SEVERAL high profile boxing figures won’t be allowed to fly to the US over their connections with Daniel Kinahan, in light of authorities there banning 600 people with links to the mob boss.
It has emerged that the US is barring anyone who had any relationship with Kinahan — and that even includes those with legitimate dealings in the sport.
Last night, sources revealed the lengthy list of names of those being refused entry to America will continue to grow.
And the Irish Mirror has learned those on the list are only becoming aware of the fact when they attempt to board a flight bound for the US.
It has already happened to Kinahan’s one-time “best friend” and former pro puncher Matthew Macklin, who was turned away at a London airport last month as he tried to travel to Las Vegas to work for UK broadcaster Sky Sports.
This story is from the May 17, 2022 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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