Who won the fight between Zab Judah and Floyd Mayweather?

Mayweather cruised through the last two rounds on his way to a unanimous decision victory by scores of 116–112, 117–111, and 119–109.

How many times did Mayweather and Zab Judah fight?

A round-by-round account of the welterweight bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (36-0, 24 KOs) and Zab Judah (34-4, 25 KOs) from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

Why is 52 blocks called 52 blocks?

It’s called 52 Blocks because it’s about blocking first! The name “52 Blocks,” by the way, comes from a game we used to play where we would throw a deck of 52 cards down and whatever number you saw was the number of techniques you got. If you got a 2, you got two punches. If you threw a 10, you got 10 shots.

How old is Zab Judah?

43 years (October 27, 1977)
Zab Judah/Age

How tall is Zab Judah?

1.72 m
Zab Judah/Height

How many fights did Mayweather lose?

Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Total fights 50
Wins 50
Wins by KO 27
Losses 0

Who invented 52 blocks?

Dennis Newsome
Dennis Newsome, Jailhouse Rock (A.k.a.) 52 blocks system.

How is Zab Judah doing today?

At age 39, Zab Judah is ready to return to the ring, over 20 years since he first turned pro, and a little over three years since his last fight. Judah is now working with trainer Fareed Samad and managed by Bill Halkias.

Is Zab Judah married?

Christina Judah
Zab Judah/Spouse

When did Floyd Mayweather and Zab Judah fight?

The fight took place on April 8, 2006, at the Thomas and Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada . Judah started strongly and put up a valiant fight, at times matching Mayweather’s speed and punching precision.

How much money did Mayweather and Judah make?

Mayweather was scheduled to earn a minimum $6 million while Judah was to earn $3 million plus a percentage of the profits, but because of Judah’s loss, Mayweather earned a minimum $5 million while Judah was guaranteed $1 million plus a percentage of profits above $7 million.

What was the referee’s call on Judah vs Mayweather?

Judah started strongly and put up a valiant fight, at times matching Mayweather’s speed and punching precision. It appeared that Judah scored a knockdown in the second round when Mayweather’s glove touched the canvas; however, referee Richard Steele ruled it a slip.

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