Probellum responds to US Treasury sanctions

Official Statement: Probellum takes the sanctions made by the US Treasury extremely seriously and the business and its employees will be fully compliant with them. We have retained counsel in the US to ensure that we fully comply with all rules, regulations and requirements related to this matter, including not working with any individual or company that has been placed under US sanctions.

This includes Daniel Kinahan and we can confirm that we will not have any business relationship or communication with him whatsoever.

Bob Arum’s comments implying that Top Rank has ceased a business relationship with Probellum are baseless. Top Rank is a competitor and since Probellum’s inception, Top Rank has never worked directly with us. Any suggestions that Daniel Kinahan is a shareholder or owner of Probellum are false and defamatory.

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  • this really smells rotten.. Why would US Treasury dept. get involved unless someone called them?

    • Arab countries paying hundreds of millions for fights, Tyson fury giving a shout out to Dan for making the fights happen.
      My guess is the betting on these fights will be money laundering disguised

  • So if massive gangsters are parading as boxing promoters and paying ridiculous amounts for fights to be staged in Dubai etc – tell me how the betting on these fights isn’t money laundering………

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