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    #41
    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
    Well after that response, Mr. Sulaiman has convinced me that everything is above board with absolutely no shenanigans. The generosity of the WBC is clearly evident since, as he stated, they haven't increased their 3% rate in over 60 years.
    That’s the thing I don’t get. That’s not how percentages work in this case, it’s not a ****ing salary

    Also they would love to increase the % but they don’t because boxers will choose to fight for a cheaper belt. Robbing bastards.

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      #42
      Originally posted by ippo
      5-10% and no one is gonna pay for your belt. Should be a flat fee, not this % crap.
      It's a flat fee for the big stars.

      It's a percentage for the less prominent fighters because they wouldn't be able to afford the flat fee.

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        #43
        Originally posted by THC
        Let's stick with the WBC. How accurate is the Don King section of this wiki article? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Boxing_Council


        Not very. :/

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          #44
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Mauricio Sulaiman is willing to send skeptics of his organization an accounting of its finances. The head of the Mexico City-based World Boxing Council, one of the four major sanctioning bodies in boxing, was recently prompted to defend how his company conducts its business. The WBC was started by Sulaiman's father Jose in 1963.
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          This guy should run for president while scumbags are still vogue in the states for the last 7 years. Americans love slime balls.

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            #45
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

            It's a flat fee for the big stars.

            It's a percentage for the less prominent fighters because they wouldn't be able to afford the flat fee.
            It's a flat fee or percentage, whichever is the lower. There has to be a cap or they would be asking for millions from superfights and no one would pay.

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