Kameda's KO was spectacular last night. It reminded me of GGG's KO of Macklin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93aeYO_MNc0
http://cdn3.vox-cdn.com/assets/4748396/Tomoki_Kameda_vs_Pungluang_Sor_Singyu.gif
"That Mexican boxing school get you knocked out doe" lol brushmyhair you're a tool dude. That body shot was the result of the Mexican school but they don't know shiet about boxing doe.
VIVA EL MEXICANITO
The Cuban Style is meant for victory. The Mexican style is meant for pride and honor. One style is more reckless. I care more about my fav fighters winning than i do by the style they fight. I am no tool.
Now Brush My Hair one time.
"That Mexican boxing school get you knocked out doe" lol brushmyhair you're a tool dude. That body shot was the result of the Mexican school but they don't know shiet about boxing doe.
VIVA EL MEXICANITO
http://www.zonadeboxeo.com/images/stories/KokiKameda_pikago282013.jpg
He is a very fan friendly fighter, I hope he gets a fight as soon as he is ready for one.
was a sickening body shot KO, Froch groves 2 was better doe
Nope, No way. Froch groves was a good KO but this one, The Kameda KO so far takes the cake. This is like the GGG Bodyshot on Macklin.
I'm sorry but lighter weight classes have no business being considered for knockout of the year or fight of the year.
Did you see the stephen smith vs gary buckland KO from last year. It looked exactly like Marquez vs Pacquiao 4 KO. I consider welterweight a light weight-class. Marquez vs Pacquiao 4 was clear cut KO of the year that year. I believed Smith vs Buckland should have gotten KO of the year last year. My second choice was GGG vs Macklin.
This guy is gonna be awesome. PPV Star one day?
he could, but he'll have to move north of bantam/superbantam, but with his frame (5'7''/8'' i think) he could be making feather or superfeather
BW has some major fights for him, especially if he gets his license back to fight in Japan. Iwasa or Kingpin Shinsuke Yamanaka have so much potential to be down right classics. He can fight Ceja, Ruiz or Moreno in Mexico for a good event, especially with his marketability in Mexico. Or... he can defend against wiley Malcom Tunacao who gave Yamanaka a good scrap before he got put away. Bantamweight has more than a few options for Tomoki.
most definitely! but i just wana see him against frampton one day, call me greedy
Kameda's KO was spectacular last night. It reminded me of GGG's KO of Macklin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93aeYO_MNc0
http://cdn3.vox-cdn.com/assets/4748396/Tomoki_Kameda_vs_Pungluang_Sor_Singyu.gif
I missed this fight unfortunately. Man, look at that dude roll around in pain.
I want Kameda vs Frampton.
That would be interesting. I wouldn't even chose a side on that one, the best man would win that night and I would be happy :)