Koki Kameda and John Mark Apolinario successfully made weight for their bantamweight title fight, which takes place Tuesday evening at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan.
Both fighters hit the scales sculpted and ready for combat, weighing in at the divisional limit of 118 lb..
Kameda (30-1, 17KO) makes the 7th defense of the alphabet belt he acquired in Dec. ’10. The Japanese southpaw – whose ‘everybody loves to hate’ status translates into huge ratings in his native Japan – has won eight straight since his flyweight championship reign came to an end in a March ’10 points loss to eventual Hall of Fame entrant Pongsaklek Wongjonkam.
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Both fighters hit the scales sculpted and ready for combat, weighing in at the divisional limit of 118 lb..
Kameda (30-1, 17KO) makes the 7th defense of the alphabet belt he acquired in Dec. ’10. The Japanese southpaw – whose ‘everybody loves to hate’ status translates into huge ratings in his native Japan – has won eight straight since his flyweight championship reign came to an end in a March ’10 points loss to eventual Hall of Fame entrant Pongsaklek Wongjonkam.
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