Japan’s Daiki Kameda beat Rodrigo Guerrero of Mexico on points on Tuesday to secure the vacant IBF super flyweight title and a place in the history books for himself and his two brothers.
The 24-year-old’s victory by a unanimous verdict meant that the Kamedas, once known for their crude behavior in and out the ring, have become the first trio of brothers to hold world boxing titles at the same time. Daiki’s elder brother, Koki, 26, is the current WBA bantamweight champion, while younger brother Tomoki, 22, holds the WBO bantamweight title.
When Tomoki won his title last month, the Kamedas became the first trio of brothers to have held world titles at separate points in their careers. Only eight pairs of brothers have held world titles simultaneously.
Photo: AFP
The IBF third-ranked Kameda used his footwork to dodge fourth-ranked Guerrero, a former holder of the IBF super flyweight title, who tried to fight in close range and switched between left-handed and right-handed stances.
There was a moment of suspense in the tenth round when Kameda’s short one-two hooks to the face left the Mexican tottering, but Guerrero fought Kameda’s flurry of punches to wage an exhaustive slugfest.
The three US judges all scored in Kameda’s favor. Glenn Feldman carded it 114-112, Eugene Grant 116-110 and Robert Hoyle 117-109.
Kameda, a former WBA flyweight champion, was slapped with a one-point penalty twice for a low blow in the fifth and 11th rounds.
Guerrero disputed the scorecard, saying: “I thought I was slightly ahead on points.”
“My opponent was deducted a point twice. In particular, two judges gave such a big margin, which is unreasonable,” he added.
Kameda’s record improved to 29 wins, 18 of them by knockout, and three losses.
It was the 25-year-old Mexican’s fifth loss against 19 wins, 12 of them by knockout, and one draw.
It was also Kameda’s first world-title bout since he bowed to WBA super-flyweight champion Tepparith Kokietgym of Thailand in 2011.
“I am really happy to join my brothers [as champions],” a tearful Kameda said on the ring as his siblings, who had earlier helped in from his corner, looked on.
“Now we are the world’s No. 1 brothers and I want you to keep on supporting us. I have always been told that if I stuck to my game plan I would win, but in my last fight, I lost because my emotions got the better of me,” he added.
Guerrero said that the Japanese “moved better than I expected.”
The fight was the first IBF title bout in Japan since the Japan Boxing Commission joined boxing’s world governing body in April.
The pressure was already on Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso before their 2-1 defeat to Manchester City on Wednesday in the UEFA Champions League raised further questions about his future. Arsenal remain perfect in this season’s competition and three points clear at the top of the standings after a 3-0 win against Club Brugge, while defending champions Paris Saint-Germain were held 0-0 at Athletic Bilbao. The clash between Madrid and City was the standout game of the round amid reports this week that Alonso had lost control of the locker room. Speculation over his position is likely to intensify after the latest
‘HIGH STANDARD’: The Thunder are on track for a Finals-Cup double after they scored 22 three-pointers in equaling the best 25-game start to a season in NBA history The Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday bagged a 16th straight victory, thrashing the Phoenix Suns 138-89 to romp into an NBA Cup semi-final clash with the San Antonio Spurs, who stunned the Los Angeles Lakers 132-119. NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 28 points to lead the reigning NBA champions Thunder, who improved to 24-1 to equal the best 25-game start to a season in league history. They dominated from start to finish to book their place in the final four of the in-season tournament in Las Vegas, where they are tomorrow to take on the Spurs. The New York Knicks and
TOP OF THE TABLE: Evann Guessand put the visitors ahead early in the game and Flavius Daniliuc equalized before Youri Tielemans got the winner in the second half Aston Villa on Thursday extended their winning streak to eight games in all competitions with a 2-1 victory against Basel in the UEFA Europa League to secure at least a playoff spot. Villa were tied with Olympique Lyonnais, who beat Go Ahead Eagles 2-1, and Midtjylland, 1-0 winners over Genk, atop the standings of the second-tier European competition on 15 points with five wins from six games. They have bounced back from a poor start to the season and are third in the Premier League, including a 2-1 victory over leaders Arsenal on Saturday. At St Jakob-Park in Basel, summer signing Evann Guessand
The Kashima Antlers won a record-extending ninth Japanese title on the final day of the J. League season yesterday, holding their nerve to beat the Yokohama F. Marinos 2-1. Watched by Brazilian legend and former player Zico, the Antlers went into the game at their packed home stadium with a one-point lead over Kashiwa Reysol in the table. A goal in either half from Brazilian striker Leo Ceara put the Antlers in control, but Yokohama struck in the first of five minutes of second-half injury time to set up a nail-biting finale, with Reysol winning their game 1-0. The Antlers saw out the