Tomoki Kameda
Tomoki Kameda (born July 12, 1991) is a Japanese professional boxer who fights in the Super Bantamweight division.[2] He is a former WBO Bantamweight Champion.[3]
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Real name | Tomoki Kameda |
Nickname(s) | Spanish: El Mexicanito (The Little Mexican) Japanese: Kameda-ke Saishū Heiki (The Ultimate Weapon of the Kamedas)[1] |
Weight(s) | Super Bantamweight Bantamweight |
Height | 5 ft 7 1⁄2 in (171 cm) |
Reach | 67 in (170 cm) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Born | Osaka, Japan | July 12, 1991
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 39 |
Wins | 36 |
Wins by KO | 20 |
Losses | 3 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Personal life
Tomoki Kameda grew up in a tough area of Osaka, Japan.[4] Tomoki is the brother of Kōki Kameda and Daiki Kameda.[5][6] Their father, Shiro, dreamt that all three sons would grow up to win world titles in boxing.[4][7]
At the age of 15, Tomoki Kameda relocated to Mexico in order to learn from Mexican boxing experts.[8]
Nickname
His early nickname in Japan was Kameda-ke Saishū Heiki (亀田家最終兵器). It denotes "The Ultimate Weapon of the Kamedas".[1] He later gained a Spanish nickname El Mexicanito which translates to "The Little Mexican", since he also trains and fights out of Mexico. He has started to earn the respect of Mexican boxing fans, due to his very aggressive style of fighting.[9]
Amateur career
Kameda had been training for the Beijing Olympics and ran his record to 35-1-1 in Japan.[10] After his move to Mexico, he competed in the Guantes de Oro de México. However, he was too young to participate at the Olympic qualifiers. Instead of waiting, Kameda chose to turn pro.[11]
Professional career
Like fellow Japanese boxers Shoky Sakai, and Masamichi Nozaki, Kameda trains and sometimes fights out of Mexico.[12]
At seventeen years old in Distrito Federal, Mexico, Kameda won his pro debut against Alejandro Moreno.[13] Kameda knocked out veteran Jesus Periban in the third round of their bout.[14] On the Televisa undercard of Mexican, Saul "El Canelo" Alvarez vs. Luciano Leonel Cuello of Argentina, he won the vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental Super Bantamweight title with a unanimous decision against Arturo Camargo.[15][16]
In August 2013, Kameda fought for the first time outside of his native and adopted countries when he faced 118-pound WBO world champion Paulus Ambunda in Cebu, Philippines. Kameda pounded Ambunda with body shots and dominated the 12-round fight, winning a unanimous decision to become the third Kameda brother to earn a world title. When brother Daiki beat Rodrigo Guerrero in September 2013 to become a world champion at 115 pounds, the Kamedas became the first trio of siblings to ever hold titles simultaneously.[4]
After three successful defenses, Kameda scheduled a unification bout with WBA (Regular) champion Jamie McDonnell, but after the WBO refused to sanction the bout, Kameda vacated the WBO title to fight McDonnell.[17] Kameda lost to McDonnell on May 9, 2015 in a fight for the WBA (Regular) title.[18] Kameda then lost to McDonnell in a rematch on September 6, 2015.[19]
Professional record
39 fights | 36 wins | 3 losses |
By knockout | 20 | 0 |
By decision | 16 | 3 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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39 | Loss | 36–3 | UD | 12 | Jul 13, 2019 | For WBC Super Bantamweight title. | ||
38 | Win | 36–2 | UD | 12 | Nov 12, 2018 | Won WBC Interim Super Bantamweight title. | ||
37 | Win | 35–2 | UD | 10 | May 5, 2018 | |||
36 | Win | 34–2 | UD | 10 | Jul 10, 2017 | |||
35 | Win | 33–2 | UD | 10 | Mar 10, 2017 | |||
34 | Win | 32–2 | KO | 1 (10), 1:17 | October 15, 2016 | |||
33 | Loss | 31–2 | UD | 12 | September 6, 2015 | For WBA (Regular) Bantamweight title. | ||
32 | Loss | 31–1 | UD | 12 | May 9, 2015 | For WBA (Regular) Bantamweight title. | ||
31 | Win | 31–0 | SD | 12 | November 1, 2014 | Retained WBO Bantamweight title. | ||
30 | Win | 30–0 | TKO | 7 (12), 1:35 | July 12, 2014 | Retained WBO Bantamweight title. | ||
29 | Win | 29–0 | UD | 12 | December 3, 2013 | Retained WBO Bantamweight title. | ||
28 | Win | 28–0 | UD | 12 | August 1, 2013 | Won WBO Bantamweight title. | ||
27 | Win | 27–0 | KO | 6 (10), 0:36 | March 9, 2013 | |||
26 | Win | 26–0 | KO | 4 (10), 1:23 | December 4, 2012 | |||
25 | Win | 25–0 | TKO | 5 (10), 1:18 | October 27, 2012 | |||
24 | Win | 24–0 | UD | 10 | August 19, 2012 | |||
23 | Win | 23–0 | RTD | 10 (12), 3:00 | April 26, 2012 | Won vacant WBC Silver Bantamweight title. | ||
22 | Win | 22–0 | KO | 7 (10), 1:23 | December 7, 2011 | |||
