The boxing world is abuzz with rumors of a potential comeback fight that could ignite the sport! Former champion Zab Judah has boldly called out the legendary Manny Pacquiao, igniting a fiery discussion among fans. But is this a realistic prospect or just wishful thinking?
Last year, Pacquiao, the eight-division world champion, made headlines with his return to the ring, a move that inspired other veterans. In July, he took on WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios, despite not having won a professional bout since 2019. The fight, which frustrated other contenders, ended in a draw, extending Pacquiao's winless streak.
Now, Pacquiao is determined to break his own record as the oldest welterweight world champion before retiring. He has several potential fights on the table, including a world title challenge against WBA's Rolando Romero and a possible rematch with Floyd Mayweather, who defeated him in 2015. But here's where it gets controversial: Judah, a two-division champion himself, has thrown his hat into the ring, expressing his desire to face Pacquiao.
In a passionate interview, Judah stated, 'I'm up for any challenge. Manny and I have never crossed paths in the ring, and I'd love to make it happen. I'm ready to show the world what I'm capable of.'
However, Pacquiao's path to another world title shot may not be straightforward. Romero is expected to face a mandatory challenger, and Barrios is lined up to fight Ryan Garcia. With the boxing business resuming its usual pace, Pacquiao might opt for a spectacle fight, but Judah's chances seem slim, especially after his retirement in 2019 due to a brain bleed.
What do you think? Is a Pacquiao-Judah fight a realistic possibility, or is it just a dream match-up? The boxing community is divided, and we want to hear your thoughts! Will Pacquiao answer the call, or is this a challenge he'll pass on?