Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Kameda beats Guerrero for IBF superfly belt; Kameda brothers make boxing history again

In a clash for the vacant IBF super flyweight title, Daiki Kameda (28-3, 18 KOs) became a world champion for the second time with a twelve round unanimous decision over Rodrigo Guerrero (19-5-1, 12 KOs) on Tuesday night at the Sun Messe Kagawa in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. 

The quicker Kameda simply outboxed Guerrero. The best round of the fight was the tenth when the fighters went toe to toe.

Kameda was deducted points in rounds five and eleven for low blows. Scores were 114-112, 116-110, 117-109.

History was made last month when Tomoki Kameda became the third Kameda brother to win a world title. With this win, another first was achieved as all three brothers are reigning world champions simultaneously.

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