Daniel Kinahan sanctions ‘nowt to do with me’, says Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury insists the recent sanctions against Daniel Kinahan are “nowt to do with me” and says he has “absolutely zero” business with the alleged crime boss.
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Tyson Fury insists the recent sanctions against Daniel Kinahan are “nowt to do with me” and says he has “absolutely zero” business with the alleged crime boss.
Tyson Fury says Daniel Kinahan’s alleged criminal empire is ‘none of my business’ having previously praised his former advisor for playing a key role in his career.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman says he has “at no time” had any relationship with alleged crime boss Daniel Kinahan, who has acted as an advisor to world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in the past.
The US ambassador to Ireland, Claire Cronin, announced at a news conference in Dublin, that the department of the treasury is offering a reward of $5m (£3.84m) for information that will lead to the financial destruction of the Kinahan crime gang or the arrest and conviction of its leaders.
Tyson Fury's belts will be on the line for the second time when he steps into the ring with fellow British heavyweight Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium this coming April.
Two of the UK's biggest heavyweight fighters are set to collide when Tyson Fury takes on Dillian Whyte.