WBO bantamweight champion Tomoki Kameda beat Alejandro Hernandez on a split decision in Chicago on Saturday night. Kameda, from Japan, retained his title and his unbeaten record when he won by 115-113 on two scorecards. The other judge gave it to the Mexican by the same score.
“I was surprised by the judges’ scorecards,” said Kameda, who made third successful defense of the 118-pound crown. “I thought I won by unanimous decision. He’s a good fighter and he’s experienced, but I thought it was clear that I won." [Click Here To Read More]
“I was surprised by the judges’ scorecards,” said Kameda, who made third successful defense of the 118-pound crown. “I thought I won by unanimous decision. He’s a good fighter and he’s experienced, but I thought it was clear that I won." [Click Here To Read More]
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