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November 6th 2008-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (10-1, 7) vs Angel Rezago (8-7-1, 4) In November 2008 Daiki Kameda [亀田 大毅] returned to the ring after a lengthy suspension from the JBC for his actions in a bout more than a year earlier, against Daisuke Naito in a WBC world title bout. In his return he faced off with diminutive Mexican visitor Angel Rezago at Korakuen Hall.
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August 30th 2009-Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Daiki Kameda (14-1, 10) vs Jose Alberto Cuadros (9-9, 4) In 2009, whilst preparing for a second world title fight, Japan's Daiki Kameda [亀田大毅] took on limited Mexican fighter Jose Alberto Cuadros in what was essentially a tune up bout. April 4th 2012-Arena, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Daiki Kameda (22-3, 14) Vs Phompetch Twins Gym (1-2) After losing in a WBA Super Flyweight title title bout to Tepparith Kokietgym Japan's Daiki Kameda [亀田 大毅] looked for a confidence building win as he took on Phompetch Twins Gym June 8th 2013-International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan Daiki Kameda (27-3, 17) vs Aaron Bobadilla (9-2, 7) In the summer of 2013 former world champion Daiki Kameda [亀田 大毅] faced off with Mexican foe Aaron Bobadilla September 25th 2010-Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (17-1, 11) vs Takefumi Sakata (36-5-2, 17) In 2010 we saw the final bout to feature former WBA Flyweight champion Takefumi Sakata [坂田健史] as he attempted to reclaim his title from the then champion Daiki Kameda [亀田大毅]. February 7th 2010-World Memorial Hall, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Denkaosan Kaovichit (48-1-1, 20) vs Daiki Kameda (15-2, 11) II In 2009 Japan's Daiki Kameda [亀田 大毅] challenged WBA Flyweight champion Denkaosan Kaovichit [เด่นเก้าแสน เก้าวิชิต] from Thailand. That bout saw Denkaosan retain his title by narrow decision and lead to a rematch the following year. December 3rd 2013-Bodymaker Colosseum, Osaka, Osaka, Japan Daiki Kameda (29-3, 18) Vs Liborio Solis (15-3-1, 7) The Kameda brothers have been involved in numerous controversies over the years, one of the most significant was the one that followed Daiki Kameda's [亀田 大毅] bout with Liborio Solis. The bout, which was supposed to unify the IBF and WBA Super Flyweight titles, saw Solis fail to make weight and the Japanese fans, and boxing commission both felt frustrated and deceived after the bout by a decision from the IBF. It later resulted in the Kameda gym having their license taken and non of the brothers have fought in Japan since, in fact both Koki and Daiki have since retired from the sport. December 26th 2010-Super Arena, Saitama, Saitama, Japan Daiki Kameda (18-2, 11) Vs Silvio Olteanu (11-3, 5) In 2010 Japanese fans saw "second son" Daiki Kameda [亀田 大毅] battle against Silvio Olteanu in a defense of the WBA Flyweight title, a title that Kameda had won 8 months earlier. June 5th 2006-Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (3-0, 2) Vs Yoppie Benu (6-5-3, 3) Japanese fighter Daiki Kameda began his career with a lot of promise and by fight #4 he was seemingly a star in the making. Sadly whilst he was showing promise some of his opponents were less than testing, as seen when he faced Yoppie Benu of Indonesia, who had gone 0-4-2 in his 6 fights coming in to this one according to boxrec.com. August 20th 2006-Bunka Gym, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Daiki Kameda (4-0, 3) Vs Wido Paez (3-1-2, 1) The rise of Daiki Kameda wasn't the most exciting but at times he was really fun to watch, especially early in his career when he fought with an aggressive mentality that saw him hunt stoppages. It was during this stage of his career that he fought Indonesian fighter Wido Paez, a very over matched visitor who had no answer to Kameda's aggression. Note-On screen graphic lists Paez as 18-4-3 (7) |
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