Tomoki may be the best of the Kameda Brothers.
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Hisa Furakawa is the japanase trainer that Trains in the Pancho Rosales Gym, the gym where Tomoki trains.
Daiki and Kouki have a mexican trainer too, but is not the same one that Tomoki has, Tomoki trains with Ruben Lira in Mexico City .
And the mexican trainer of the older brothers lives in Guadalajara.
His name is Eddy Reynoso and he is also the trainer of Mexican Prospect Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.
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http://www.insideboxing.com/Espanol/Hisao/photos/Daiki%20Kameda%20y%20%20el%20mexicano%20Edison%20Reynoso.jpg
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Sendai Tanaka, he now lives in Japan, and trains the Teiken fighters.
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Yea that's him. I saw him working with valero and he's awesome on the mitts.
What's the name of barrera's former trainer? He's also japanese and speaks fluent spanish cause he works in mexico.
Sendai Tanaka, he now lives in Japan, and trains the Teiken fighters.
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Haha no, but he has live in Mexico since he was 15, he is now 18.
He is the younger brother of the famous Kameda brothers (Kouki and Daiki) of Japan.
Wow. how the hell learned spanish that quick..
is he asian-mexican?
Haha no, but he has live in Mexico since he was 15, he is now 18.
He is the younger brother of the famous Kameda brothers (Kouki and Daiki) of Japan.
Pretty cool that he talks spainish. Is that his gf? He seems a character
Yeah that's his GF, but he could have got better in Mexico City haha.
And he learned spanish reading books and living in Mexico, there's also a Japanese trainer in the Gym where he is training.
That trainer must have helped Tomiki with his spanish too.
He also made his entire amateur career in Mexico, he never had an amateur fight in Japan.
pretty intresting video
btw I never knew that Arguello and Duran went to Mexico to train, I wonder if it was early in their careers
From what can i remember hearing, it was early in Duran's career, he live in Mexico for awhile.
And Arguello trained in Mexico City for years with "Cuyo" Hernandez
Legendary mexican Trainer Arturo "Cuyo" Hernandez trained him, he was already featherweight champ, but with Cuyo, he won the Superfeatherweight beating Alfredo Escalera in 1978 and the Lightweight title, he trained him all of those years, unitl "CuyO" Hernandez didn't want to train him anymore for his fight in Light Welterweight with Aaron Pryor.
http://archivo.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2000/octubre/27-octubre-2000/deportes/deportes7.html
"Sentí una sensación muy especial, me dio tristeza porque mi ídolo estaba acabado, pero sentí gusto porque la corona pluma CMB ya era mía. Después me puse en manos de don Arturo Hernández, 1978, quien me moldeó, me enseñó la técnica, también a caminar arriba del ring y con él gané el campeonato superpluma, derrotando al fuerte puertorriqueño Alfredo Escalera, el 28 de enero de 1978 en San Juan, y luego al inglés Jimmy Watt, en ligero, el 20 en julio de 1981 en Londres, don Arturo ya no quiso entrenarme para disputar el cetro superligero a Aaron Pryor; me dijo que no tenía yo oportunidad de vencer por situaciones de peso, y tuvo razón porque Pryor me ganó, fue una de las ocho derrotas en mi carrera, donde hubo 96 triunfos con 78 nocauts. Hice 22 defensas".
LIGADO A MEXICO
"Y cómo no voy a querer a México, mi vida está ligada a este bello país, de aquí es mi ídolo, mi maestro, Olivares; de aquí fue otro maestro importante en mi vida, en mi carrera deportiva, don Arturo `Cuyo' Hernández, y de aquí es el doctor Horacio Ramírez Mercado, quien fue mi médico durante ocho años, yo sabía que no tendría problemas si él estaba en mi esquina, es de los mejores médicos del mundo en cuanto al boxeo, y de aquí son muchos de los buenos amigos que he encontrado en mi vida, como usted", expresó Alexis con una franca sonrisa que casi siempre lo acompaña"
He said that "Cuyo" Hernandez teach him the tecnique and how to walk the ring.
I like the talent I see from him and he's getting international experience already, fighting in Mexico. One to look out for.
He just beat tall Nicaraguan Marlon Marquez by a wide UD in 8 , a boxer than in his last fight fought for a World Title in Argentina versus one of the Best, Omar Narvaez.
Tomoki put him down 2 times in the fourth, a shame he couldn't get the KO.
But a great learning experience, he went 8 rounds, and those rounds will help him a lot in the future.