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Japanese ring star Koki Kameda soundly beat his Filipino challenger John Mark Apolinario via lopsided unanimous decision to retain his WBC bantamweight title the other night at the Tokyo Big Sight in Japan.

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A sellout of 17,079 fans was reported for the title game and the playoff for third at the Conseco Fieldhouse last Sunday. The US team, which lost to Spain in the fight for fifth spot the night before, didn’t play in either contest.
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