ZAB JUDAH RETURNS JANUARY 21, EXPECTS SUMMER TITLE FIGHT
Posted: 02 Jan 2017, 11:48
He had a Q & A session..
Q: What's the latest and greatest Superman?
Zab Judah: "I'm training hard, I'm here in Detroit, Michigan in training camp, I'm doing some great work. I boxed twelve rounds today, I feel great and I"m looking forward to this January 21st fight at the Sun Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey.
Q: Who will you be fighting on the 21st?
Zab Judah: "I'm going to be fighting a guy named Jorge Luis Munguia, he's from Honduras. I watched him, he's a come forward guy but you know me and I've been the same guy for the last twenty years. I don't worry about people, I don't worry about my opponent, I just worry about myself. As long as I'm mentally and physically prepared there's no human being in the world that coud touch me."
Q: It's been a hot minute since you've been in the ring, are you concerned about ring rust?
ZJ: "No. I got this rust cleaner and it works very good, so I've been cleaning the rust off myself and I've been doing great. I'm feeling great, I've boxed some top guys already and I'm ready to go."
Q: You've already accomplished a whole lot, what are your goals moving forward?
ZJ: "I just want to win one more world title. I've had a career filled with ups and downs and people say things, but I showed them who I am after the first loss to Kostya Tszyu when I went on to win five world titles. I just want to catch one more title at 39 years old and become a six time champion of the world and just move on and do something else. I'm looking to capture one more world title, it could be any world title as long as it's a world title and then I'm out of it."
Q: Is the Honduran going the distance on January 21?
ZJ: "The fight is scheduled for ten rounds and I'm giving him the utmost respect. He's a fighter, he's training to the best of his ability to dethrone and possibly kill Zab Judah and I'm working on my tactics to make sure that doesn't happen."
Q: What are you hoping a victory on the 21 leads to?
ZJ: "I hope that it leads to a great fight, I plan on putting on a great performance and maybe another one just like there and after those two wins, then the world title fight sometime this summer."
Q: Is there any title holder that you have your eye on or prefer?
ZJ: "No, it could be anybody. At 39, I'm just looking to get what's mine, take it back. If you look at it and be realistic about it, every belt in the 140 pound division is mine anyway. I'm just going to go back and grab one of my titles and ride off into the sunset."
Q: How do you feel about a fight with you and Broner?
ZJ: "I don't know yet. Broner is cool with me, so I don't know yet. This is boxing, this is a competitive business and I'm a competitor at a high level and I know Broner is as well, but as of right now we're looking at other things."
Q: Do you feel like you need to be active to achieve your goal of capturing a sixth world title at 39 years old?
ZJ: "100% and that's why I'm taking these tune-up fights. I think with two tune up fights I'll be ready to go for anybody in the third one and fight for a championship of the world."
Q: You're still moving independently correct?
ZJ: "Yes, and I'm working with Boss Lady Promotions which is Rene Aiken and my mom Katherine. This is going to be their fourth show at the Sun Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey and it's going to be a success."
Q: What's the latest and greatest Superman?
Zab Judah: "I'm training hard, I'm here in Detroit, Michigan in training camp, I'm doing some great work. I boxed twelve rounds today, I feel great and I"m looking forward to this January 21st fight at the Sun Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey.
Q: Who will you be fighting on the 21st?
Zab Judah: "I'm going to be fighting a guy named Jorge Luis Munguia, he's from Honduras. I watched him, he's a come forward guy but you know me and I've been the same guy for the last twenty years. I don't worry about people, I don't worry about my opponent, I just worry about myself. As long as I'm mentally and physically prepared there's no human being in the world that coud touch me."
Q: It's been a hot minute since you've been in the ring, are you concerned about ring rust?
ZJ: "No. I got this rust cleaner and it works very good, so I've been cleaning the rust off myself and I've been doing great. I'm feeling great, I've boxed some top guys already and I'm ready to go."
Q: You've already accomplished a whole lot, what are your goals moving forward?
ZJ: "I just want to win one more world title. I've had a career filled with ups and downs and people say things, but I showed them who I am after the first loss to Kostya Tszyu when I went on to win five world titles. I just want to catch one more title at 39 years old and become a six time champion of the world and just move on and do something else. I'm looking to capture one more world title, it could be any world title as long as it's a world title and then I'm out of it."
Q: Is the Honduran going the distance on January 21?
ZJ: "The fight is scheduled for ten rounds and I'm giving him the utmost respect. He's a fighter, he's training to the best of his ability to dethrone and possibly kill Zab Judah and I'm working on my tactics to make sure that doesn't happen."
Q: What are you hoping a victory on the 21 leads to?
ZJ: "I hope that it leads to a great fight, I plan on putting on a great performance and maybe another one just like there and after those two wins, then the world title fight sometime this summer."
Q: Is there any title holder that you have your eye on or prefer?
ZJ: "No, it could be anybody. At 39, I'm just looking to get what's mine, take it back. If you look at it and be realistic about it, every belt in the 140 pound division is mine anyway. I'm just going to go back and grab one of my titles and ride off into the sunset."
Q: How do you feel about a fight with you and Broner?
ZJ: "I don't know yet. Broner is cool with me, so I don't know yet. This is boxing, this is a competitive business and I'm a competitor at a high level and I know Broner is as well, but as of right now we're looking at other things."
Q: Do you feel like you need to be active to achieve your goal of capturing a sixth world title at 39 years old?
ZJ: "100% and that's why I'm taking these tune-up fights. I think with two tune up fights I'll be ready to go for anybody in the third one and fight for a championship of the world."
Q: You're still moving independently correct?
ZJ: "Yes, and I'm working with Boss Lady Promotions which is Rene Aiken and my mom Katherine. This is going to be their fourth show at the Sun Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey and it's going to be a success."