Pretty amazing fight!!!
They will fight at the Ryogoku Sumo Arena, November 29.
I'm waiting for Koki to revenge his younger bro.
A KO over Naito will make him a legend in Japan
Everybody in Japan will be watching this!!
Great upcoming fights for the Bros.
Koki for the World Title versus Daisuke Naito
and Daiki for the World Title versus Denkaosan Kaovichit, october 6.
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2 DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION!!!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :banana:
Saw the fight in another stream of TBS,
KOKI you did it!!!
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http://suljosblog.com/blog3/files/koki-kameda-cake-web.jpg
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first time heard this...anyway thanks.. :D
Koki has always said that his idol is Pacquiao, that's why he went for a couple of days to train in the Phils.
Daisuke Naito trained in the Phils., not Koki Kameda.
Naito was in the ALA gym, and sparred with Z Gorres (before he got injured), WBO 105 champ Donnie Nietes, and AJ Banal.
Check this out! :boxing:
Koki was also in the Phils.
"KOKI KAMEDA. El invicto alto clasificado mundial regresó a Japón luego de haber cumplido su etapa de preparación en Filipinas, de cara a su combate por la corona mundial mosca del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (CMB) ante su compatriota Daisuke Naito."
http://www.laestrella.com.pa/mensual/2009/10/27/contenido/162875.asp
He just went a few days to the Phillipines, to train and spar there, so he can get some of the Warrior Spirit of his IDOL MANNY PACQUIAO, that were his words.
Koki mentions Pacquiao a lot in his interviews, and how he's inspired by Pacman achievements and all that.
Koki is a Pacman Groupie.
Daisuke Naito trained in the Phils., not Koki Kameda.
Naito was in the ALA gym, and sparred with Z Gorres (before he got injured), WBO 105 champ Donnie Nietes, and AJ Banal.
This guy???? lol
Yes that guy,
He always gets 3/4 of the population of Japan watching his fights!!!.
If he beats Naito in this MEGAFIGHT IN JAPAN (EVERYBODY WILL WATCH IT) and gets his revenge for his brother, then he will have become a 2 Division World Champion at the age of 23.
Sparring with Mijares
http://boxeomundial.net/news_images/3/11_28_2009_tomokikameda.jpg
In other news, yesterday the younger and the more talented brother, 5'7 Bantamweight Tomoki "El Mexicanito" Kameda beat Nicaraguan Marlon Marquez
A boxer than in his las fight fought for the World Title versus Argentinian Super Boxer Omar Narvaez.
He beat in him by scores of (80-70, 80-71, 80-71), Tomoki floored Marquez 2 times in the fourth round.
He is now 11-0 (9 KO'S)
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=472942&cat=boxer
THE TIME IS COMING!!!!!
WAR KOKI!!!
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http://www.insideboxing.com/Espanol/Hisao/photos/Koki%20Kameda%20y%20el%20entrenador%20mexicano%20Edison%20Reynoso.jpg
The 2 Most Popular Boxers in their respective Countries
Koki Kameda and Saul Alvarez of Mexico
http://www.notifight.com/artman2/uploads/3/KokiKamedaSaulAlvarezSumio410NF01.jpg
This was take when, Alvarez went to japan to support his trainer Eddy Reynoso with his fighter Daiki Kameda, in his second Title Shot.
Eddy is the one in the left and he also trains Koki.
Tomoki the youngest brother and the one with the most talent is trained by Mexican Ruben Lira in Mexico City in the Pancho Rosales Gym.
http://i.oem.com.mx/18cd77da-15d4-4b80-ac4c-acf9e7ea8b36.jpg
I was looking around google. here's another less biased video..he looks like a little pac.. southpaw with a good left. But he throws in body punches, like cotto
I'll check the fight out
He just went a few days to the Phillipines, to train and spar there, so he can get some of the Warrior Spirit of his IDOL MANNY PACQUIAO, that were his words.
Koki mentions Pacquiao a lot in his interviews, and how he's inspired by Pacman achievements and all that.
