It looks like former multi-divisional world champion Zab Judah couldn’t wait to get his hands on Hevinson Herrera. So much so, that they brawled at Wednesday’s weigh-in, resulting in Herrera being injured an unable to fight. Their match, which was to be Judah’s first fight in two years, has been scrapped altogether.
According to reports, it appeared as though the Colombian was punched in the chest, but he claimed he was drilled in the head and complained of a headache. The doctor on hand deemed him unfit to fight, thus cancelling their fight. Judah (42-9, 29 KOs) still weighed in just in case promoter Greg Cohen can find a replacement by Thursday morning. He told ESPN.com that it’s unlikely to happen.
Cohen said that there will be disciplinary action taken against both fighters and that the rest of the card will go on as scheduled.