Skip to content
Saddo Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Saddo Boxing News
Boxing Articles

Spinks-Judah II Review.

ByJim Cawkwell 06/02/200512/05/2013
It is refreshing to know that we are experiencing an era in which boxing events are living up to, and often exceeding their expectations. The record-breaking attendance figure demonstrated that the promotion had already captured

the public’s imagination, but the atmosphere that emanated from the audience in the Savvis Center ensured that the first major boxing night to grace St. Louis in forty years will not remain unaccompanied for so long. Although Zab Judah marked this historical night with a victory and the achievement of becoming the undisputed welterweight champion, I cannot look upon Cory Spinks as a loser. Spinks, often so underrated as a fighter, quietly confident and reserved in his demeanor, stepped to the ring and outside of himself, dancing alongside famed hip-hop star Nelly before the adoring capacity crowd. Spinks’ showmanship was not gaudy or overstated, it was fitting, it was about pride, it was a fantastic boost for boxing’s battered image….and it thoroughly incensed Zab Judah.

An awesome aura once surrounded Judah, his speed and power instilled a fear in his opponents and a surety in most observers that he was destined for greatness. However, just as a laser-guided missile can leave its target in ruins, the weapon of mass destruction that is Kostya Tszyu’s right hand left Judah’s career in similar devastation. Judah’s image was perhaps irreparably harmed by his misguided outburst towards referee Jay Nady in the wake of that loss. Judah had always received immense critique for his performances, such is the case when so much is expected of a fighter, but whispers of squandered talent began to resonate throughout the industry along with the wonder of whether Judah possessed the maturity to evolve into a great fighter after all. Watching Judah pace back and forth like the Tyson animal of old, caged in his frustration at Spinks’ pre-fight performance, I wondered again if Judah’s incredible talent would once again suffer at the hands of his own impetuousness.

But something had changed. The fight was technical, based on movement, so much so that one wondered how two men who were brought together to hit one another could miss as much as they did. The speed of both fighters was supernatural as they postured and maneuvered for position, throwing themselves into a one-punch attack before quickly recoiling back to safety. The miniscule elements of milliseconds and millimeters kept them a world apart for much of the fight, but Judah’s frustration was even further at bay. He stalked patiently, often managing to out-box what in Cory Spinks was one of the slickest southpaw boxers in the world. And when Judah’s power finally told, he seemed reticent to employ its full wrath. Spinks absorbed punches hard enough to fell any welterweight in the world and still he remained on his feet, reeling in the final throes of his championship reign as Judah looked to referee Armando Garcia to end the St. Louis fighter’s misery.

It was a performance signaling Judah’s maturity in full bloom, as he would later state that he could see the hurt he had inflicted upon Spinks and that he had no desire to do any more than win. Only one spiteful gesture was given from the new undisputed welterweight champion of the world in that final moment. Judah launched into Spinks for the last time before Garcia confirmed his victory, and at that moment, Spinks’ outspoken corner-man Kevin Cunningham appeared on the ring apron at his fighter’s side. Judah took the golden opportunity to plant a celebratory kiss on Cunningham’s face, a perfect retort to Cunningham’s pre-fight dismissals of Judah and a reminder that the final say in this case came from the fists of a champion.

And now, we need not wonder whether the legacy of ZabJudah will pass without the distinction we once felt it was due. Judah is the undisputed welterweight champion of the world, a two-weight world champion, a skilled boxer who still possesses that speed and power except now, he will have an abundance of elite competitors to use them against. Judah’s glory coincides beautifully with the return to the 147-pound ranks of Oscar de la Hoya and Shane Mosley, fighters who perhaps made for mediocre middleweights but are certainly welcome as welterweights. Spinks, just as Judah was against Tszyu, was saved from absorbing a career-damaging amount of punishment and he will return to the championship fold. Considering the wealth of talent in the welterweight division and the fact that Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather Jr. Miguel Cotto and Arturo Gatti are only seven pounds adrift, the exciting possibilities are endless.

Jim Cawkwell can be reached at jimcawkwell@yahoo.co.uk

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Judah Overcomes Spinks and 22,000 to Unify Welterweight Belts.
NextContinue
Bowe/Golota/Lewis.

