Daniel Judah
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Daniel Harvey Judah (b. August 8, 1977) is an American southpaw professional light heavyweight boxer. He is the brother of welterweight champion Zab Judah and Josiah Judah.
Judah had his pro debut on June 18, 1999.
Although Judah has never fought for a major title, he has fought several notable foes, including Glen Johnson (boxer) (Draw), Julian Letterlough (Draw), Eric Harding (Decision Loss), and Darnell Wilson (TKO).
The TKO loss in 2006 to Wilson was his first KO loss, and occurred after a serious injury. According to ringside reports, "just 33 seconds into round four, a right hand from Wilson landed on the shoulder of Judah, and a cracking sound could be heard at ringside. Judah turned away writhing in pain, his shrieks could be heard throughout the ballroom. Referee Malik Waleed, like many in attendance, seemed miffed by the occurrence, he then summoned the ringside physician to inspect the injured fighter. Judah shrieked as soon as his stiffened arm was touched by Doctor Douglass Frankel, M.D."[1]