Wednesday, December 29, 2010

WBA flies from Japan Kameda defends his title (AFP)

SAITAMA Japan (AFP) - Japanese Daiki Kameda defended his title as World Boxing Association (WBA) flies on the points against Romania Silvio Olteanu Sunday.

In a split decision marked three judges 116 - 112, 114-113 of Kameda, while another counted 110-118 for the Challenger.

This is the old Kameda 21 years, the second defence of the title he won Denkaosen Kaowichit Thailand in February, which extends from its record with 19 WINS, including 11 KOs, two defeats.

Ranked 14th in the WBA, 32-year-old Olteanu now has 11 WINS, including five KOs against four defeat.

Kameda is the second of the three brothers boxing, all bad boy pictures in the media and fans of boxing.

He has suspended boxing for a year after his failed bid against the title of champion weight fly dirty, World Boxing Commission Daisuke Naito in October 2007, for the use of tactics including the champion of the struggle of the veteran on the canvas.

Kameda brother, Koki, was reprimanded by the Japan boxing Commission request for his brother to fight the sale.

Their father, Shiro Kameda, ruled by the WBC invoke man corner in its competition for abuse of match officials and lifetime ban was defeated by Japanese Boxing.

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