I just saw this news item on MMA Junkie. UFC 94 competitor Karo Parisyan tests positive for prescription painkillers. So Karo was hopped up on meds, huh? No wonder he won.
Ok, that may or may not have been the case for victory. It was a close fight, one that I thought Parisyan won when Dong came up with little in the third round. The Rooster disagreed and thought the Donger had won.
Me? I had money on the Donger. Had he won it would have been a nice payout. Now I see that the decision may be reversed:
Parisyan, who defeated Kim via close split decision, could now be subject to a
suspension and fine from the NSAC. The fight could also be overturned from a
victory to a no-contest, though Kizer told MMAjunkie.com no decisions have been
made on either front.
So my question to you bettors out there is, Can I get my money back? Let's say I made a wager online. Will they refund my money if they change the ruling to a no contest?
Thanks in advance.
2 comments:
That's tough because they'd have to try to recoup all the money they paid out...
... which is simple online, but may piss off quite a few people
excellent question.
i have no damn idea.
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