Former professional boxer Koki Kameda (38) appeared on the Fuji Television variety show “Where’s that money? ~(7:00 p.m.). During his active career, he earned a total of 3 billion yen, but spent it all. He revealed that he had earned a total of 3 billion yen during his active career, but had spent it all. Kameda revealed his current lifestyle with a crisp expression on his face. I was charismatic,” he grinned. The 3 billion yen he earned during his active career was “gone! It’s all gone. Taxes will reduce it by almost half, right? He also does a lot of shopping. I buy chrome hearts all over my body. I also bought a car.” He also confessed that he had lost 700 million yen in investments. Kameda said, “It’s like an investment in purchasing products. I was originally introduced to this investment by a friend of mine when I was still working. I trusted him, thinking that I could do well because of what he said. At first, I invested 30 million yen.” Although he made no profit, he said, “At that time, I was the world champion, so I thought that I would receive tens of millions of yen when I defended my title and that (high income) would continue for a long time. I felt numb from that point on, and I knew I had to go all the way (with my investments), and I ended up with 700 million yen. I lost everything,” he regretted. Kameda, who retired with his fortune depleted, recalled, “My wife told me that we didn’t have enough money to pay for our child’s kindergarten. I am sorry,” he recalled. Now that he is a promoter, his income is “enough to eat,” he said.