21 | Win | 21–0 | TKO | 7 (10), 1:06 | October 15, 2011 | |||
20 | Win | 20–0 | UD | 10 | July 8, 2011 | Retained WBC Youth World Bantamweight title. | ||
19 | Win | 19–0 | UD | 10 | May 7, 2011 | |||
18 | Win | 18–0 | UD | 12 | February 19, 2011 | Won NABF Bantamweight title. | ||
17 | Win | 17–0 | KO | 3 (10), 2:12 | December 26, 2010 | Retained WBC Youth World Bantamweight title. | ||
16 | Win | 16–0 | SD | 10 | August 28, 2010 | Won WBC Youth World Bantamweight title. | ||
15 | Win | 15–0 | UD | 10 | July 10, 2010 | Won WBC Youth Intercontinental Super Bantamweight title. | ||
14 | Win | 14–0 | UD | 10 | May 29, 2010 | Won WBC Youth Intercontinental Bantamweight title. | ||
13 | Win | 13–0 | TKO | 3 (10), 1:36 | April 30, 2010 | Retained WBC FECARBOX Bantamweight title. | ||
12 | Win | 12–0 | KO | 3 (10), 1:53 | January 16, 2010 | Won WBC FECARBOX Bantamweight title. | ||
11 | Win | 11–0 | UD | 10 | November 27, 2009 | |||
10 | Win | 10–0 | TKO | 3 (8), 2:00 | September 5, 2009 | |||
9 | Win | 9–0 | TKO | 4 (6), 0:46 | August 6, 2009 | |||
8 | Win | 8–0 | TKO | 3 (6), 2:08 | June 26, 2009 | |||
7 | Win | 7–0 | TKO | 4 (6), 0:42 | May 30, 2009 | |||
6 | Win | 6–0 | UD | 4 | April 11, 2009 | |||
5 | Win | 5–0 | TKO | 2 (4), 1:38 | March 14, 2009 | |||
4 | Win | 4–0 | TKO | 2 (4), 2:14 | February 6, 2009 | |||
3 | Win | 3–0 | TKO | 3 (4), 0:36 | March 28, 2009 | |||
2 | Win | 2–0 | KO | 2 (4), 1:33 | December 8, 2008 | |||
1 | Win | 1–0 | KO | 2 (4), 2:08 | November 21, 2008 | Professional debut. |
See also
- List of bantamweight boxing champions
- List of Japanese boxing world champions
- Notable boxing families
- Boxing in Japan
References
- "TBS『WBO世界バンタム級タイトルマッチ』" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System Television. 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- Wainwright, Anson (2012-10-17). "Tomoki Kameda: "Becoming a world champion in Mexico is my dream."". Max Boxing. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
- Christ, Scott (Aug 1, 2013). "Tomoki adds another world title to Kameda legacy". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- "Tomoki Kameda - Next Fight, Fighter Bio, Stats & News". PBC Boxing. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- Gonzalez, Jhonny (2010-04-16). "Tomoki Kameda youngest brother in a talented Boxing family". Boxing Scene. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- Mulei, Alessandro (2010-02-07). "Daiki Kameda with his brother Tomoki". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- Bracelin, Jason. "Brothers in arms: Boxing is Tomoki Kameda's family business—and business is good". PBC Boxing. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- Bracelin, Jason. "Have fist, will travel: Tomoki Kameda leaves his native Japan to build his career in the hard-knock Mexican ranks". PBC Boxing. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- Gómez, Alfredo Jaime (2010-07-07). "Tomoki is earning a following in Mexico". OEM. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- Adachi, Hisao (2007-08-04). "Tomoki wins in the Amateurs". Notifight. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- "Daniel Evangelista, Shoky Sakai are Ready To Impress". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- Luevanos, Fernando (2008-01-18). "Tomoki's Pro Debut". Boxrec. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- Nelson, Chris (Sep 6, 2009). "Tomoki Kameda (youngest of the three Kameda brothers) knocks out Jesus Periban in the third round..." Bad Left Hook. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- "Kameda vs Camargo on The Alvarez-Cuello Card". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- "Tomoki Kameda gana título Intercontinental". El Informador :: Noticias de Jalisco, México, Deportes & Entretenimiento. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- "Tomoki Kameda vacates WBO title". Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- "Kameda vs McDonnell Results & Highlights | May 9, 2015". PBC Boxing. Retrieved Oct 23, 2019.
- "Jamie McDonnell Earns Repeat Win Over Tomoki Kameda". Retrieved 6 September 2015.
External links
- Tomoki Kameda on Twitter
- Boxing record for Tomoki Kameda from BoxRec
- Profile of Tomoki Kameda from Premier Boxing Champions website
Achievements | ||
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Preceded by Paulus Ambunda |
WBO bantamweight champion August 1, 2013 – April 23, 2015 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by Pungluang Sor Singyu |
Vacant Title last held by Julio Ceja |
WBC super bantamweight champion Interim Title November 12, 2018 – July 13, 2019 Lost bid for undisputed WBC title |
Vacant Title next held by Status changed |