Zab is one of the naturally fastest boxers to ever walk earth, Undisputed champion, also very generous, well dressed super models used to wait Behind 75 Front for a Chance to jump into his Yellow Lambo. Nothing cowardly about that...few humans got to live the great life Zab did
The language is a little strong. He did find a way out of the Clottey fight (hilariously answering "three" when the physician held up two fingers, in a transparent bid to try to nick that one on points), and he did launch a testicle to brainstem combo on Floyd to get himself out of a sticky situation in their bout. Then again, he gave a very fair account of himself against Cotto (looked sorry for himself near the end, but gave about as much as he had in him), was uncomfortable and under pressure against Mabuza and found the KO, and weathered tough times and damage against Garcia to come on down the road in that fight. "Whining" and "complaining" is fair enough criticism. He did a bit of that.
Yeah I bet, I feel he underachieved a bit though, he had a lot of ability. Most american fighters I don't find good to watch because of their defensive style of fighting, but Judah was an exception, at the moment there's only really Errol Spence.
The Tszyu loss timing, couldn't been worse. However, he still came back & put together some wins, got the 3 belts, solved the Spinks puzzle
I don't have any idea what you are crying about on a Thursday morning but DO YOU LIKE ME? Plus you have a BBC obsession with a weird spelling of my logon name under yours. You think about big, black *****? Especially Willie's willie? Well come blow me like the Santa Ana winds my boxing compadre.
Listen **** up, you're the biggest punk on this site. I am Jamaican(St Marys)/Irish & you're a flabby little black punk & I'd walk through you. Don't send me secret little emails, whining punk, no balls & no class. Weird spelling is because you're a coward & you know it...you reported me last time after YOU sent me a email ,you little coward.
Zab Judah was a true warrior in the ring. Father time caught up to him by the time he fought Amir Khan.