News about Zab Judah

Tim Tszyu's mum drops baby bombshell about champion boxer and his fiancee before title fight - and reveals his eerie prediction from 12 years ago

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
Natalia Tszyu (left) is in Las Vegas to see her son face the biggest challenge - and biggest critic - of his career - as he battles 197cm tall Sebastian Fundora for two title belts on Sunday. Alexandra Constantine, the Australian world champion's fiancee, will be joined by her (pictured with Tim, right).

'He gave me Muhammad Ali vibes': Zab Judah claims Logan Paul shows similarities to heavyweight king

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2023
Zab Judah, the former world champion, believes that YouTube star Logan Paul has followed similar footsteps around the boxing ring to the king of Muhammad Ali. During his 23-year career, Judah defeated some of the top names in boxing, including Floyd Mayweather, Amir Khan, and Miguel Cotto.

Zab Judah, a British soldier who defeated Amir Khan in 2011, describes him as the Brit as "another dirty guy."

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2023
As fears of widespread doping in the sport grow, Zab Judah, a 2011 warrior, called for a no tolerance policy for those discovered to have doped in a new crisis of boxing. Khan, who returned to Brook last year, tested positive for the banned drug ostarine and was barred from all sports for two years this week, despite the fact that the dose was too small to be effective or give any athletic advantage. Khan denies ever having cheating.

If both fighters were in their prime, Amir Khan insists he would'outbox' Floyd Mayweather

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
Before Mayweather's appearance against Marcos Maidana, the two almost fought in 2015, but Mayweather's rumors of an exhibition match were debunked earlier this year. Khan, who has since retired, is'very confident' that he would have defeated the 50-0 welterweight. Despite losing six bouts from 40 bouts in his career with Mayweather unbeaten, the 35-year-old also predicted that he'outboxed' Mayweather thanks to his quick movements.