipline to stay at the top. If he would of been active with fights before fighting Cotto, he would of ended in the very first round the he rocked baby Cotto's girl chin.
Monday Sep 10, 2007 08:39:43 AM
Gift of Golota:  Bottom line. Judah cannot finish. He wins the early rounds against virtually everyone but once the 7th rolls around he is a different guy.
Monday Sep 10, 2007 12:00:50 PM
rudy:  Judah needs to fight Cintron......
Monday Sep 10, 2007 01:02:36 PM
BIGFREDO76:  I doubt he wants to fight witter after what he did to vivian.kermit is to much for that washed up fighter mayb zabby should only do whats left turn himself into the steeping stones to others.Hes washed up how long b4 this guys fights at the nearest indian resort like rjjr.Please lets give props for the up and coming 140/147 fighters and believe me cotto aint 1 of them
Tuesday Sep 11, 2007 01:16:35 PM
Rolly Polly Man:  Man, Zab "Super" Judah could of been a TREMENDOUS fighter, but the lack of discipline took the title of the best away from him. He had the best chance to be the best fighter in the world. He could of beat Floyd if he would of fought 100% at every contest and he could of defeated easily (As he was doing at the beginning of the fight) Kostya Tszyu. This is one of many examples on how the lack of discipline can take out a potential elite fighter.
Tuesday Sep 11, 2007 10:11:23 PM
donputo69:  Please lets give props for the up and coming 140/147 fighters and believe me mosley and de la chicken aint 1 of them.
Wednesday Sep 12, 2007 06:58:41 AM
BIGFREDO76:  I MUST SAY STUPIDITY AT ITS BEST.MOSLEY AND DELA HOYA HAVE FOUGHT THE BEST FIGHTERS IN OUR GENERATION.COTTO HAS FOUGHT SCRAPS FOR SCRAPS.PLEASE SOMEONE TELL THE IGNORANT THAT THE ONLY WAY TO B RECOGNIZED GREAT FIGHTER IS TO FIGHT GREAT FIGHTERS PLEASE TELL ME WHEN WAS THE LAST GREAT FIGHTER THAT COTTO.THATS RITE THERE ISNT ANY B-HOP,DE LAHOYA,SWEETPEA,RJJR,AND TO MANY OTHERS TO LIST GREAT FIGHTERS THAT TOOK AND WON GOOD FIGHTS.SO WHEN COTTO FIGHTS MAYWEATHER,HATTON, THEN MAYB HES WORTH P4P MENTION UNTIL THEN GRIP OTHERS
Thursday Sep 13, 2007 02:13:56 AM
Robert Jackson:  Hey man, Zab Judah is a 'ONE HANDED' fighter just like Manny Pacquiao used to be. What did Pacman do to improve? He has developed his right jab, hook and uppercut! Judah needs to dispense with that pity-pat jab and replace it with a ramrod, also if he would have followed up that left hand he landed on Cotto with a 'right hook' this chat would have a different flavor right now. Zab would be in the mix for a Mayweather rematch, Margarito, Williams and probably would be the one fighting Shane Mosley! Instead Zab got a unanimous decision over Edwin Vasquez lifeling Jr lightweight a guy whose boxing IQ was much higher than Zab's. --Rjack58
Thursday Sep 13, 2007 09:32:13 AM
BIGFREDO76:  LETS KILL THIS JUDAH STUFF HES DONE WASHED UP HE CANT FILL THE KMART PARKING LOT.LETS TALK BOUT CALZAGHE,PAVLIK,TAYLOR,B-HOP,PACMAN,BUT THAT BROOKLIN SHIT?HE FIGHTS ON ESPN2 FOR GOD SAKES.THE ONLY REASON COTTO IS MENTIONED HES FIGHTING SSM.HAVE YOU WONDERED WHY COTTO DOESNT FIGHT IN NEVADA NO MORE?WELL ITS BECAUSE IN THE WEIGHT CLASS HES IN HE HAS TO WEAR BIGGER GLOVES IN NEVADA AND IN NY THERE SMALLER MEANING HE LOSES POP IN NEVADA,BUT IN NY HE HAS A FAN BASE WITH THE PEOPLE FROM LA ISLA DEL ESPANTO.I GOT TAYLOR OVER PAVLK IN 8 VIA K.O
Thursday Sep 13, 2007 11:50:37 AM
JaJAJA:  JAJAJAJAA MIGUEL COTTO GONA KO EVEBODY
Wednesday Oct 17, 2007 12:54:23 AM

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