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December 20th 2006-Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (6-0, 4) Vs Mohammed Sadik (0-6-1) Japan's Daiki Kameda is known for a number of things. He is of course known for being the second Kameda brother, following Koki Kameda, but he is also known for his singing after his fighters. That singing was on show following his short bout with the horribly inept Mohammad Sadik. Although the fight is a short one the video goes on and includes Daiki's singing, just for those who haven't him before. Note-On screen graphic has Sadik listed as being 27-11-4 (11)
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February 23rd 2007-Prefectural Sogo Gym, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan Daiki Kameda (7-0, 5) Vs Vicky Tahumil (33-0-2, 12) When you see a record like 33-0-2 (12) you tend to get excited, especially when they are facing a 7-0 prospect. That was the case when a then promising Daiki Kameda faced experienced Indonesian Vicky Tahumil. Interestingly Tahumil went on to fight Zolani Tete, Veeraphol Sahaprom and Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym in 3 of his 4 subsequent bouts, all of which were future or former world champions. *The onscreen graphic has Tahumil at 30-0-5 (9) February 26th 2006- Pacifico, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Daiki Kameda (0-0) Vs Samart Sithsaithong (0-3) In 2006 Japanese fans had the chance to see the debut of the second Kameda, Daiki Kameda, who took on Thailand's Samart Sithsaithong in a blink and you miss it bout. July 28th 2007- Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (9-0, 7) Vs Fahpetchnoi Sor Chitpattana (15-2, 9) Japan's Daiki Kameda has certainly had an interesting career with controversies throughout out. His most controversial contest came in 2007 when he fought Daisuke Naito in a WBC Flyweight world title bout. Just weeks prior to that contest he faced Thailand's Fahpetchnoi Sor Chitpattana. April 17th 2006- Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (1-0, 1) v Samart Twingym (0-6) Japan's Daiki Kameda had the TV cameras on his career from pretty much the beginning due to the fame his older brother Koki had. As a result we got to see a lot of Daiki's early bouts, including this one against Samart Twingym, who proved to be much tougher than his boxrec records suggested. May 5th 2006-Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan Daiki Kameda (2-0, 1) Vs Kittihop Kawponkanpim (0-3) Love them or hate them the Kameda clan have been among the key fighters in Japan for the better part of a decade. Here we see "second son" Daiki Kameda, in just his third fight, feature in a TV bout against Thailand's hapless Kittihop Kawponkanpim. October 11th 2007- Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan Daisuke Naito (31-2-2, 20) Vs Daiki Kameda (10-0, 7) Boxing is a sport clouded in controversy. From bad judging to the use of performance enhancing drugs, from dis-likable personalities to organising bodies who produce titles on a whim. For Japanese boxing however their is no family as controversial as the Kameda's. One of the many controversial moments that the family were involved in came in 2007 when Daiki Kameda challenged WBC Flyweight champion Daisuke Naito, who was making the first defense of his title. The controversy came from the tactics that Daiki used and the advice from both his father, Shiro, and his older brother Koki, especially late in the bout. |
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