do fans get refunds on Corrales-Castillo?

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  • tonert
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    #1

    do fans get refunds on Corrales-Castillo?

    I was just wondering if anyone knew whether the fans who paid mucho money for tickets to Corrales-Cstillo III have an opportunity to get refunds, if they want them? Same question for those who purchased it for PPV (because, for whatever reason, they don't get regular Showtime)?

    just curious.

    (I thought I read a few weeks back that Castillo had some midway weights to make as a result of his not making weight last time. I think I read 2 weeks ago, or so, that he had made a midway weight of 140? Now, he stills weighs 140? The guy is an embarassment.)
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    #2
    Originally posted by tonert
    I was just wondering if anyone knew whether the fans who paid mucho money for tickets to Corrales-Cstillo III have an opportunity to get refunds, if they want them? Same question for those who purchased it for PPV (because, for whatever reason, they don't get regular Showtime)?

    just curious.

    (I thought I read a few weeks back that Castillo had some midway weights to make as a result of his not making weight last time. I think I read 2 weeks ago, or so, that he had made a midway weight of 140? Now, he stills weighs 140? The guy is an embarassment.)

    they said they will if they would like to

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    • tonert
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      #3
      thanks, ... I just saw that, too, in Dan Rafael's article espn.com:

      Although ticket holders can receive a full refund if they want one, the show will go on, even though Arum estimated that he will lose $1 million or more, not to mention potential lawsuits from Showtime and host casinos Caesars Palace and the Wynn Resort.

      Corrales said he was considering a lawsuit against Castillo.

      Showtime will still televise the originally scheduled co-feature at 9 p.m. ET/PT when flyweight titlist Vic Darchinyan (25-0, 20 KOs) of Australia defends against Luis Maldonado (33-0-1, 25 KOs) of Mexico.

      Corrales will be ringside to commentate on the Showtime broadcast.

      He would rather be in the ring.

      "I don't want to harm the sport I love," he said. "I sacrificed a lot. I did the work. For him to say he is sorry doesn't mean anything to me. Sorry is an empty word. He missed it twice."

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