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Robert Hynes

Tyson Fury shows support for Daniel Kinahan after split by writing ‘Dan for PM’ in Instagram post

Tyson Fury has shown his support for Daniel Kinahan by writing ‘Dan for PM’ in a post on his Instagram story.

It comes after it was confirmed the Dubliner will no longer negotiate fights for the heavyweight champion.

Fury's promoter Bob Arum confirmed on Wednesday that the two will no longer work together, telling The Daily Telegraph: "Over the weekend I’ve had a lot of conversations with Tyson Fury and what we both decided is that myself, Top Rank and Fury will do all negotiations for fights in the future.

"Whether it’s for Joshua or Wilder or anybody else. We’ve informed Eddie Hearn about that. He knows where to go for the negotiations. Tyson and I have had long negotiations about it. That’s the way it’s going to be."

Despite the split, Fury has still shown his support for Kinahan.

Sharing a picture of himself alongside a snap of the Dubliner, he posted: "Like Donald Dan for PM" accompanied by an Irish flag emoji.

Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond welcomed Fury's split from Kinahan, but said it is "far from the end of this saga".

He told Off the Ball: "This is an extremely welcome development but far from the end of this saga.

"We need to have full clarity that Daniel Kinahan will have no involvement at all in this fight and that real efforts are being made to exclude him from the world of boxing.

"Daniel Kinahan cannot continue to use boxing as a tool to rehabilitate his image.

"We also need to see clarity from MTK of what exact role Daniel Kinahan has with them. It's time other boxers like Billy Joe Saunders dropped Daniel Kinahan and distanced themselves from him."

Kinahan has no criminal convictions, but was identified in the High Court in 2018 as a senior figure in organised crime.

And his involvement in the deal for Fury's fight with Joshua prompted Irish political leaders to call on the British Government and broadcasters to intervene.

Kinahan, 42, is now based in the UAE.

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