Kagawa, Japan - Daiki Kameda beat Rodrigo Guerrero on points to claim the vacant IBF super-flyweight title on Tuesday. The Japanese fighter also secured a place in the history books for him and his two brothers when he won the bout in Takamatsu. The 24-year-old’s victory means the Kamedas, once known for their crude behaviour in and out of the ring, became the first trio of brothers to hold “world” titles at the same time.
Koki, 26, is the WBA bantamweight champion and Tomoki, 22, holds the WBO title in the same division. When Tomoki won his title last month, the Kamedas became the first trio of brothers to have held world titles. Only eight pairs of brothers have held world titles simultaneously.
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Koki, 26, is the WBA bantamweight champion and Tomoki, 22, holds the WBO title in the same division. When Tomoki won his title last month, the Kamedas became the first trio of brothers to have held world titles. Only eight pairs of brothers have held world titles simultaneously.
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