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Zab Judah Net Worth. Zabdiel Judah (born October 27, 1977) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2019. He held multiple world championships in two weight classes, including the IBF and WBOjunior welterweight titles between 2000 and 2004; the undisputedwelterweight title in 2005, which included a reign as the lineal champion from 2005 to 2006; and the IBF junior welterweight title again in 2011. Judah’s career ended in 2019 when he was hospitalized after suffering a brain bleed in a stoppage loss to Cletus Seldin.

What is Zab Judah’s Net Worth?

Net Worth: $8 Million

Date of Birth: Oct 27, 1977 (45 years old)

Place of Birth: Brownsville

Gender: Male

Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.715 m)

Profession: Professional Boxer

Nationality: United States of America

Zab Judah is an American professional boxer who has a net worth $8 million. Zab Judah is a former Undisputed World Welterweight Champion. He earned five world titles between the light welterweight and welterweight divisions.

Early Life

He was born Zabdiel “Zab” Judah on October 27, 1977, in Brooklyn, New York. He started boxing at the young age of six.

Career

After setting an amateur record of 110–5, Zab Judah would turn pro in 1996. It was four years later that he won the IBF junior welterweight title in 2000 by knocking out Jan Piet Bergman in the fourth round. Zab Judah safeguarded his IBF title 5 times before losing to Kostya Tszyu by second round TKO in 2001. The judge, who stopped the fight before the bell, was attacked by the angered-by-the-stoppage Judah. This led to a six month suspension and a fine of $75,000. But with the 2003 win over DeMarcus Corley, Judah clinched the WBO Junior Welterweight title that he’d defend only once before moving up to Welterweight. In 2004, he lost to Cory Spinks by unanimous decision, a defeat he would avenge 10 months later by beating Spinks via a 9th round knockout. Another loss by unanimous decision would come in 2006 when Judah was defeated by Carlos Baldomir after a display of unsportsmanlike conduct in the prefight introductions. Zab punched Carlos in the thigh instead of touching gloves, and this set the tone for a fight Zab viewed as simply a tuneup for a lucrative bout to follow with WBC Light Welterweight Champion Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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