Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano for the undisputed WBA/WBC/IBF/WBO junior middleweight championship. Castano (17-1-2, 12KOs) entered as the WBO titlist and was required to pay a combined 12% of his reported $500,000 purse to the four sanctioning bodies. Charlo received a slight discount as the unified WBA/WBC/IBF champ, “only” paying a combined 11% of his reported $1,000,000 purse.
Mind Bobblin stuff right there, Andre Ward.
Yeah 3% for each sanctioning-body, whats the problem? Undisputed/12% comes around once of twice in a boxers career, not many undisputed champs will keep all the belts ; you have the option to claim the lineage and not even have to pay a single fee, IF you vacate.
But see boxers are pretty dumb for getting punched in the head.
I say the WBA did the 'Tart-Tomato' Josh Taylor a favor, the chump is now paying only 9%, but if he were more intelligent, popular and liked, he would of vacated and moved up.
I'll tell you how I would hustle the system, since I know that belts are a marketing tool that helps the networks gain subscribers, I tell them to pay my sanctioning fee otherwise I drop my belts -- I would still fight on their network, but they lose subscription, its like extortion.
See I'm kicking real facts, another classic post by 1hourRun poster of the decade, vote for me!
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