By Jake Donovan - Daiki Kameda picked up his sixth straight win after stopping visiting Aaron Bobadilla (9-3, 7KO)in the sixth round of their bantamweight bout Saturday evening in Nagoya, Japan.
While the win was never in doubt for the 24-year old, where he next fights was considered the greater challenge. It seems the middle child is forced to make the biggest sacrafice of his three brothers.
Reportedly next in store for Kameda, now 28-3 (18KO) is a drop down in weight. Plans call for a return to the super flyweight division, where he came up short in a previous title challenge against then-champion Tepparith Kokietgym in Dec. 2011.
Six straight fights have taken place at the bantamweight limit or higher, but Kameda is now being steered towards recently crowned 115 lb. titlist Liborio Solis. [Click Here To Read More]
While the win was never in doubt for the 24-year old, where he next fights was considered the greater challenge. It seems the middle child is forced to make the biggest sacrafice of his three brothers.
Reportedly next in store for Kameda, now 28-3 (18KO) is a drop down in weight. Plans call for a return to the super flyweight division, where he came up short in a previous title challenge against then-champion Tepparith Kokietgym in Dec. 2011.
Six straight fights have taken place at the bantamweight limit or higher, but Kameda is now being steered towards recently crowned 115 lb. titlist Liborio Solis. [Click Here To Read More]