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Ex-Crawford promoter wins lawsuit vs. Top Rank
April 4, 2019:
The former promoter of welterweight world titleholder Terence Crawford has been awarded a judgment of more than $500,000 in a lawsuit against Top Rank that stemmed from a dispute over the percentage of money he was owed for four Crawford title defenses.
Judge John M. Gerrard of the U.S. federal court for the district of Nebraska ruled on Monday that Top Rank had to pay Maryland's Chris Middendorf of Middendorf Sports $520,296.87 in addition to prejudgment interest, according to the judgment, a copy of which was obtained by ESPN. Top Rank has 30 days to appeal.
Middendorf filed the suit in September 2017 after Top Rank stopped paying him the 8 percent fee he was owed based on language in the contract between Top Rank and Middendorf.
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...it-vs-top-rank
Ex-Crawford promoter wins lawsuit vs. Top Rank
April 4, 2019:
The former promoter of welterweight world titleholder Terence Crawford has been awarded a judgment of more than $500,000 in a lawsuit against Top Rank that stemmed from a dispute over the percentage of money he was owed for four Crawford title defenses.
Judge John M. Gerrard of the U.S. federal court for the district of Nebraska ruled on Monday that Top Rank had to pay Maryland's Chris Middendorf of Middendorf Sports $520,296.87 in addition to prejudgment interest, according to the judgment, a copy of which was obtained by ESPN. Top Rank has 30 days to appeal.
Middendorf filed the suit in September 2017 after Top Rank stopped paying him the 8 percent fee he was owed based on language in the contract between Top Rank and Middendorf.
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...it-vs-top-rank
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