Denkaosan Kaovichit Ready For Big Title Defense

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Denkaosan Kaovichit Ready For Big Title Defense

    WBA flyweight champion Denkaosan Kaovichit of Thailand has said he is one hundred percent ready for his first title defense against Japanese challenger Hiroyuki Hisataka today.
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    He struggled with a guy who had lost four of his six previous fights. So much for him being ready for a "Big TITLE DEFENSE"

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      #3
      Is this Kaovichit Guy any good? This is the first time I've heard of him or his opponent.

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        I want this thai to win. if he loses, there's no way that title will leave japan.... the only 2 japs that fought outside of japan are Hiroshi Matsumoto and Nishioka(who KTFO Gonzales)

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          #5
          Denkaosen is a pretty decent fighter and has more power than you think.

          He exposed Sakata who was one of the weakest flyweight champions.

          It would be nice to see him fight the other champs as he's got plenty of experience and pretty good skills.

          He may not beat the kingpins, but he's not getting blown out either.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kaiziken
            I want this thai to win. if he loses, there's no way that title will leave japan.... the only 2 japs that fought outside of japan are Hiroshi Matsumoto and Nishioka(who KTFO Gonzales)

            I think Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym would be very dangerous for anyone at 122.

            Supposedly he's Bernard Dunne's mandatory but I wouldn't mind seeing him fight Nishioka.

            He's basically the best and toughest Thai. He's got more talent than just about anyone in Thailand and he can give out some hellacious punishment while taking good shots.

            It'd be nice to see him fight Dunne or Nikiosha.

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              Apparently Denkaosan barely won last night in Japan.

              I am sure his people want none of Donaire, but a Koki Kameda fight would be very big in Japan.

              Surprised not much news of this but it was a split decision victory for the WBA flyweight title.

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                Originally posted by jreckoning
                Apparently Denkaosan barely won last night in Japan.

                I am sure his people want none of Donaire, but a Koki Kameda fight would be very big in Japan.

                Surprised not much news of this but it was a split decision victory for the WBA flyweight title.
                I assume everyone wants Kameda though? He is very popular still there correct.

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                  Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                  I assume everyone wants Kameda though? He is very popular still there correct.

                  Yeah, when they say 50% of the people in Japan tune in to watch him fight, you gotta think it would make money.

                  He's like the Japanese bad boy in a conservative culture.

                  But no one in the U.S. really knows him, but Kameda is apparently gonna fight in Mexico for the interim WBA title.

                  Jesus, enough WBA titles to go around for everyone.

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                    Originally posted by jreckoning
                    Yeah, when they say 50% of the people in Japan tune in to watch him fight, you gotta think it would make money.

                    He's like the Japanese bad boy in a conservative culture.

                    But no one in the U.S. really knows him, but Kameda is apparently gonna fight in Mexico for the interim WBA title.

                    Jesus, enough WBA titles to go around for everyone.
                    The only reason I know about him is I like reading Joe Koizumi, he is my go to guy for the Japanese fight scene.

                    Kameda has fought in Mexico a couple times now, he must have to get away to hone his skills or something of that nature (probably better sparring in Mexico, or atleast different sparring). If you want to get paid in that division you more then likely are going to have to come see Kameda.

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