The US government’s statement on Tyson Fury’s adviser should mean the sport finally listens to concerns
, with the US Department of State placing a $5m bounty on his head. Speaking in Dublin, the US ambassador to Ireland, Claire Cronin, said the reward would be provided for “information leading to the financial disruption of the Kinahans, or the arrest or conviction” of Daniel Kinahan, his father, Christopher Sr, and brother, Christopher Jr.For someone used to operating in the shadows, after fleeing Ireland for the United Arab Emirates, it must have come as a hell of a blunt shock.
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