I take that to mean, basically: "I'm once again ready to get KO'd, possibly do another chicken dance, and/or melt down (which could involve throwing ring stools and choking refs) and get DQ'd to avoid another humiliating beatdown." Hey, I'll drop coin to watch the Zab Judah Train Wreck, for sure.
You know, I'm going to cut some slack on ole Zab since he impressed me in the Cotto fight. And yah, he was the same Zab in post fight interviews, but it's what he did in the ring that I'm more concerned about. So, who knows what the future holds for him so far as being a contender, but I think he proved in the Cotto fight that he'd pose a threat to pretty much anyone with his speed and power. Granted, it's pretty clear he lacks the mental resiliance to beat the top guys, but I would totally count him out.
Judah is a guy that has always wanted the rewards but didnt want to do the work. No way in hell should he lost to any of the fighters that he lost to except Mayweather and Cotto.
that suggests that with total focus he'd be the no1 around his weight.not true.theres plenty of guys who would beat the finest judah.
He does mean it! Ever think he just isn't that good? He had a good style to beat Spinks, that doesn't mean a 100%, fully motivated Zab is something amazing.