Daiki Kameda represented the last piece of the puzzle for his fighting family entering the record books twice in the span of just over a month. His vacant-title winning effort over Rodrigo Guerrero allowed the Kameda family to become the first set of three brothers to simultaneously possess major belts.
He’s now also the first of his family to have his next fight scheduled – one that could be his last stop before joining his brothers in the bantamweight division.
As reported Tuesday afternoon on Boxingscene.com, the first defense of Kameda’s second championship tour will come in the form of a unification bout. The 24-year old has all but reached terms to face Liborio Solis on December 3 in Japan. [Click Here To Read More]
He’s now also the first of his family to have his next fight scheduled – one that could be his last stop before joining his brothers in the bantamweight division.
As reported Tuesday afternoon on Boxingscene.com, the first defense of Kameda’s second championship tour will come in the form of a unification bout. The 24-year old has all but reached terms to face Liborio Solis on December 3 in Japan. [Click Here To Read More]