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Koki Kameda Signs With Al Haymon

October 7, 2014 by Administrator Leave a Comment

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WBA Light Flyweight Title Fight

With much of the United States market covered, powerful advisor Al Haymon has recently been venturing out into Latin America, Eastern Europe, and now Southeast Asia.

Three-division world champ, Koki Kameda is the latest to sign with Haymon and now joins his brother, Tomoki, in the advisor’s ever-growing roster of talent.

Kameda has most recently held the WBA bantamweight title, making eight successful defenses before reportedly deciding to move down in weight for a run at a super flyweight title.

Haymon’s stable currently features talent such as Floyd Mayweather, Deontay Wilder, Adonis Stevenson, Danny Garcia, Amir Khan, Leo Santa Cruz, Keith Thurman, and Marcos Maidana (among many others).

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