JBC appeals to the Supreme Court about the decision of the Tokyo High Court, which ordered the JBC = Japan Boxing Commission to compensate about 100 million yen for holding a match in Japan for three brothers including former world champion of professional boxing, Kouki Kameda. I found out that I wouldn't.

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.



In the judgment of the second trial on the 24th of last month, the Tokyo High Court sentenced that the disposition was illegal and ordered payment of 101 million yen in accordance with JBC and others.



According to people familiar with the matter, JBC will not appeal to the Supreme Court against this ruling.



JBC will consider paying compensation in the future so that it will not affect the operation of the game.