Tyson Fury is refused access to the US on a flight from Britain

Tyson Fury ‘is refused access to the US’ as associates of mob boss Daniel Kinahan are barred from America

  • Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury has reportedly been refused access to the US 
  • A Sunday World news journalist broke news of the alleged ban on Twitter
  • Other associates of mob boss Daniel Kinahan are also said to have been barred
  • Fury was photographed in Dubai in February with now US-sanctioned Kinahan

Tyson Fury has been refused access to the US from a flight in Britain. 

A Sunday World journalist broke the news on Twitter, adding that associates of mob boss Daniel Kinahan have found themselves blocked from entering the US.

In April, Fury refused to entertain any suggestion that he has ever been involved in any criminal activity with the Irish target of a $5million American bounty.

Fury, who was photographed in Dubai in February with the now US sanctioned Daniel Kinahan, said: ‘Because I had my picture taken with a man it doesn’t make me a criminal.’

Tyson Fury has distanced himself from links with Daniel Kinahan – who is wanted by America

As he spoke he waved his hand over a room in which he posed for scores of selfies while putting on a public training session before Saturday’s world heavyweight title defence against Dillian Whyte.

We were in the shadow of Wembley Stadium, where a record British boxing crowd of 94,000 will be in roaring attendance at the Gypsy King’s latest extravaganza.

‘I’ve got nothing to hide,’ Fury said: ‘The only time I’ve ever broken the law was when I got a speeding ticket.’

Of allegations of drug trafficking by the Kinahan family Fury said: ‘That’s none of my business and I don’t interfere with anybody else’s business.

As he spoke he waved his hand over a room in which he posed for scores of selfies while putting on a public training session before Saturday’s world heavyweight title defence against Dillian Whyte.

We were in the shadow of Wembley Stadium, where a record British boxing crowd of 94,000 will be in roaring attendance at the Gypsy King’s latest extravaganza.

‘I’ve got nothing to hide,’ Fury said: ‘The only time I’ve ever broken the law was when I got a speeding ticket.’

Of allegations of drug trafficking by the Kinahan family Fury said: ‘That’s none of my business and I don’t interfere with anybody else’s business.

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