JAKARTA - Daniel Dubois accused Don King of not paying him for the fight against Trevor Bryan on June 11.

Dubois beat Bryan to win the WBA 'regular' heavyweight belt this summer.

King organized the event to take place at a small casino site in Miami, Florida.

However, Dubois accused him of violating the contract signed before the fight.

Dubois' promoter Frank Warren and King failed to reach an agreement on the fight after the two bargained with each other.

The 90-year-old promoter came out victorious with a bid of 3.1 million dollars, with Warren bid one million euros less than his partner.

According to talkSPORT, Dubois got 45 percent of the winning bid, which is $1.4 million and he is demanding between $463,274 and $938,274.

Meanwhile, the people in Dubois' circle weren't sure if King had paid some of the extra fees that had been set.

A fee of $42,066.01 from Dubois' wallet should have been paid to the WBA for the penalty fee.

Meanwhile, $420,660.12 must be paid in taxes due to the event taking place in the US and another $1,200 must also be paid as a WBA manager's license fee to manager Dubois Martin Bowers.

Previously, King had been sued by famous boxers such as Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Lennox Lewis.


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