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GM GRAND GARDEN ARENA, LAS VEGAS — A wicked left hook by Tomoki Kameda (30-0-0,19KO) of Tokyo to the liver of Pungluang Singyu of Bangkok, Thailand (46-3-0, 31KO) allowed him to keep his WBO bantamweight title.

Kameda landed the shot during a torrid exchange and all of a sudden Sor Singyu dropped and rolled from the center of the ring to the apron obviously in deep pain. Referee Russell Mora started to count but then waived off the fight at 1:35 of Round 7

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