Boxing and the Mob dives into the murky waters of boxing's connection with organized crime through the lens of Daniel Kinahan, a figure both controversial and elusive. This documentary weaves a narrative that's part exposé, part inquiry, exploring how a man linked to a major drug cartel could influence one of the biggest fights in the sport. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of Kinahan's implications in the boxing world. The film's atmosphere is tense, filled with interviews and archival footage that paints a grim picture of the sport's underbelly. It raises critical questions about ethics in sports, loyalty, and the blurry lines between fame and infamy. A distinct angle on a subject that often gets glossed over.
Focus on organized crime's influence in boxing.Interesting interviews and archival footage.Raises questions about ethics in sports.
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