The "little mexican" is starting to establish himself in america and has proven to be a top bantamweight. But I was wondering where he will go from here.
At 5'8 he's big for the weight and I can see him outgrowing to super bantam or more likely featherweight. I reckon he cleans out bantamweight at least
Without question. Or if they feel they were in the least bit threatened they regress... it's sad when that **** happens, just look at Bad Boy Rosas, went from a promising prospect to completely losing his head after one loss.
Kameda vs Rey Vargas would be pretty good btw.
I see Kameda shaping up a good little career before he leaves the sport, he is hungry and he is giving his all into becoming an attraction in US soil. I'm rooting for the Japones. :headbang:
I wish that japanese boxing got more worldwide coverage because they can be really exciting. Hopefully kameda's rising stardom will encourage others to fight outside of japan
I'm not convinced it'll happen yet. Remember they were supposed to fight in November? I'm not sure if Gutierrez feels he's not ready, but I think he beats Ruiz. It'd be a war though. And like you said, Televisa and TV Azteca are always beefing.
What I like about Gutierrez is that earlier this year he beat Jairo Hernandez, but not in as convincing of fashion as he wanted so he rematched him and left no doubt the second time. Same with Rey Vargas and Silvester Lopez. Vargas didn't look as good as he wanted to the first time, rematched him and knocked him out.
Most young fighters these days have a tough outing and just act like it never happened, :pat:.
Without question. Or if they feel they were in the least bit threatened they regress... it's sad when that **** happens, just look at Bad Boy Rosas, went from a promising prospect to completely losing his head after one loss.
Kameda vs Rey Vargas would be pretty good btw.
I see Kameda shaping up a good little career before he leaves the sport, he is hungry and he is giving his all into becoming an attraction in US soil. I'm rooting for the Japones. :headbang:
Tons of good fights out there for him at 118 or 122. Leo Santa Cruz, Rodrigo Guerrero, Julio Ceja, Andres Gutierrez, Rey Vargas, and Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. are a bunch of Mexicans out there for him. Sprinkle in some of his paisanos such as Ryosuke Isawa, Shingo Wake, Ryo Matsumoto, Shinsuke Yamanaka, and he should be set for the next 2 years. Randy Caballero and Joseph Agbeko would be good opponents too.
I don't see Kameda fighting Frampton, Quigg, or Rigondeaux. Seems like they all have teams that are very hard to work with.
Off topic, thoughts on Andres Gutierrez vs El Cuatito Ruiz? Un peleononononon! Hay tiro Carlitos! Hay tiro! En la casa del box! :lol1:
Disclaimer: It wouldnt happen on Box Azteca though :( Andres and Ruiz are under the opposing broadcasting companies.. sorta like HBO vs Sho, but in Mexico :lol1:
Is this the Kameda brother that almost got robbed in his last fight? Shocking scorecards
Wouldn't be surprised if Jamie McDonnell decisioned him I wasn't impressed by what I seen.
Tomoki Kameda is supposed to fight Jamie McDonnell in March. McDonnell sucks, so Kameda should win that fight.
I favor Kameda over everyone at 118 other than Shinsuke Yamanaka and Anselmo Moreno.
I hope Kameda takes his time and really develops his skills at 118. Eventually he'll probably end up at 126. Kameda has a great height but he has a small frame so 126 might be his ceiling, but if he puts the weight on well then maybe he could make it to 130.
I think he has some nice fights waiting for him at 122. I agree with you though, I think he caps at 126 or 130.
Yeah I really like him as well. Iwasa vs Yamanaka was intense, a seriously awesome showdown. Did you see Yamanaka vs Suriyan Sor Rungvisai? That was incredibly entertaining :lol1:
That guy has a damn engine on him. Interesting early before the God of left took over
Iwasa rising too....I think he'll win the IBF this year
Yeah I really like him as well. Iwasa vs Yamanaka was intense, a seriously awesome showdown. Did you see Yamanaka vs Suriyan Sor Rungvisai? That was incredibly entertaining :lol1:
The "little mexican" is starting to establish himself in america and has proven to be a top bantamweight. But I was wondering where he will go from here.
At 5'8 he's big for the weight and I can see him outgrowing to super bantam or more likely featherweight. I reckon he cleans out bantamweight at least
Cleans out bantam? Doubt it, he's not even the best japanese bantamweight