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Zab Judah will end nearly two-year layoff in September

Judah is looking to reinvent himself one more time, Mike Coppinger writes.

Matt Christie

2nd August, 2015

Zab Judah will end nearly two-year layoff in September

Zab Judah is making a comeback to the ring.

The former undisputed welterweight champion — one of the biggest names in boxing of the aughts — will return in September in a tune-up fight televised on CBS Sports Network.

Earlier Monday, it was announced Judah signed with Greg Cohen promotions as the Brooklynite seeks to win a title at 140 pounds. The matchup, against an opponent to be determined, will take place in the New York area.

Click here to see what Judah had to say.

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