DON KING: No. It may have been (INAUDIBLE) to think someone said that the night of the fight because there’s nothing more (INAUDIBLE). And so, when you get – when you get – then you come back to sobriety and you get this – you re-gather yourself. You re-order (ph). You redeploy your forces and you attack again. I think this gave him more resolve than I’ve seen him – than any time other than Spinks (ph). You know I mean now he’s even more focused than he was going for Spinks (ph). So, I think that Floyd Mayweather is in for a shocking surprise, but he’s going to be literally destroyed.

DERRICK WICK (ph): That actually takes my next question which was about focus. Because, I know he didn’t have much focus in the Baldomir fight but he was very focused against Wayne Martell and Spinks. And, that focus just kind of disappeared that night. But, listening to you gentlemen I can hear that he’s very, very focused. He’s so focused that he’s not going to answer questions today which I guess is admirable.

Is there a possibility that there could be a re-match with Baldimere (ph) if both Zab and Baldimere (ph) win their next fights – Baldomir against Gatti and Zab of course against Floyd?

DON KING: The re-match really – a re-match is premature man. We want to destroy Floyd. Floyd requires more than just a passing fancy. He replies – he requires dedicated commitment. You know and for anybody to take Floyd lightly, what we’re going to do after we get through beating Floyd, that is pockety-cock (ph). You know what I mean? That’s craziness. We’ve got to put anything we can think of on Floyd Mayweather and get ready to go (ph). And, that’s what we’re going to do is destroy Floyd Mayweather. Then, we’ll talk about what we’re going to do next.

TOM THOMPSON, TIGERBOXING.COM: Don, since boxing is as much mental or more mental than physical with Judah getting upset be Baldomir and that becoming a big wake-up call do you think that has had a positive effect on Judah? And at the same time, Mayweather might be thinking all he’s got to do is show up to win the fight, which might be his downfall.

DON KING: I think so. I think that’s exactly what I would put it in if you were going to put it in that type of an analyzation (ph). OK, yes. So, I think that this is something that you can rest assured this fight certainly focuses more – will focus Zab more …

ALAN HOPPER: Don, do you think the Baldomir fight will be a blessing in disguise, I think is what Tom is asking?

DON KING: Yes. The Baldomir fight brought sobriety back to Zab. It humbled him in a way that he it embarrassing, humiliating. And now, he’s got to avenge himself. He’s got to be able to go out there and demonstrate what he does best – just knock people out. And, that’s what he’s going to do to Mayweather. You know where Mayweather may have thought it opened up a door to him, it just – it just did – on the contrary, it put him in a position to get knocked out.

TOM THOMPSON: Alan, that is half of my question. But, the other half would – did the Baldomir fight, do you think Mr. King, did that give Mayweather some false confidence?

DON KING: You know what? I can’t answer what it gave Mayweather but seemingly it did because Mayweather is now ready to fight. And now, he’s been talking more trash than he ever talked before. And unfortunately for him, Zab can’t take that. He don’t like that. So therefore, what do you do about something when you don’t like it? You change it. Zab’s going to change it. How’s he going to change it? He destroys (INAUDIBLE) and make everything he says inconsequential.

MICHAEL YOUSSEF: A question for Yoel. I heard earlier you are – you, I understand – you and Zab don’t feel you all lost the fight to Baldomir. but, I think you might agree with most people in that saying that given Zab’s talents that fight should never even have gone the distance. Would you agree with that statement?

YOEL (ph) JUDAH: Yes, somewhat. Yes … I mean like you know – I’m not – I’m not reaching into the past too much. (INAUDIBLE) going backwards.

MICHAEL YOUSSEF: I guess to be direct here. What about Zab has changed as far as maturity and his focus towards a fight so that there will never – there won’t – there will be more consistencies in his focus from fight to fight? Like, Don mentioned earlier he’s more focused for this camp than he’s been for any other camp, even the Spinks re-match. Obviously, he’s more focused for Mayweather than he was for Baldomir. Has the Baldomir fight taught Zab that he needs to be focused for every fight, not just the big fights like the Spinks (ph) and the – and the Mayweathers? I mean has he learned that in your opinion from studying (ph) with him now? I mean as – I mean it seems like if – I mean did he take anything away as any type of a learning experience from the Baldimere (ph) fight?

