Tuesday 30 July 2013

Paulus Ambunda v Tomoki Kameda

The second world title fight this week is in the Philippines just hours after the first as Tomoki Kameda (27-0, 18) challenges WBO Bantamweight champion Paulus Ambunda (20-0, 10). A victory for Tomoki would see him becoming the 3rd of the Kameda brothers to win world titles and the second Kameda to currently hold a Bantamweight title and he would also become the first ever Japanese fighter to claim a WBO world title.

Ambunda, of Namibia, is one of boxing's most obscure champions. He's a tough as old boots fighter given the rather fitting nickname of "The Rock" who combines toughness with an insane engine and hits harder than his record would indicate. He's certainly no Mayweather or Rigondeaux in the defensive stakes but then again his style often seems to depend more on his offense than anything else.

Ambunda won the WBO title earlier this year taking a decision over Thai Pungluang Sor Singyu, who is basically the only name on Ambunda's record. The fight between Pungluang and Ambunda was certainly a war from the off and is a bout most fans missed out on, though if you're fortunate enough to be able to find it online watch it immediately!

Whilst the champion is a ball of aggressive energy he is also incredibly short stood at just 5'0". It's this lack of height that effectively forces Ambunda to be the type of fighter that he is, though against an intelligent boxer who is taller and longer he may come undone, as h almost did against the 5'6" Bongani Mahlangu.

In Tomoki Kameda we have a well schooled challenger who has been able to develop in both Japan and in Mexico. It was in Mexico that he really made his name and it was also there that he was dubbed "El Mexicanito" (The Little Mexican). The Mexican fans warmed to him quickly due to his style which was, like Ambunda's, generally aggressive with high work and a lot of body shots.

Although Tomoki is known for his work rate he's actually got a fair bit more to his game than just an action packed brawling style. He can, when needed, box, counter punch or brawl and it's with this trio of traits that many view him as potentially the best of the Kameda brothers.

For this bout in particular it's fair to say that Tomoki will need to be a boxer and not a fighter. If he he tries go to war with Ambunda the bout will be tough, much tougher than it needs to be. Instead Kameda needs to be on his toes, use his height (7" advantage) and reach to keep Ambunda at a safe distance and land his jab and straights through out. If Tomoki can do this it's hard to imagine him losing, if he gets dragged in to a war it's really anyone game.

Prediction-Tomoki UD12 (after some difficult periods)

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