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Mixed fortunes for brothers Kameda

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Today live from the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, the Kameda brothers were represented. Two of the three little brothers trying to reach the top siblings Klitschko boxing world.


The eldest of three Koki (27-17, 1 KO), left no chance to his challenger of the day, Mario Macias (23-8, 11 KO) Mexican state that had nothing to do on the same ring as the Japanese star. Indeed, the four rounds the fight lasted Aura, Koki Macias sent three times to the ground, in the first, third and fourth and final round on a series of three shots to the body! A speedy victory allowing him to retain his WBA crown champion Roosters.
Everything was going so auspiciously for the brothers realize their bet at the instigation of the elder. In fact, the younger brother Daiki (22-3, 14 KO) will be seen in the right way to achieve its part of the contract. His opponent Tepparith Kokietgym of Thailand (19-2, 12 KO) was undefeated for three years and sixteen fights. His motivation to win the title, the Thais had taken in the fact of being on success in the ability to reunify the title of WBA super flyweight. The reunification of course, but against any other champion? Well, simply the WBC champion of the class, his compatriot Suriyan Sor Rungvisaï. The added attraction is that this partial unification Terrapith is that Suriyan is the last man to be beaten!


The fight started between the two men carefully, and then they decided to box the whole melee combat. Unfortunately for Daiki, this is not his boxing and not wanting to resume trade at a distance suit him better, he made the play of his opponent. In the final shots were the most accurate account of Thais who just won a unanimous decision on scores of: 116-112, 119-110 and 115-113.Quant to the youngest undefeated super bantamweight Tomoki (22, 14 KB) He dominated the head and shoulders the Mexican Eduardo Garcia (21-7-1, 9 KO). Throughout the fight, we had the feeling that Tomoki can shorten the debate when he decides. And it is in the seventh round as Nippon seriously pressed the accelerator from the KO and the poor Mexican.
Finally, the situation remains status quo with still champion Koki, Daiki who failed to regain a seat belt and Tomoki still learning. Their challenge to become champions in all three the same period in establishing the same record, is on stand-by ...
07/12/11 - Osaka, Japan (Xavier Favreau).


Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:14 am

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Fortunes diverses pour les Kameda brothers...

Aujourd'hui en direct du gymnase préfectoral d'Osaka, les frères Kameda étaient en représentation. Deux des trois frérots tentaient de rejoindre la fratrie Klitschko au sommet de la boxe mondiale.


L'aîné des trois Koki (27-17, 1 KO), ne laissa aucune chance à son challenger du jour, un certain Mario Macias (23-8, 11 KO) Mexicain de son état qui n'avait rien à faire sur le même ring que la star nippone. En effet, sur les quatre rounds qu'aura duré le combat, Koki envoya trois fois Macias au sol, dans le premier, le troisième et au quatrième et dernier round, sur un enchaînement de trois coups au corps ! Une victoire expéditive lui permettant de conserver sa couronne de champion WBA des Coqs.
Tout partait donc sous les meilleurs auspices pour que les frangins réalisent leur pari sous l'impulsion de l'aîné. De fait, le cadet Daïki (22-3, 14 KO) se voyait être dans les meilleures dispositions afin de réaliser sa partie du contrat. Son opposant le Thaïlandais Tepparith Kokietgym (19-2, 12 KO) était invaincu depuis trois ans et seize combats. Sa motivation pour remporter le titre, le Thaïlandais l'a tirée dans le fait de se voir en cas de succès, dans la possibilité de réunifier ce titre des Super Mouches WBA. Le réunifier certes, mais face à quel autre champion ? Et bien tout simplement le champion WBC de la catégorie, son compatriote Suriyan Sor Rungvisaï. L'attrait supplémentaire que revêt cette unification partielle pour Terrapith, est que Suriyan est le dernier homme à l'avoir battu !


Le combat partit prudemment entre les deux hommes, puis ils décidèrent de boxer tout le combat au corps à corps. Malheureusement pour Daïki, cette boxe n'est pas la sienne et ne voulant pas reprendre les échanges à une distance lui convenant mieux, il fit le jeu de son adversaire. Au final les coups les plus précis furent au compte du Thaïlandais qui remporta une juste décision unanime sur les scores de : 116-112, 119-110 et 115-113.Quant au benjamin l'invaincu Super Coqs Tomoki (22, 14 KO), il domina de la tête et des épaules le Mexicain Eduardo Garcia (21-7-1, 9 KO). Durant tout le combat, nous eûmes le sentiment que Tomoki pouvait abréger les débats au moment où il le déciderait. Et c'est dans le septième round que le Nippon appuya sérieusement sur l’accélérateur, passant ainsi le KO au pauvre Mexicain.
Pour finir, la situation reste en statut-quo avec Koki toujours champion, Daïki qui n'a pas réussi à reconquérir une ceinture et Tomoki toujours en apprentissage. Leur pari de devenir tous trois champions à la même période en établissant par la même un record, se trouve en stand-by...
07/12/11 - Osaka, Japon (Xavier Favreau).


Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:15 am

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