I was tired of Judah the very first time I saw him interviewed.

But as a boxer, he's a wasted talent as has been expounded time and time again.

I concur with SweatPea's comments.

Zab's a skilled boxer who really should have a shot against ... well, at least provide a very competitive fight with Oscar. Oscar's been in the position for a while that he's not fighting to establish a legacy. That's been done. Now he can fight if he wants. who he wants, when he wants. For money, for the sport of it. If Oscar didn't enjoy boxing, he wouldn't go through all the work of training for a fight with Judah or anyone else. He's obviously not struggling financially. I really do think that Oscar enjoys the challenge. He likes to box. No particular reason why he shouldn't fight Zab.

And Zab ... I don't mind seeing him get the opportunity. There's an appeal about Zab based on his under-achievement. Always a "what if?" quality about him. That undercurrent, the sense that he could have been one of the outstanding greats in the current era, it makes you always wonder what he might do this time out.

If he comes to fight and brings an A-game it will at any rate be a durn good fight to watch.