Kameda-Wonjongkam is for The Ring's Flyweight belt

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  • Shadows
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    Kameda-Wonjongkam is for The Ring's Flyweight belt

    THE RING currently recognizes five world champions among the sport’s 17 weight classes: Wladimir Klitschko at heavyweight, Kelly Pavlik at middleweight, Manny Pacquiao at junior welterweight, Juan Manuel Marquez at lightweight, and Ivan Calderon at junior flyweight.

    By the end of the month THE RING will crown it’s sixth current world champion when the magazine’s Nos. 1 and 2 flyweights, Koki Kameda and Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, face each other in the ring on March 27.

    Like the other five RING champions, the winner of the 112-pound showdown, which takes place in Tokyo, Japan, will be considered the best fighter in his division by most fans and boxing media.

    The 12-round bout matches an amazing young talent against the most grizzled and experienced of veterans.

    Kameda (22-0, 14 knockouts), a boxing wunderkind who began learning the sport as soon as he could stand, is a 23-year-old two-division beltholder. The Osaka native won his first world title (at 108 pounds) with a controversial split decision over Juan Landaeta at age 19 and with only 11 pro bouts under his belt.

    Kameda, whose ****y swagger makes him wildly popular with Japan’s youth but infamous to the older generation, soundly decisioned the battle-tested Venezuelan contender in an immediate rematch and then vacated the 108-pound title to campaign at flyweight where he’s won nine consecutive fights including a title-winning unanimous decision over accomplished Japanese veteran Daisuke Naito in his last bout.

    Wonjongkam (74-3-1, 39 KOs), a 15-year vet with borderline hall-of-fame credentials, is a legend in his native Thailand. The former flyweight titleholder defended his 112-pound belt 17 times before dropping a decision to Naito in 2007. Prior to losing to Naito, who he had twice defeated in title defenses, Wonjongkam had won an astounding 56 consecutive fights dating back to 1996.

    The 32-year-old southpaw proved he’s still got a lot of fight left in him by going 9-0-1 in his last 10 bouts, which includes a 12-round decision over dangerous Mexican standout Julio Cesar Miranda and a draw with Naito in their fourth bout.

    “THE RING will recognized the winner of the March 27 bout between Koki Kameda and Pongsaklek Wonjongkam as the flyweight champion of the world,” said Nigel Collins, Editor-in-Chief of THE RING magazine. “As Kameda and Wonjongkam are the No. 1 and No. 2 contenders, respectively, this is the perfect opportunity to fill the vacancy at 112 pounds. The winner will be the first RING magazine flyweight champion since we announced our new championship policy in 2002.”
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    BFD...Ring's flyweight title will wind up representing the same lineage it would be linked to if they had just admitted there was an existing lineage straight to Kameda already, which has been there all along. Shows off how silly the attempt at a history do-over was in most cases.

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      Originally posted by crold1
      BFD...Ring's flyweight title will wind up representing the same lineage it would be linked to if they had just admitted there was an existing lineage straight to Kameda already, which has been there all along. Shows off how silly the attempt at a history do-over was in most cases.
      I understand your point and agree, Cliff.

      However, this thread was more about creating some banter about the fight.

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      • Khalid X
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        This was expected even before negotiations started. I glad because the winner mosdef deserves it. I just hope he doesnt face sosa (he doesn't deserve a shot but is being discussed) but rather see Koki fight segura or calderon.

        My dream though is that he he becomes ring champ at 112 and fights the ring champ at 115 vic darchinyan. That fight would be crazy and I know vic would be down.

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          Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
          This was expected even before negotiations started. I glad because the winner mosdef deserves it. I just hope he doesnt face sosa (he doesn't deserve a shot but is being discussed) but rather see Koki fight segura or calderon.

          My dream though is that he he becomes ring champ at 112 and fights the ring champ at 115 vic darchinyan. That fight would be crazy and I know vic would be down.
          As far as I've read on here (and if Cliff comes in here, perhaps he can clarify), Sosa is guranteed a shot anytime wants it, as he is an "Emeritus Champion". He is just choosing to go to flyweight.

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            Yea I figured is going to be fore the Ring belt. Is the top two rated guys going against each other. I am still baffled about the 11 pounds though...

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              Originally posted by Shadows
              I understand your point and agree, Cliff.

              However, this thread was more about creating some banter about the fight.
              on you 1st...All good with the banter. Just think it bears pointing out. Sosa will get the winner as a special mando.

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                Originally posted by Shadows
                As far as I've read on here (and if Cliff comes in here, perhaps he can clarify), Sosa is guranteed a shot anytime wants it, as he is an "Emeritus Champion". He is just choosing to go to flyweight.
                which is pretty sad considering that Sosa just lost while guys like segura and calderon are on winning streaks. Outside of some psuedo championship title....I cant see how a Sosa mandatory is justifiable.

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                  Originally posted by crold1
                  on you 1st...All good with the banter. Just think it bears pointing out. Sosa will get the winner as a special mando.
                  Got ya.

                  Thanks for the clarification.

                  Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
                  which is pretty sad considering that Sosa just lost while guys like segura and calderon are on winning streaks. Outside of some psuedo championship title....I cant see how a Sosa mandatory is justifiable.
                  See above.

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                    Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
                    which is pretty sad considering that Sosa just lost while guys like segura and calderon are on winning streaks. Outside of some psuedo championship title....I cant see how a Sosa mandatory is justifiable.
                    Did you see HOW Sosa lost? I have no problem with the WBC doing that for one their long reigning guys who was planning a move up anyways.

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