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Kameda vs Dlamini II Head To Head
Tomoki Kameda would step into the ring with a record of 41 wins, 4 losses and 0 draws, 23 of those wins coming by way of knockout.
Lerato Dlamini would make his way to the ring with a record of 20 wins, 2 losses and 0 draws, with 11 of those wins by knockout.
The stats suggest Kameda would have a slight advantage in power over Dlamini, with a 56% knockout percentage over Dlamini's 55%.
Tomoki Kameda is the older man by 2 years, at 32 years old.
Kameda has a height advantage of 2 inches over Dlamini.
Both Tomoki Kameda & Lerato Dlamini fight out of an orthodox stance.
Kameda is currently the more experienced professional fighter, having had 23 more fights, and made his debut in 2008, 6 years and 8 months earlier than Dlamini, whose first professional fight was in 2015. He has fought 190 more professional rounds, totaling 325 compared to Dlamini's 135.
Tomoki Kameda goes into the fight ranked number 12 by the WBC, 10 by the WBO and 4 by the IBF at featherweight.
Lerato Dlamini is currently ranked number 14 by the WBC and 2 by the IBF in the 126lb division.
Kameda vs Dlamini II betting form
Tomoki Kameda has beaten 2 of his last 5 opponents.
In his last fight, he lost to Lerato Dlamini on October 7, 2023 by split decision in their 12 round contest at Ota-City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan. He was a 1/4 (-400) favourite going into the contest.
Prior to that, he had been beaten by Rey Vargas on July 13, 2019 by unanimous decision in their WBC World Super Bantamweight championship fight at Dignity Health Sports Park, California, United States. He was a 12/5 (+240) underdog going into the contest.
Going into that contest, he had beaten Abigail Medina on November 12, 2018 by unanimous decision in their WBC Interim World Super Bantamweight championship fight at Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan. He was a 29/100 (-340) favourite going into the contest.
Before that, he had won against Pipat Chaiporn on March 10, 2017 by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at Korakuen Hall, Tokyo. He was a 1/50 (-5000) favourite going into the contest.
He had lost to Jamie McDonnell on September 6, 2015 by unanimous decision in their WBA World Bantamweight championship fight at American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, United States.
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Kameda's last 5 fights have come over a period of 9 years and 22 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 1 year, 9 months and 24 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 58 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 11.6 rounds on average.
Dlamini's last 2 fights have come over a period of 1 year, 11 months and 13 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 11 months and 23 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 24 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 12 rounds on average.