We’re BACK for PART 2 of THE ART OF WARD featuring Zab Judah. Zab kicks off by telling Andre Ward what the Cory Spinks fight week actually looked like: checking into the hotel under an alias and getting a death threat on the room phone anyway, armed security rotating outside his door through the night, and sending his conditioning coach out in street clothes to order the team’s food because he was certain somebody would try to poison it.
Then the run that defined the rest of his career. He lost the undisputed title to Carlos Baldomir, and Don King had him re-signing his contract that same night, because the IBF belt was the only thing left that could get him Floyd Mayweather. Zab makes his full case on that fight: the glove that touched the canvas and was never called a knockdown, the first five rounds, Roger Mayweather coming into the ring in the tenth and his own father walking in right behind him, the $8 million purse and the $350,000 he handed straight back in fines, and why the year they suspended him afterward hurt more than the loss.
Plus Miguel Cotto’s low blows on Puerto Rican Day weekend at the Garden, the Lucas Matthysse camp he built off a tape of Matthysse’s third professional fight, the three million dollars he refused to hand an investor, the accountants who ran through what was left, and the walk he took by himself to a Brooklyn hospital thirty days after his final fight that ended in emergency brain surgery.
0:00 – Intro: Fight week lockdown before Corey Spinks II 7:53 – The knockout & the Harlem Shake celebration 10:21 – Post-fight bond with Corey Spinks 15:57 – The Carlos Baldomir loss & re-signing with Don King 20:15 – Setting up the Floyd Mayweather superfight 23:13 – Fight week tension with Mayweather 27:06 – Breaking down Floyd’s style and the early rounds 30:25 – Controversial scoring & the suspension conspiracy 33:02 – The ring brawl breaks out 37:04 – Body shots, fatigue, and respect for Floyd 40:18 – Nevada fine, one-year suspension, moving forward 41:36 – Miguel Cotto war at MSG & the low blows 45:47 – When boxing became “just a job” 46:27 – Underestimating Lucas Matthysse & the mid-fight adjustment 52:10 – Becoming his own promoter and dealmaker 56:09 – Money problems and hard financial lessons 1:03:30 – Comeback fights and the Cletus Seldin stoppage 1:04:28 – Hospital scare and emergency brain surgery 1:11:10 – Recovery, reflection, and closing thoughts
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