Koki is a Pacman Groupie.
yea, a Pong-Darchinyan/Arce fight coulda, woulda, shoulda been entertaining..
He wanted to fight Arce, and Darchinyan, but his promoter wanted to protect the image of their sponsor - Red Bull (Krating Daeng). They were businessmen, they wanted to protect their fighter, twas part of their corporate risk-management. And they had another agenda to promote their brand name, that is for Pong to set a new record for the most number of successful title defenses in the flyweight division!
His battle vs Hussein Hussein was his last genuine challenge where the risk of losing was there. Pong manhandled Hussy! even before Arce got the credit for their crackling 2-fight duel highlighted on HBO, remember that poster of a smiling 'warrior' Arce with a bloody nose, cowboy hat, and a lollipop?!
Yea. i know the whole story. Arce and Darchinyan were calling out Wonjongkam but the fights just never happened. Seemed like nobody was really willing to spend the cash to get that guy out of here.
I saw both Arce/Hussein fights, the 2nd fight wasnt as good, it was the on the undercard of Corrales/Castillo 2. The first fight was a war, Arce was dominant but hussein hung in here.
Pong though, i remember how he basically dedicated his life to the sport and had an enourmous amount of defenses, but on here he was always rediculed for not fighting outside of asia or avoiding the hot fighters at the time, but honestly i already knew it was the promoter protecting him, thats why i said a guy like that who was so good for so long is now about to toil to gatekeeper status.
I am rooting for Naito, because as far as I know, the two brothers aren't against dirty fighting, and Daki was encouraged by Koki to foul the shit out of Daisuke.. Fuck that.
WAR DAISUKE!!!!
Sad to think Wongjongkam is faded at this point, he never had a marquee fight outside of asia.
yea, a Pong-Darchinyan/Arce fight coulda, woulda, shoulda been entertaining..
He wanted to fight Arce, and Darchinyan, but his promoter wanted to protect the image of their sponsor - Red Bull (Krating Daeng). They were businessmen, they wanted to protect their fighter, twas part of their corporate risk-management. And they had another agenda to promote their brand name, that is for Pong to set a new record for the most number of successful title defenses in the flyweight division!
His battle vs Hussein Hussein was his last genuine challenge where the risk of losing was there. Pong manhandled Hussy! even before Arce got the credit for their crackling 2-fight duel highlighted on HBO, remember that poster of a smiling 'warrior' Arce with a bloody nose, cowboy hat, and a lollipop?!
Koki has been talked up for a minute now, I have only seen a few of his fight but he won a belt then went to Mexico to train and was fight outing of Mexico for a minute to really work on his game so he should be somewhat improved. Naito is a grizzeled vet, if it is a fight I think Naito chances improves but if it is more of a boxing contest I think Kamea has the edge.
Interesting fight, it would be very big in Japan so that kind of rating is not suprising.
Since that fight he has improved a lot, and he won the rematch clearly. :boxing:
He's now trained by the trainer of Saul Alvarez and he has really improved training in Mexico with fighters like Montiel, Mijares, etc.
ah..so no more slapping in the face eh? lol
I was looking around google. here's another less biased video..he looks like a little pac.. southpaw with a good left. But he throws in body punches, like cotto
I'll check the fight out
The Kameda brothers are decent, other than the fam being able to talk a good game, I don't know why they are so popular. I remember hearing Koki had a reality show that was popular and from there, he got a title pretty young with single digit fights.
I remember watching Koki on the Mijares-Sasakul undercard, wasn't impressed. Naito is strong, but he lacks skills, so Kameda might be able to take him.
Also read (on maxboxing I think) that this fight was projected to get a 70+ point rating. Which is insane, good luck to them.
this kid Koki Kameda looks like a paper champ all the way...
he WON that fight? wtf
Since that fight he has improved a lot, and he won the rematch clearly. :boxing:
He's now trained by the trainer of Saul Alvarez and he has really improved training in Mexico with fighters like Montiel, Mijares, etc.