YOEL JUDAH: We’ve got to think. Zab’s a grown man. Alright? He’s experienced. He gets up for these fights. Baldomir is Bahamas man. You know what I mean? Like I said, we fight Baldomir 10 times. We’ll beat him 10 more times. He’s nothing. Alright? The Floyd fight, that is what we want. That’s what we focus on. That’s what we’re going to get. And, that’s what Floyd’s going to get. So, you know that’s where we’re at. We’re looking at Mayweather. Alright? He’s got a problem.

DAN RAFAEL, ESPN.COM: Don, you know nobody really disputes that this is a very good match-up between two of the top fighters in the world. I’m wondering why is this fight for the IBF title though when Zab clearly lost that fight to Baldomir. Shouldn’t the title just be vacant? And, doesn’t it mean for the title …downgrade the fight just a little bit?

DON KING: That’s the rules of the IBF that Baldomir not only did not pay the sanction fee (ph) but the most important thing he didn’t do, he didn’t go to the weigh-in [the morning of the fight per IBF rules].

DAN RAFAEL: No, I understand that Don. I’m not – Don, I’m not debating that. I’m not debating you. I’m saying shouldn’t that title, based on Baldomir non-performance of those duties – wouldn’t the title, based on the precedent that they’ve had, wouldn’t that belt just be vacant?

UNKNOWN MALE #2: No.

DON KING: No.

DAN RAFAEL: Even if Mayweather (INAUDIBLE) fought for the vacant title.

DON KING: No, I don’t think so. You’ve got to go according to the rules. And according to their rules, Zab is still the champion. It’s just like anything else. It’s always you can say you don’t want to debate but you are debating when you say you know shouldn’t it be vacant. That’s your opinion. (INAUDIBLE) …

DAN RAFAEL: I’m basing it on what they’ve done in the past.

DON KING: The people that create the rules understood exactly what they were doing. And so, when you violate the rules that’s the penalty. So, it’s even more of a slap in the face for the guy who lost to that other guy. And, they kind of lower (ph) the stake. They continue to hold him as a title holder.

TRAE THOMPSON: Yoel, with Zab’s approach to this fight do you – what do you do to make sure he’s stays focused but doesn’t get too over-hyped for the fight?

YOEL JUDAH: He’s going to be – he’s going to be OK for the fight. I mean he’s not hyped. He’s not – you know he’s not going to get too over-focused. He just – you know it’s a fight that he wanted. I mean some things – some things in this fight – in this camp (ph) that I’ve got to stop him. That’s how focused he is. Alright? So, he’s right on – the timing for this fight is beautiful. Like I said, we’ve got a beautiful camp. We’ve got a beautiful team behind Zab. We’ve got a good promoter behind Zab. And listen man, Mayweather got problems. I keep telling you all. You’re going to see come April 8

TRAE THOMPSON: You said though too, you had – there are some things you have to stop him from in camp. What stuff do you have to stop him from?

YOEL JUDAH: Listen man – you know training stuff. You know training – you know he goes man. He goes. He goes and goes and goes.

LEM SATTERFIELD: Yes, with all due respect, can you explain to me – I guess when we were in Chicago for the Rahman fight with Monte Barrett and also when you were training Mayorga for his fight what happened in the gym? And, you know on the conference call notification it said that you know Zab was going to go into detail about what happened in the in-ring (ph) incident. So, I guess I’m kind of you know – in order to sell this fight you know it would really have been nice to have him on here.

And so, I guess I have to pose the question to you. You know what happened in the ring during their sparring two years ago? And, is it that upsetting that Judah – that Zab can’t come on the conference call and talk about it?

YOEL JUDAH: What did – what did Floyd say happened? What did Floyd say?

