March 28, 2010
TOKYO, JAPAN
Just after the WBC flyweight unification title bout of Pongsaklek Wonjongkam and Koki Kameda, there happened a scandalous incident at the loser Kamedafs dressing room. His father Shiro Kameda, 43, who had been suspended indefinitely by the Japan Boxing Commission (JBC), called up JBC executive secretary Tsuyoshi Yasukochi, WBC supervisor Edward Thangarajah and the referee Guadalupe Garcia, and loudly shouted against them.
He also threatened Yasukochi to have him fired. Shiro allegedly accused him of his negligence of the refereefs second penalization from Pongsaklek in the same fifth round due to the WBC eye-cut rule. In that session they made a head-collision with Kameda suffering a nasty gash over the right eyebrow, and Pongsaklek was deducted a point by the third man. They head-butted again with Pongsaklek sustaining a slight cut over the left optic and Kameda suffering another laceration, so the said eye-cut rule shouldnft be applied as both had gashes. Shiro, however, insisted, gThe referee (Garcia) gestured a second deduction from Pongsaklek, but the supporting WBC supervisor (Yasukochi) ignored it and had it go on. Had Pongsaklek been penalized two points then, the outcome would have been different.h
The barbarous and notorious father kept shouting to them for thirty minutes with our press people clearly hearing his angry voice in front of the dressing room. He kicked a chair and threatened them to apologize for their failure to properly supervise the title bout. Having finished his personal accusation to the JBC and the WBC, Shiro explained his anger to the press, gThe referee said he penalized Pongsaklek twice, and Yasukochi apologized for that. Ifll have him fired for this mistake, and will file a protest with the WBC and demand a direct rematch.h
The JBC later had a press conference at 11 PM and Yasukochi made it clear. gIt was right that the referee deducted a point only once, not twice. Upon the reffs deduction of points, he (the third man) makes it a rule to confirm it to the judges, but he didnft do so at the second head-butt.h Lupe Garcia, after midnight, also explained to the press, gIt was my mistake that I said to Kameda people that I deducted two points from Pongsaklek in the fifth, as I was then confused and made a mistake. Only one penalization was right.h
Shiro Kameda had been suspended indefinitely by the JBC more than two years ago, because he instructed his another son Daiki Kameda to hit under the belt on purpose before the final round in the Daiki-Naito WBC flyweight title bout. His ridiculous instruction was detected by TBS TVfs microphone, so all the TV watchers heard his ill-intended guidance to Daiki. Also, Shiro had committed occasional threats to JBC referee Uratani and his previous involvement in a riot at the Korakuen Hall. He lately applied for his trainer license to have his suspension revoked and work the corner of his sons. But his violence last night may have the JBC on second thought.
(3-28-10)