Daiki Kameda is in search of his sixth straight win, one that he hopes will lead to another title bid. The middle child of one of boxing’s most famous fighting families, Kameda welcomes the challenge of Mexico’s Aaron Bobadilla in a 100-round bantamweight bout Saturday evening in Nagoya, Japan.
Both fighters came in within the 118 lb. divisional limit. Kameda was slightly below at 117.5 lb, while Bobadilla was right at the 118 lb. mark.
Kameda (27-3, 17KO) has won five straight since a failed title bid against then 115 lb. tiltist Tepparith Kokietgym in Dec. ’11. A former flyweight titlist, Kameda now competes in the bantamweight división, where oldest brother Koki Kameda currently owns a major title. [Click Here To Read More]
Both fighters came in within the 118 lb. divisional limit. Kameda was slightly below at 117.5 lb, while Bobadilla was right at the 118 lb. mark.
Kameda (27-3, 17KO) has won five straight since a failed title bid against then 115 lb. tiltist Tepparith Kokietgym in Dec. ’11. A former flyweight titlist, Kameda now competes in the bantamweight división, where oldest brother Koki Kameda currently owns a major title. [Click Here To Read More]
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