In a trial seeking damages from the JBC = Japan Boxing Commission, etc., for three brothers including former world champion of professional boxing, Kouki Kameda, who were unfairly punished for not being able to play in Japan Following that, he ordered JBC and others to pay about 100 million yen, saying that the disposition was illegal.

Former world champion Kouki Kameda and other "Kameda 3 Brothers" were unfairly punished by JBC for being deprived of Jim's license eight years ago, and JBC and JBC said that they could not play games in Japan. I asked the president and others for damages.



When his second son, Oki, was defeated in a match against a disqualified opponent by weighing, he was punished because he disagreed with JBC on whether to lose the world title and damaged his credibility.



The Tokyo District Court in the first instance ordered payment of 45.5 million yen for JBC and the president, but both sides appealed.



In the decision of the second trial on the 24th, Judge Hiroshi Ishii of the Tokyo High Court said that Mr. Kameda announced his opinion on the world title. The disposition had a deviation from discretionary power. "



Then, following the first trial, he said that the disposition was illegal, increased the amount of compensation, and ordered the JBC and the president to pay a total of 101 million yen.