By YURI MURAKAMI/ Staff Writer
February 25, 2022 at 16:59 JST
Koki Kameda, left, and his younger brother Daiki at a news conference in Tokyo’s Kasumigaseki district on Feb. 24 after the Tokyo High Court handed down its decision (Yuri Murakami)
The Tokyo High Court on Feb. 24 upheld a district court decision and doubled the damages that the Japan Boxing Commission (JBC) was ordered to pay to the three Kameda brothers for suspending licenses against their boxing gym. [Read More]
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