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    Just because a man does good, that doesn't mean he is good.

    So Daniel K and MTK have been good for boxing. Many fighters have got opportunities that never would have got without MTK’s involvement. These guys are earning treble what they’d earn on small hall shows. They manage their fighters very well.

    But just because a man does good, that doesn't mean he is good.

    One of the most telling things I find is the way past and present Irish fighters and sports people are not really speaking up for DK. Whether it's Conor McGregor, Katie Taylor, Carl Frampton, Mick Conlan, Steve Collins or Golfer Rory Mcilroy the fact is their silence is deafening.

    I get the feeling a lot people are scared of Kinahaan and MTK

    They scared of what they're capable of.

    DK and his gang wiped out a family in Dublin called the “Hutches.” Many ppl in Ireland can’t begin to tell you how bad they are. He is responsible for the murder of many innocent people and has poisioned the streets with heroin for a long time. Daniels father Christy kinahan has done time for heroin trafficking.

    DK can claim all he wants that they have nothing on him, but they had nothing on Al Capone until some dodgy tax evasion thing. So that means nothing. DK has fall guys taking the wrap for everything. He's even lost a lot of support from his people who are now imprisoned.

    If he comes to Dublin, he’ll could be murdered. If he goes to UK, he’ll could be murdered, if he goes to Spain, he’ll could be murdered.

    If he goes to the US then the DEA will get him.

    The Irish and British government are putting big pressure on the UAE to extract him.

    But that's how it is in the drug world. He's in Dubai right now living large. The distributors always live in communities divorced from the street level dealers. They're almost never caught.

    The street level dealers are nothing but bullet fodder and a source of income for those who gain jobs in the prisons. If one dealer, goes down, there is always another to take their place.

    Organised crime has run this sport for a long long time so we don't need to pretend it's run by angels which is looking to expel a bad apple. The BBC must have some reason to be going after this guy since they had no problem with kiddy fiddlers running a ring out of their organisation.

    If they want to resolve it they need to legislate boxing properly via an independent body and get rid of the multitude of governing bodies in the process. Unless they do that nothing will ever change.
    Last edited by Denilson3.0; 02-12-2021 at 09:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denilson3.0 View Post
    Just because a man does good, that doesn't mean he is good.

    So Daniel K and MTK have been good for boxing. Many fighters have got opportunities that never would have got without MTK’s involvement. These guys are earning treble what they’d earn on small hall shows. They manage their fighters very well.

    But just because a man does good, that doesn't mean he is good.

    One of the most telling things I find is the way past and present Irish fighters and sports people are not really speaking up for DK. Whether it's Conor McGregor, Katie Taylor, Carl Frampton, Mick Conlan, Steve Collins or Golfer Rory Mcilroy the fact is their silence is deafening.

    I get the feeling a lot people are scared of Kinahaan and MTK

    They scared of what they're capable of.

    DK and his gang wiped out a family in Dublin called the “Hutches.” Many ppl in Ireland can’t begin to tell you how bad they are. He is responsible for the murder of many innocent people and has poisioned the streets with heroin for a long time. Daniels father Christy kinahan has done time for heroin trafficking.

    DK can claim all he wants that they have nothing on him, but they had nothing on Al Capone until some dodgy tax evasion thing. So that means nothing. DK has fall guys taking the wrap for everything. He's even lost a lot of support from his people who are now imprisoned.

    If he comes to Dublin, he’ll could be murdered. If he goes to UK, he’ll could be murdered, if he goes to Spain, he’ll could be murdered.

    If he goes to the US then the DEA will get him.

    The Irish and British government are putting big pressure on the UAE to extract him.

    But that's how it is in the drug world. He's in Dubai right now living large. The distributors always live in communities divorced from the street level dealers. They're almost never caught.

    The street level dealers are nothing but bullet fodder and a source of income for those who gain jobs in the prisons. If one dealer, goes down, there is always another to take their place.

    Organised crime has run this sport for a long long time so we don't need to pretend it's run by angels which is looking to expel a bad apple. The BBC must have some reason to be going after this guy since they had no problem with kiddy fiddlers running a ring out of their organisation.

    If they want to resolve it they need to legislate boxing properly via an independent body and get rid of the multitude of governing bodies in the process. Unless they do that nothing will ever change.
    Exactly that!
    Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.

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    Default Re: Boxing and the mob

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Denilson3.0 View Post
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    If they want to resolve it they need to legislate boxing properly via an independent body and get rid of the multitude of governing bodies in the process. Unless they do that nothing will ever change.
    Exactly that!
    Can anybody EVER see this actually happening though? It's probably what is needed for the sport, but there's too many fingers in too many pies for it to ever to to a stage where there is one centralised governing entity for the sport.

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    Default Re: Boxing and the mob

    Why be surprised there are many undesirable people in boxing the fighters managers promotors etc lol.
    Guys it is what it is ! remember boxing is not a game you don't play boxing theses guys put there life on the line.
    There is no fair play I've meet a good few involved in Boxing some nice others not so nice boxing is brutal I am afraid with large sums of money involved yes gangsters.
    Most of the promotors are sharks but I still love boxing do I really care no.🙂

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