Tomoki Kameda losses
Over 17 years as a professional, Tomoki Kameda has compiled a 42-5 (23) record, including 19 title fights across three weight classes. He has five losses against four different opponents, four of them in title fights.
5. Tomoki Kameda loses to Angelo Leo via majority decision
On May 24, 2025 Tomoki Kameda fought Angelo Leo for the IBF featherweight title. Kameda was 33 years old with a record of 42-4, and Leo was 31 with a record of 25-1. Kameda was on a 2-fight winning streak and Leo was on a 5-fight winning streak. Kameda lost via majority decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with Leo.
4. Tomoki Kameda loses to Lerato Dlamini via split decision
On October 7, 2023 Tomoki Kameda faced Lerato Dlamini in a super bantamweight bout. Kameda was 32 years old with a record of 40-3, and Dlamini was 0 with a record of 0-0. Kameda was on a 4-fight winning streak. Kameda lost via split decision. Went the distance with Dlamini.
3. Tomoki Kameda loses to Rey Vargas via unanimous decision
On July 13, 2019 Tomoki Kameda fought Rey Vargas for the WBC super bantamweight title. Kameda was 28 years old with a record of 36-2, and Vargas was 28 with a record of 33-0. Kameda was on a 5-fight winning streak and Vargas was on an undefeated 33-fight winning streak. Kameda lost via unanimous decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with Vargas.
2. Tomoki Kameda loses to Jamie McDonnell in their 2nd fight via unanimous decision
On September 6, 2015 Tomoki Kameda fought Jamie McDonnell for the WBA (Regular) bantamweight title. It was their second meeting. Kameda was 24 years old with a record of 31-1, and McDonnell was 29 with a record of 26-2-1. Kameda was coming off a loss, while McDonnell was on a 18-fight winning streak. Kameda lost via unanimous decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with McDonnell.
1. Tomoki Kameda loses to Jamie McDonnell via unanimous decision
On May 9, 2015 Tomoki Kameda fought Jamie McDonnell for the WBA (Regular) bantamweight title. Kameda was 23 years old with a record of 31-0, and McDonnell was 29 with a record of 25-2-1. Kameda was on an undefeated 31-fight winning streak and McDonnell was on a 17-fight winning streak. Kameda lost via unanimous decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with McDonnell.
