The two Kameda brothers also win the case. The Tokyo High Court orders the JBC side to double the amount of compensation to 100 million yen.
In a trial in which three brothers of professional boxing and former world champion Kouki Kameda sought compensation from the JBC = Japan Boxing Commission over the disqualification of Jim, the Tokyo High Court doubled the first trial on the JBC side, regarding 1 I ordered payment of 100 million yen.
In this case, Kameda and his colleagues sought damages of regarding 660 million yen from JBC and others, saying that Kameda Jim’s qualification was unfairly disqualified and he might not play the match. In today’s appeal decision, the Tokyo High Court dismissed the JBC’s appeal as “illegal” disqualification and ordered payment of approximately 100 million yen, which is twice the amount of compensation for the first instance.
Kouki Kameda
“I think it’s a declaration of victory. Not all my feelings are clear in this trial, and I think I’ve been able to fight without losing so much during this difficult period.”
In the title match between Kameda Jim and JBC in 2013 once morest a disqualified opponent in the weighing, opinions were divided over whether the throne of Daiki would be retained following the loss of his second son, Daiki, and JBC was Kameda. I was disqualified from Jim.