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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    Simon Jordan has given a furious reaction to the latest developments from Eddie Hearn and Conor Benn.

    The talkSPORT host attended Anthony Joshua’s win over Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena on Saturday night, where the controversial welterweight contender made headlines once again.

    Benn, who is refusing to co-operate with the BBBofC (British Boxing Board of Control) and UKAD (UK Anti-Doping) investigation into his positive drugs tests, was ringside for AJ’s win.

    During the undercard, he refused an interview from Gareth A Davies by slapping his talkSPORT microphone away.

    Jordan described Benn as a ‘raging, snarling ball of Fury’, but said on talkBOXING: “What enraged me, and it did enrage me, wasn’t the fact that Conor did that.

    “Because Conor’s got this frame of mind. And to some extent I can understand why he’s got this frame of mind.

    “If he feels the world’s against him, he’s gonna be angry…

    “What is outrageous and preposterous is the position of his promoter.

    “And I don’t want to make this an Eddie Hearn rant again because it gives him far too much credence, but there has to be something said about this.

    “Because nobody has hammered Conor Benn. Everybody has sat here and suggested that they want an outcome for this boy, they want this kid to clear his name.

    “And so for the promoter that should’ve had the commercial and moral responsibility to have guided this kid the right way then to have the audacity to stand in front of the media and say you’re going to take him somewhere else and fight him around the world rather than get him to meet his responsibilities – it’s a f***ing disgrace.

    “It’s a disgrace. And for Eddie and his little gang to have the ability to position themselves as Conor Benn’s saviour, when they are the absolute polar opposite.

    “This kid’s got himself in s*** and what he needed was proper grown-up, sophisticated, caring advice that looked at the long-term position for this boy and what was right for him.

    “They didn’t, they looked after themselves, they ran for cover, they’ve dropped him in the s***, they’ve given him bad advice.

    “And for Conor to be raging at people who have just simply said, ‘You’ve got to answer it,’ and then it to be fuelled and stoked and misrepresented by those around him is an absolute disgrace.”

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/1...rn-conor-benn/
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    Benn – son of British boxing icon Nigel – apologised for his reaction to the episode.

    “I was a little bit bitter towards the public, I was a little bit bitter towards the boxing community,” Benn said. “I was angry. I’m emotional – I can’t help it, people know I’m emotional. It’s just the way I am.

    “I’m an emotional guy, I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I say what I feel like I want to say. Maybe it wasn’t the right thing, maybe the way I dealt with it wasn’t right; I know it wasn’t right.

    “I apologise to the public. They deserved more from me, but in my head I’m bitter and angry, because I’m seeing this every day: ‘He’s guilty, he’s guilty, that’s it, he’s done it.’

    “I responded with a cold shoulder, and I never should’ve responded like that, but how do you tell a 26-year-old how to respond? [...] It was a hard period, I didn’t deal with it great, but I apologise. I do regret the way I felt – the bitterness and the anger.”

    At the time of his failed drug tests, Benn was accused by some of trying to ‘harm’ Eubank Jr, but the 26-year-old told Seconds Out: “I would rather lose a fight than seriously hurt someone, because I don’t think I could live with that.

    “I’d rather lose a fight than know I’ve put someone in a coma who’s got family, because I’ve seen the damage; I’ve seen it cause pain, I’ve seen it hurt people.”

    Benn also said in recent months that he had no intention of fighting in the UK in the near future, but he retracted that suggestion on Thursday.

    “I’d like to fight back home. Me saying in an interview, ‘I have no plans on returning to England immediately,’ I take that back. That’s my home. There’s a lot of supporters there, and I’m not turning my back on them.”

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...2c05a188&ei=86
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    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    5 year ban minimum.

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    Conor Benn has been dropped from the WBC’s world rankings.

    His reintroduction back into the WBC's ratings had been contentious as Benn still has not publicly resolved his position with the UK Anti-Doping Agency (UKAD) or had a British boxing licence reinstated after failing drug tests last year.

    Benn had been provisionally suspended from fighting by UKAD after he twice tested positive for female fertility drug clomiphene ahead of a proposed fight against Chris Eubank Jr last year.

    But the WBC have now removed him from their rankings due to the length of time he has gone without boxing, with no date yet set for a return to the ring.

    WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman told Sky Sports: "The WBC ratings committee decided to remove Conor Benn due to the 15-month inactivity which is part of the ratings criteria.

    "It seems there is no scheduled fight at this moment but Conor may contact the WBC to explain his case and his ranking situation may be addressed as a rating appeal [in] its process."

    Benn had been returned to the WBC's rankings after the sanctioning body concluded his "highly-elevated consumption of eggs" was a "reasonable explanation" for failing a test.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...1c57ce58&ei=17
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    UK Anti-Doping and the British Boxing Board of Control have appealed against a decision to lift Conor Benn's suspension from boxing.

    Benn, 26, failed two voluntary tests for female fertility drug clomifene before his cancelled October bout with Chris Eubank Jr.

