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Kouki Kameda

_Boxer|name=Kouki Kameda
nationality= Japaneserealname=Kouki Kamedanickname=Naniwa no Touken (Pitbull of Osaka)weight=Light flyweightbirth_date=November 17, 1986birth_place=Osaka, Japanstyle=Southpawtotal=12wins=12KO=10losses=0draws=0No contests=0
}Kouki Kameda (born November 17 1986) is a Japanese professional boxer and the oldest of the "Kameda 3 Brothers." His younger brothers, Daiki and Tomoki, are also boxers. Currently, Kameda is the reigning WBA light flyweight champion. He is undefeated, with a 12-0 record (10 knockouts).

Legacy

Kameda and his younger brothers are perhaps some of Japan's most hyped young boxers ever. Their father trained them in their Osaka home since when they were very young. All three of them soon caught the eyes of the media as they started winning in virtually every amateur boxing tournament. Kouki and Daiki have since turned professional and are both currently undefeated. The youngest brother, Tomoki, is training for the Beijing Olympics.

Title bout vs. Landaeta

On August 2, 2006, in his first attempt for the world title, Kameda squared off with Juan Jose Landaeta of Venezuela in Yokohama, Japan. The fight was rather controversial as Kameda won the fight in a 2-1 split decision despite getting knocked down in the first round and being dominated in the final 2 rounds. There were mixed reactions from the Japanese public after the fight. While some hailed the 19 year old's aggressiveness and impressive technique, others believed Landaeta was obviously the better fighter. Furthermore, the match reinforced the existance of an obvious home field advantage and bias a foreign fighter must face when fighting on Japanese soil.

Criticism

Kameda has often been criticized for his flamboyance, immaturity, and lack of respect. However, the most common criticism revolves around his boxing skills. The fact that Kameda's first six opponents were all brought from Thailand and had a combined record of 0-18 brought much criticism during the early part of his professional career. Kameda's struggle in the title bout further brought question marks regarding whether he actually deserves to be fighting for a title at this stage of his career, or whether he is merely a puppet that was created and inflated by the media.

See also

* List of current world boxing champions
* List of male boxers
* List of WBA world champions

External link

*Kouki Kameda's career record



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