Jamie McDonnell has rubbished the American 'experts' who scored Sunday's WBA world bantamweight title defence in favour of challenger Tomoki Kameda.
The 29-year-old from Doncaster (27-2-1-KO12) put on an exceptional performance on his return to Texas - bettering May's points victory over the Japanese and scoring a final-round knockdown.
McDonnell and his trainer Dave Coldwell were told just after the final bell that American television had Kameda winning the fight comfortably and were relieved when the judges handed a 115-112 116-111 117-110 victory to the Englishman.
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The 29-year-old from Doncaster (27-2-1-KO12) put on an exceptional performance on his return to Texas - bettering May's points victory over the Japanese and scoring a final-round knockdown.
McDonnell and his trainer Dave Coldwell were told just after the final bell that American television had Kameda winning the fight comfortably and were relieved when the judges handed a 115-112 116-111 117-110 victory to the Englishman.
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