Angelo Leo Interview
Angelo Leo reflects on his dominant win over Tomoki Kameda and calls out Naoya Inoue as he eyes the division’s biggest names.
Angelo Leo reflects on his dominant win over Tomoki Kameda and calls out Naoya Inoue as he eyes the division’s biggest names.

The common takeaway from any visiting boxer who travels to Japan for a fight is that their fanbase grows exponentially.

Angelo Leo has numerous options after successfully defending his IBF featherweight title for the first time, according to his co-promoter Garry Jonas of ProBox TV

Angelo Leo is already plotting his next visit to Japan after successfully defending his IBF featherweight title against Tomoki Kameda at the Intex Osaka

Angelo Leo made the first defense of his IBF featherweight title, via a majority decision victory in his challenger Tomoki Kameda’s home city of Osaka, Japan

Ginjiro Shigeoka was taken out of the ring on a stretcher after collapsing at the conclusion of his IBF minimumweight title defeat by the champion Pedro Taduran at the Intex Osaka

Tomoki Kameda believes he will have to call on his experience fighting out in Mexico when he takes on Angelo Leo this Saturday for the IBF featherweight title in Osaka, Japan.

Angelo Leo has given Garry Jonas’ ProBox TV credit for rejuvenating his career that has seen him crowned IBF featherweight champion.

Angelo Leo and Tomoki Kameda were both inside the 126lbs limit ahead of their IBF featherweight title fight.
Paulie, Chris, and Jimmy are joined by Robert Garcia to break down the Angelo Leo vs. Tomoki Kameda IBF featherweight title fight in Japan, offering expert analysis on Leo’s defense and Kameda’s performance.