If you're looking for a way to watch boxing on the web, you've probably come across BBC Panorama. This programme aired recently and has revealed that an Irish drug baron is working at the highest levels of the fight game. While many fight fans were aware of the alleged involvement of this 'billionaire' in the sport, this new programme has thrown the story into the spotlight. It is not clear exactly what led to the allegations but the BBC program has marked a major shift in coverage of the story.
The revelation that Mr Kinahan had a hand in brokering the deal between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has sparked an outcry in the boxing community. But, in reality, the deal was not as tainted as the boxing fans thought. A BBC documentary uncovered the extent of Kinahan's involvement. This may be a sign that Mr Fury has changed his tune and wants to fight the man who helped him get his big break.
This programme has prompted police in Northern Ireland to issue a threat after an investigation into the role of Daniel Kinahan in boxing. This alleged crime boss is well known to the boxing world and has publicly lauded many of the top fighters in the sport, including Tyson Fury and Billy Joe Saunders. The BBC programme has raised serious มวยหู about the regulation of sports broadcasting. The broadcast was controversial in many ways, and it led to calls for tighter regulation of the sport.
The BBC's Panorama has revealed the world of boxing's murky underbelly. The programme follows the rise of a suspected gangster who has been welcomed at the highest table of the sport. Based in the United Arab Emirates, Kinahan has been building his profile as a promoter over the past 15 years. It has already won the BBC's huge audience in the UK and Ireland. Panorama is currently in production and will feature interviews with big names in the sport as well as retired police officers.
BBC Panorama investigated the involvement of Daniel Kinahan in the boxing world. It revealed that Kinahan is still involved with boxing as an advisor despite being named in a major Irish drugs-trafficking network. Despite the infamous link to the Kinahan Cartel, Kinahan is still involved in the sport as a promoter, and even publicly thanked Kinahan for helping him negotiate the deal with Tyson Fury.