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall Preview: Beauty vs The Beast Heads To Manchester 09/06/2026
    Originally published at: Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall Preview: Beauty vs The Beast Heads To Manchester Tommy Fury and Eddie Hall headline a DAZN PPV card, with Anthony Taylor vs Matt Floyd and a packed undercard also featured on the bill. 42 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Wilkens Mathieu Looks to Pass Another Test Against Esquiva Falcao in Quebec City 09/06/2026
    Originally published at: Wilkens Mathieu Looks to Pass Another Test Against Esquiva Falcao in Quebec City Wilkens Mathieu faces experienced Brazilian contender Esquiva Falcao in Quebec, with Mehmet Unal, Moreno Fendero, Leila Beaudoin and more featured on the DAZN card. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Yuga “the king” fujiki 04/06/2026
    yuga “the king” fujiki isn’t just another prospect, he’s a phenomenon arriving with one of the most decorated amateur résumés of his generation. at just 18 years old, fujiki compiled an extraordinary 80–1 record with 50 stoppages, dominating every level he touched. he went 31–1 in junior high and a perfect 49–0 in high school, winning all nine tournaments he […]
  • Edward Vazquez and Daniel Lugo Clash for Vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight Title 04/06/2026
    Originally published at: Edward Vazquez and Daniel Lugo Clash for Vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight Title Edward Vazquez faces Daniel Lugo for the vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight title in Texas. Full preview of the ProBox TV card featuring Weljon Mindoro, Elias Espadas, Alan Garcia and more. 3 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Lamont roach jr v william zepeda august 1st 03/06/2026
    6 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • Chris Billam-Smith vs Ryan Rozicki 03/06/2026
    Chris Billam Smith fighting for Zuffa for the first time this Saturday. I think he is being set up to face Jai Opetia later in the contract. CBS became world champion when more talented British boxers like Okole and Riakporhe did not. In fact he beat both and forced them to go up to heavyweight. Chris got easily beaten by Zurdo in a unification and we all kn […]
  • Ramirez and Richards Finally Get It On In Montreal 02/06/2026
    Originally published at: Ramirez and Richards Finally Get It On In Montreal Albert Ramirez and Lerrone Richards finally meet in Montreal on June 4 in a light heavyweight main event that pits power against movement. The Eye of the Tiger card also features Imam Khataev, Dzmitry Asanau, Jhon Orobio and several unbeaten prospects. 2 posts - 2 participants Read f […]
  • Julius “juju” ballo (tic’s prospect watch) 29/05/2026
    julius “juju” ballo has basically been around boxing his whole life. started training at 3 years old and stepped into his first amateur fight at just 8. now he’s sitting at 3-0 as a pro and already looking like one of the smoother young talents coming out of san diego. the amateur background speaks for itself too. usa national champion in 2021 and 2022, juni […]
  • Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole both made weight ahead of their IBF super flyweight eliminator at York Hall, while Dan Toward, Jak Corrie, James Osborne and Ollie Cooper exchanged heated words at the weigh-in. 7 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso Amanda Serrano defends her WBO featherweight title against Cheyenne Hanson in El Paso on a packed Most Valuable Promotions card featuring Yokasta Valle vs Lourdes Juarez, Holly Holm vs Stephanie Han and multiple world title fights. 13 posts - 4 p […]
  • Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night 27/05/2026
    Originally published at: Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night Adam Azim returns to Wembley Arena on Saturday to face tough Canadian veteran Steve Claggett in a 12-round super lightweight main event, with Juergen Uldedaj vs Muhsin Cason and Francesca Hennessy vs Aurora De Persio adding title fight depth to the BOXXE […]
  • Where does Usyk go from here? 27/05/2026
    For once, I’m totally on board with the WBC. WBC moves to shut down Usyk-Verhoeven rematch talk I personally have NO wish to see a rematch between Rico and Usyk. Call it defensiveness of our sport. Just like I thought Fury’s narrow escape against Ngannou was cringeworthy… I also feel a sense of dread that we came “this close” to having a kickboxer defeat the […]
  • Murat Gassiev v Tony Yoka 27/05/2026
    July 11th in Russia the 2 will face one another for the WBA title. Glad Yoka has been given this opportunity although this is in Moscow. 12 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • Why was Usyk so bad? 27/05/2026
    What was the major factor for Usyk to perform so poorly against Rico? Rico better than expected, skilled kick boxer, huge size, awkward style, surprise element? Age of Usyk finally showing up? Weight Usyk was too heavy? Usyk not taking the fight seriously? Ukraine war on his mind? 7 posts - 5 participants Read full topic […]
  • Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator 26/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards returns to York Hall against Sikho Nqothole in a crucial super flyweight clash on May 29, while unbeaten prospects and domestic title contenders fill out a competitive London card. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]

© 2026 Saddo Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact