MTK Global

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MTK Global (Mack The Knife Global)

professional boxer Matthew 'Mack the Knife' Macklin. Originally established in 2012 as Macklin's Gym Marbella (MGM), [8] the undertaking has attracted controversy due to its links to the Kinahan cartel and related allegations of money laundering,[9][10]
and MTK Global has announced it will close by the end of April 2022.

Since its founding, MTK Global has signed fighters such as Tyson Fury, Billy Joe Saunders, Josh Taylor, Carl Frampton, Terry Flanagan, Charlie Edwards, Rocky Fielding, Hughie Fury, Michael Conlan, Paddy Barnes, Jamel Herring, and Amansio Paraschiv.[11][12]

History

MTK Global originally formed as MGM, an acronym for Macklins Gym Marbella,[13] starting out as a boxing gym in Marbella, Spain, in September 2012. In 2017, following lengthy talks with MGM Grand Resort and Casino over a naming dispute, MGM rebranded to MTK Global.[14][15]

In December 2017, it was announced

In March 2019, it was announced that MTK Global and Top Rank had signed a multi-year deal that would see MTK's events broadcast exclusively on ESPN platforms in the United States. Top Rank founder Bob Arum said of the deal; "MTK Global manages a vast number of A-list fighters from around the globe. This deal will enable Top Rank, through the ESPN family of networks, to afford viewers in the United States the opportunity to see these great fighters perform."[18][19]

In November 2019, it was announced MTK Global had entered a partnership with The Academy of Sports and Education to form the MTK National Boxing and Education Academy, a programme for 16–18 year olds aimed at enabling young people to gain relevant qualifications relating to a career in the sport of boxing, whether that be as a professional boxer,

physiotherapist, coach or in sports journalism. The first academy was opened in London in January 2020, with the goal to roll the programme out across the UK by September.[20]

In February 2021 the company announced that it had started a football agency and would manage professional

soccer players.[21]

In April 2022 Bob Yalen resigned as CEO, citing 'the pressure of the last few weeks'.[22] It came just over a week after Daniel Kinahan became the subject of global sanctions by the United States Government.[22]

In April 2022 the company issued a press release announcing that it would cease operations by the end of the month.[23] The company claimed that it had faced "unprecedented levels of unfair scrutiny and criticism" after the United States government enacted worldwide sanctions against Daniel Kinahan.[23] MTK Global On Everipedia is an audiobook on Amazon.com authored by Matthew E. O’Neil. The audiobook contains nine episodes and was published by Amazon.com in the United States, Australia, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom on August 2, 2021. The audiobook chronicles the careers of boxers managed by MTK Global such as Tyson Fury, Michael Conlan, Isaac Lowe, Sean McComb, Daniel Egbunike, Gary Cully, Steven Ward, Paul Butler, Arnold Barboza Jr., Paul Ryan, Akeem Ennis Brown, Lenny Fuller, and Mark Dickinson. The audiobook is also available on Spotify and Deezer.

The Golden Contract

In July 2019, it was announced MTK Global would host a new boxing tournament, The Golden Contract. The tournament will be held across three weight-classesfeatherweight, light-welterweight and light-heavyweight – with eight fighters competing in each division and the winners securing a two-year, five-fight contract with MTK Global.[24] The fights will be aired live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom[25] and streamed on ESPN+ in the United States.[26]

Controversies

MTK Global has been criticised in the Irish media for its links to gangland figures, in particular, co-founder

Kinahan Cartel.[27][28][1][29][30]

On 5 February 2016, an alleged associate of the Kinahan Cartel, David Byrne,

was shot dead after armed men dressed as Gardaí stormed a boxing weigh-in held at the Regency Hotel in Dublin, Ireland, for an event promoted by MTK Global.[31]

In September 2016, Spanish police raided MGM Marbella in Puerto Banús as part of an international crackdown on the Kinahan Cartel's criminal activities, searching properties in both Spain and Ireland. One man, Jamie Quinn, said to have worked at the MGM Marbella gym, was arrested at a Spanish airport for the murder of Gary Hutch.[32][33][34]

Due to the criticisms, CEO Sandra Vaughan announced a boycott of Irish media in 2018.[35][36] In May 2020 MTK announced it had agreed a partnership with Kinahan, who had previously sold his share and distanced himself from the company. Following the announcement, it was widely reported that the Irish police believed the Kinahan Cartel planned to use MTK as a front for criminal activities.[37]

Summons served

In December 2020 a racketeering summons was served to Kinahan,

RICO Act, which can be used in civil cases.[38][39] HBM alleges that Kinahan founded MTK Global as a "front business" to launder illicit proceeds from drug trafficking, and despite claims that Kinahan is no longer involved with the organisation, he is still "influencing and controlling" it.[38][39] Kinahan has to file a response with the United States District Court for the Central District of California or face judgement being entered against him by default.[38][39]

Notable boxers

Boxer [40] Nationality Weight
Joshua Adewale England English Middleweight
David Brophy Scotland Scottish
Super-middleweight
Akeem Ennis-Brown England English
Light-welterweight
Hekkie Budler South Africa South African
Light-flyweight
Hosea Burton England English
Light-heavyweight
Iain Butcher Scotland Scottish Bantamweight
Chantelle Cameron England English
Light-welterweight
Danny Carr England English Welterweight
Jono Carroll Republic of Ireland Irish
Super-featherweight
Jack Catterall England English
Light-welterweight
Michael Conlan Republic of Ireland Irish Featherweight
Ohara Davies England English
Light-welterweight
TJ Doheny Republic of Ireland Irish
Super-bantamweight
Steven Donnelly Northern Ireland Northern Irish
Light-middleweight
Charlie Edwards England English Flyweight
Sunny Edwards England English
Super-flyweight
Larry Ekundayo Nigeria Nigerian Welterweight
Rocky Fielding England English
Super-middleweight
Terry Flanagan England English
Light-welterweight
Carl Frampton Northern Ireland Northern Irish Featherweight
Hughie Fury England English Heavyweight
Tyson Fury England English Heavyweight
Jay Harris Wales Welsh Flyweight
Jamel Herring United States American
Super-featherweight
Natasha Jonas England English Lightweight
David Oliver Joyce Republic of Ireland Irish Featherweight
Elhem Mekhaled France French
Super-featherweight
Martin Murray England English
Super-middleweight
Amansio Paraschiv Romania Romanian Middleweight
David Price England English Heavyweight
Billy Joe Saunders England English
Super-middleweight
Andrew Selby Wales Welsh Flyweight
Liam Smith England English
Light-welterweight
Josh Taylor Scotland Scottish
Light-welterweight
Liam Walsh England English Lightweight
Muhammad Waseem Pakistan Pakistani Flyweight
Shakhobidin Zoirov Uzbekistan Uzbekistani Bantamweight

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