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  • MaksBox
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    Comments Thread For: Povetkin's Promoter Claims $4.3 Million Court Win Over Wilder

    According to the team behind Russian heavyweight Alexander Povetkin, they have claimed a $4.3 million court victory over WBC champion Deontay Wilder over a cancelled fight back in 2016. According to representatives from Forward Legal, working for Povetkin and his promoter company, Mir Boksa (World of Boxing), a New York court has awarded the Russian boxer's team $4.3 million, which was frozen in an escrow account after the canceled bout in May 2016, R-Sport reports on Friday. Escrow accounts involve third parties handling funds during the process of a transaction between two parties.
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  • sore_back
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    Is that a real account? It has less than 1000 followers?

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    • MrRolltide91
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      #3
      This any true???

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      • _Rexy_
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        #4
        Nothing comes up when googled, but I'll believe a twitter account with 800 followers over google.

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #5
          Wilder pays back the purse he got for not fighting.

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          • Robbie Barrett
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            #6
            Originally posted by sore_back
            Is that a real account? It has less than 1000 followers?
            Originally posted by MrRolltide91
            This any true???
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Nothing comes up when googled, but I'll believe a twitter account with 800 followers over google.

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            • MaksBox
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              #7
              Yes, that is the real account for World of Box, Povetkin's promoter.

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              • MaksBox
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                #8
                Here is Ryabinski's own account..

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                • MaksBox
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                  #9
                  One more with comments.

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                  • Eff Pandas
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                    Link? I thought Wilder won that case already & it was on appeal?

                    If its on appeal & Ryabinsky wins this time doesn't that just mean Wilder gots a chance to appeal again from his side this time.

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