A two-weight world champion believes he should have been handed the victory when he faced the legendary Floyd Mayweather.
Mayweather is widely considered to be one of the greatest fighters to have ever laced up a pair of gloves, proving his credentials throughout the course of hir 21-year professional career.
The Michigan-native would go on to capture world titles in five weight classes along the way, defeating the likes of Canelo Alvarez, Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao to name a few.
Another highly-rated fighter that he faced during his tenure was two-weight world champion Zab Judah, who also held the undisputed welterweight championship back in 2005.
When asked to reveal his top five greatest fighters of all time, Judah overlooked former rival Mayweather in his list, as he hints that he did not deserve to walk away from his showdown with ‘Money’ without the victory.
”There’s no disrespect to Floyd. I love Floyd, but how am I gonna put down a person as the greatest person in the world that I competed against and felt that I (defeated). If anything it could have been a loss (for him), I mean he knew going toe-to-toe with me early, that was career suicide.”
Judah was beaten by unanimous decision against Mayweather when they clashed for the IBF welterweight title back in April of 2006, although the former champion put on an impressive display against his countryman on the night.
Mayweather appeared to have been dropped by Judah in the second round of their clash at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, although the referee actually ruled this as a slip.