    UK Anti-Doping issued a suspension in March; the independent National Anti-Doping Panel lifted it after a hearing.

    Benn reacted by saying he was "disappointed" to learn of the appeal.

    "I'm disappointed at the news of an appeal being made, having already been cleared by both the WBC and National Anti-Doping Panel to continue my career without restriction," the boxer said.

    "I am innocent. Nothing has changed and I remain confident in my position."

    A UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) statement read: "UK Anti-Doping can today confirm that it has filed an appeal in respect of a decision handed down by the independent National Anti-Doping Panel regarding anti-doping proceedings brought by Ukad against Mr Conor Benn.

    "As confirmed previously in Ukad's statement on 28 July 2023, Mr Benn is no longer subject to a provisional suspension."

    The tests were conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (Vada), which until this case had operated independent to the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC).

    The board employs Ukad to do its testing, but elite fighters such as Anthony Joshua hire Vada to add an extra layer of testing.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/66537167
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    https://www.skysports.com/boxing/new...ontrol-appeals
    Here we go again!
    If he had took the ban and fessed up in the first instance, he would’ve been fighting meaningful fights by now. (If he’s good enough that is.)
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    Would love to see him "fed" to Bud Crawdford, truth be told. Would be an interesting fight.
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Would love to see him "fed" to Bud Crawdford, truth be told. Would be an interesting fight.
    1. Benn doesn’t deserve the fight or payday. Done absolutely nothing to deserve it.
    2. The only interesting thing about the fight is which round Bud knocks him out. There is absolutely nothing that Benn has on his record to suggest he is at this level.
    I really can’t believe why he is remotely relevant, obviously aside the name.
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Would love to see him "fed" to Bud Crawdford, truth be told. Would be an interesting fight.
    1. Benn doesn’t deserve the fight or payday. Done absolutely nothing to deserve it.
    2. The only interesting thing about the fight is which round Bud knocks him out. There is absolutely nothing that Benn has on his record to suggest he is at this level.
    I really can’t believe why he is remotely relevant, obviously aside the name.
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    conor has entered the new ibf welterweight rankings at #3
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    "I am thankful that after an incredibly challenging 2 years the National Anti-Doping Panel has today finally cleared me of any wrongdoing," he wrote on X.

    "This past 24 months has unquestionably been the toughest fight of my life.

    "A rollercoaster period within which the WBC had already decided that I was innocent and the NADP decided in the first instance that there was no case to answer and I was free to fight.

    "As someone who is so passionate about boxing and an advocate for clean sport, I hope now I have been cleared it can be understood why I have maintained my innocence so strongly throughout.

    "As a man of God I bear no ill will toward UKAD or the British Boxing Board of Control, we have a shared ambition of a clean sport and I look forward to reconciling with the Board and moving forward together.

    "I would like to thank my fans that have stood by me, your support has never and will never go unnoticed, and of course my friends and family, all of whom have displayed an unwavering belief in me.

    "Only with the strength of all this support have I made it through. I would also like to thank Matchroom and Everlast as their steadfast support ensured that I could see the process through to a full conclusion.

    "I have stayed disciplined and focused despite the challenges faced which is a testament to my desire to be great. I'm relieved to finally close this chapter and am excited to get back in the ring to realise my ultimate potential! Who wants it next!?"

    Benn, in the meantime, has laid out the four fights he wants to have when he eventually steps through the ropes again.

    Knockout artist Gervonta Davis is among them, as is Eubank Jr, Devin Haney and Errol Spence Jr.

    https://talksport.com/boxing/2233466...ervonta-davis/
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    Default Re: Conor Benn’s ranking reinstated as drug testing issue resolved

    Conor Benn's hopes of returning to the ring in Britain moved a step closer as a result of UK Anti-Doping's decision not to appeal his suspension being lifted.

    The 28-year-old had his British licence revoked in 2022 by the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) after two failed drugs tests in the lead up to his cancelled fight against Chris Eubank Jr.

    The suspension was lifted earlier this month, with Ukad saying the National Anti-Doping Panel was "not comfortably satisfied" it and the BBBofC had proved he had committed an anti-doping rule violation.

    Ukad was given 21 days to appeal but the organisation has decided against doing so.

    Following the decision, the BBBofC also confirmed, external it would not be lodging an appeal.

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has a separate period in which it can appeal.

    The 28-year-old, who has an unbeaten 23-0 record in the welterweight division, tested positive for women's fertility drug Clomifene.

    Benn, who has not fought in Britain since April 2022, has always denied doping and said he had been "cleared of any wrongdoing" when his suspension was lifted.

    He has fought twice since his suspension, but both fights - victories against Rodolfo Orozco in September 2023 and Peter Dobson in February 2024 - were in the United States.

    Benn is now free to resume his fighting career in the UK and plans to reschedule a bout with Eubank Jr.

    Both fighters' teams are pushing for the contest and the preference is for it to take place in the UK rather than in Saudi Arabia.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/a...s/c7482kn2gngo
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