Zab Judah
Zabdiel “Zab”
Judah (was born on October 27, 1977)
is an American expert boxer. He is a five-time best on the world at
light welterweight and welterweight. He is a previous undisputed
welterweight best on the world.
Amateur Career
Judah started boxing at six years old and gathered a
beginner record of 110–5. He was a two-time US national champion and
also a three-time New York Golden Gloves Champion. He additionally won
the 1996 PAL National Championship.
Judah beat Ishe
Smith and Hector Camacho, Jr., but unfortunately lost to David DÃaz in
the finals fights of the Olympic trials, therefore neglecting to fit the
bill for the Olympic boxing team.
Hevinson Herrera
In
Herrera, Zab will be confronting a man who has been battling just as much as he has.
Herrera
(18-11-1, 12 KOs) was thumped out in the seventh against the Gilberto
Gonzalez in July and has been lost seven of his last the 11 bouts. At
the time of that stretch, he was thumped out six times. Of his four
wins, two competitor were winless when he battled them and the general
overall record of those rivals is a stunning 7-85-4.
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