LEM SATTERFIELD: Well, that’s what I’m asking you. I’ve only talked …

YOEL JUDAH: Well, I’m saying what did Floyd say? What did you hear Floyd say? Whatever he said, that’s what happened. You make sure you watch the fight April 8. Be there.

ALAN HOPPER: Yoel, do you have any first-hand knowledge of the sparring session?

YOEL JUDAH: Well, I don’t care what he said man. But like I said, whatever Floyd said that’s what happened. Alright? Just be there.

LEM SATTERFIELD: Yoel, I do have your account of what happened because you told me face-to-face. You gave me your – you gave me your account. But, I was just saying – because you told me straight up what you said happened. But, I wanted – I would’ve like to have gotten it from Zab because you know obviously in the interest of selling you know this fight people want to hear from the fighter himself. But, I do have your account. You gave it to me face-to-face.

YOEL JUDAH: Yes, whatever Floyd said that’s what happened.

DON KING: No, I think that – I would – I do have – I think it’s going to be a great fight. I think everybody should come and see it. They will literally see Floyd Mayweather destroyed on April 8. You heard it right here first. And so, it’s going to be an opportunity for all boxing fans to restore the vitality of this sport when you see two great fighters fighting with the speed that they have, the agility, the dexterity, the (INAUDIBLE) going forward and backward. Zab will destroy Floyd Mayweather.

ALAN HOPPER: All right. And Yoel, just to be clear here, Zab is training and is not going to participate in the call today?

YOEL JUDAH: No, he’s training right now. He’s focused now. You know what I’m saying …

DON KING: The guy is not – the guy is mad, I guess. He don’t want to talk. He’s so upset and he’s so focused that he’s going to do what he’s got to do. And, some of the reporters should take this as a hint. I word (ph) to the wise (ph) is suspicion (ph) (INAUDIBLE) like Zab is going after Floyd with a relentless dedication and commitment to destroy him.

ALAN HOPPER: And, I can confirm on my side too what Don just said. And all the way through this promotion Yoel and Zab have been very clear that their focus is in the gym and getting Zab focused as well for the biggest challenge of his career. So, we apologize for him not being present today. But as Don stated, you can take his lack of presence on this call to mean that – and, he’s at the gym in Deerfield (ph) right now. He’s not – he’s not taking the day off. He just would prefer to look after his training regimen. Is that correct, Yoel?

YOEL JUDAH: That’s right. That’s right. He’s training as we speak. He hasn’t stopped yet since we’ve been speaking. You know what I’m saying? So, listen man. You know …

ALAN HOPPER: And, while we’re talking that Yoel why don’t you talk about Zab’s focus. You’ve been with him. I know he hasn’t done many interviews, if any at all. And, is that just – it’s a focus issue. And, this is what you guys want to do. You guys want to focus on the ring and that’s all.

YOEL JUDAH: No disrespect to nobody, no reporter, or commentator, or matchmaker, or nobody. We just – not disrespect. We’re just not talking. He’s focused. He’s training. And, we’re going to do what we’ve got to do in the ring come April 8.

ALAN HOPPER: Is there any comparison you can make between this training camp and the one that was so successful, the Spinks Two training camp? Are there any comparisons to that? Do you see – do you see that same intensity and focus in the gym?

YOEL JUDAH: Yes. In St. Louis, it was raining. Here it’s not raining

ALAN HOPPER: Right. But, I mean as far as when you – when you were working doing the training camp for both fights do you see any similarities between those two camps in terms of determination and focus that Zab is showing in the – in the gym?

YOEL JUDAH: No, we got – no, listen man. Like I said, it might – I don’t know. It might snow. So, it might start snowing. So, I don’t even know. I don’t know. We see – we had rain, snow, sleet. I don’t know. I don’t know what happened. I don’t know.

ALAN HOPPER: So, it doesn’t matter what you guys are up against. Nothing is going to knock you guys out of focus, it sounds like.

YOEL JUDAH: There you go. Alright. You all have a good day.