He's looking for some sort of reaction. No other reason as to why he would tweet that. In other news Bob Arum has apparently spilt the beans on Kinahan and why they've stopped working with him. Got too greedy, controlling. Earnt around 8m in consultancy fees from Tyson's last 4 fights. Bob and Frank Warren both said he won't be paid a consultancy fee for the Whyte fight because he became too greedy and was a hindrance. Tyson wasn't too fussed when Bob told him they've stopped working with Daniel K. https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/other-sport/boxing/daniel-kinahan-earned-up-2m-26724830
Surely someone has got to look into Kinhan fights now and refs and judges, if boxers, promoters, trainers all want to suck his sausage, they can easily buy off or intimidate refs, judges etc, it 100% needs looking at now, any dodgy decisions involving a Kinhan card or fight
MTK fights never have a dodgy scorecard other McKenna robbing the French chap Ohara Davies robbing Vasquez Etc etc
People like Daniel Kinahan, who crave the limelight and public attention like little desperate hookers must look real funny to them that are comfortable to be behind the scenes. Al Haymon, who would even know what he looks like. That's a true business man.
In a rare moment of unlaziness I contacted Sky a few months ago to complain at their selective wokeness whilst still employing Macklin. The reply was beyond comical - "We are sorry you disagree with our choice of on-screen commentators. However, our commentators and pundits are chosen based on their ability to provide unbiased and insightful comments based on their years of experience in the ring....."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...Kinahan-millions-Tyson-Furys-four-fights.html Interesting comments from Bob on his and Frank's relationship with Kinahan. "Arum said Top Rank had paid Kinahan up to £1.5m in consultancy fees for each of Fury’s last two bouts against Wilder as well as fights against Otto Wallin and Tom Schwarz, but said the relationship had broken down during talks for Fury’s fight this Saturday against Dillian Whyte at Wembley. ‘He was becoming greedier and greedier,’ said Arum. ‘And he became more of a burden than a help. For Fury versus Whyte, Frank [Warren] and I drew the line. We would not talk to him and we would not deal with him. ‘We would not be involved and he would not get money from us or anybody else.’ Asked if Fury was upset about this, he replied: ‘Tyson was certainly not upset.’ ‘Look, believe me, once the US made its position clear it seems to me that there was a big sigh of relief from everybody, whether it’s Frank Warren or myself,’ he said."