Heavyweight boxing superstar Tyson Fury has broken his silence on Daniel Kinahan, after his former advisor was sanctioned by the US government for his suspected role in operating a narcotics trafficking organization that is worth upwards of a billion dollars and is responsible for gangland murders across Ireland and Spain.
Fury, who visited a gym in Dubai with Kinahan in February, had a tense and at times bizarre exchange with Sky Sports recently during his media appearances ahead of this weekend’s fight against Dillian Whyte. In that interview Fury was pressed on his connection to Kinahan, a man he thanked for negotiating his deals to fight Anthony Joshua in 2020 and a man who Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum claims made millions of dollars from Fury’s fights over recent years.