Marco Nazareth's Family Receives $25K From The WBC

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  • The Great Shark
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    #11
    $25,000 isn't a lot, but something is better than nothing right?

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    • southpaw_07
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      #12
      Originally posted by District 9
      you ***ing piece of ****, wat other organization does this **** to fighters?? NONE.. shut the *** up
      u r right, no other organization agrees upon such a mismatch, I guess they should be sued to pay millions instead, right ?

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      • The Underboss
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        #13
        it's from INSURANCE guys, don't blame the WBC.

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        • supRa
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          #14
          thats great....

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          • Sin City
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            #15
            something is better then nothing.. and it's probably what his life insurance contract payed out..

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            • Drunken Cat
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              #16
              Originally posted by Radical
              it's from INSURANCE guys, don't blame the WBC.
              Well, it was seemingly a WBC insurance policy being that the WBC made the payment.

              Seems a pretty weak policy if you ask me.

              Of course, I and no one else here know the particulars of the policy.

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              • edgarg
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                #17
                Originally posted by Shattered Jaw
                So a guy that was 4-3 was fighting someone with a 18-0 record and it was sanctioned by the WBC? Or is that not correct?
                Yes, it was a disgrace, and far too often allowed,

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Sin City
                  something is better then nothing.. and it's probably what his life insurance contract payed out..
                  Mayweather would probably fight Mosley- if he saw that Mosley was on a steep downslide, or just recovering from a broken leg......or something.

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                  • Shattered Jaw
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by edgarg
                    Yes, it was a disgrace, and far too often allowed,
                    Ah I see, so it is true. If this is the case the WBC should be paying out at least $100K for such blatant mis-matches.

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                    • josenoway
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                      #20
                      It was part of a WBC life insurance policy to cover the card. It wasn't like the WBC got all righteous and wrote a check out of the goodness of it's heart.

                      Personally, I think that's a garbage insurance policy, especially considering the WBC sanctioned the fight. I mean, seriously, they throw a 4-3 guy against JCC's son, as an obvious sacrificial lamb to pad his record, and the guy gets battered to death in the ring...

                      Put that **** in perspective, the first CAR I bought after graduating college was worth more than what the WBC's insurance policy paid for this guy's LIFE.

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