Just because you are a fan of Conor Benn does not mean Chris Eubank Jr. is unwilling to help you out. Both the boxing and general sports worlds were in an uproar, after it was revealed that champion boxer Benn had tested positive for steroids several w…
Just because you are a fan of Conor Benn does not mean Chris Eubank Jr. is unwilling to help you out. Both the boxing and general sports worlds were in an uproar, after it was revealed that champion boxer Benn had tested positive for steroids several weeks out from his fight with former IBO super-middleweight…
According to multiple reports this Thursday afternoon, this weekend’s scheduled O2 Arena clash between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, is now officially off – after the latter returned a positive test sample A for the banned substance, clomifene in a test conducted by anti-doping agency, VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association). Earlier this week, reports detailed […]
According to multiple reports this Thursday afternoon, this weekend’s scheduled O2 Arena clash between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, is now officially off – after the latter returned a positive test sample A for the banned substance, clomifene in a test conducted by anti-doping agency, VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association).
As a result of Benn’s positive test sample A return, the BBBofC (British Boxing Board of Control) confirmed that the fight between the former and the above-mentioned, Eubank Jr. was “prohibited”.
“On the evening of 4th October 2022, the Board of the British Boxing Board of Control Limited resolved that the contest between Chris Eubank Jnr. and Conor Benn scheduled to take place on 8th October 2022 is prohibited as it is not in the interests of Boxing,” BBBC General Secretary, Robert W. Smith said in a statement provided. “That was communicated to the Boxers and Promoters involved on the morning of 5th October 2022.”
Conor Benn vs. Chris Eubank Jr. reportedly cancelled ahead of Saturday showdown
And as per a report from ESPN reporter, Mike Coppinger, Eubank Jr.’s fight against Benn this weekend in London has been cancelled.
“The catchweight bout between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. is now off after Benn’s positive test for a performance-enhancing drug, sources tell ESPN,” Mike Coppinger tweeted. “Fight was scheduled for Saturday in London.”
With claims that foreign governing bodies and other athletic commissions would still sanction the fight between Eubank Jr. and Benn amid the confirmation from the BBBofC that the matchup was “prohibited”, Matchroom Boxing promoter, Eddie Hearn confirmed he would not seek sanctioning from a foreign governing body.
“Let’s see what today brings but to make one thing clear,” Eddie Hearn tweeted. “I will not be promoting this fight (between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn) with a foreign commission or alternative governing body on Saturday night.”
Matchroom Boxing have since released an official statement regarding the fight, confirming the bout’s postponing until a later date.
“After discussions with various parties, we have taken the decision to formally postpone the bout between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn,” The promotion said in a statement released. “It is undeniable that the British Boxing Board of Contorl’s decision to withdraw their sanctioning was procedurally flawed and without due process. That remains a legal issue between the promoters and the Board which we intend to pursue.”
“However, whilst there are legal routes to facilitate the fight taking place as planned, we do not believe that is in the fighters’ interests for those to be pursued at such a late stage or in the wider interests of the sport. As promoter’s, we take our obligations and duties very seriously, and a full investigation will now need to take place. We will be making no further comment at this time and news for ticket holder refunds will follow.”
WBA continental welterweight champion, Conor Benn’s upcoming fight against former WBA super middleweight champion, Chris Eubank Jr. this weekend in The O2 Arena in London, England – is currently in fierce jeopardy, with the BBBC (British Boxing Board of Control) insisting the matchup is now “prohibited” after Benn provided a positive VADA test sample for […]
WBA continental welterweight champion, Conor Benn’s upcoming fight against former WBA super middleweight champion, Chris Eubank Jr. this weekend in The O2 Arena in London, England – is currently in fierce jeopardy, with the BBBC (British Boxing Board of Control) insisting the matchup is now “prohibited” after Benn provided a positive VADA test sample for the banned subject, clomifene.
Benn, 26, who currently boasts an undefeated 21-0 professional record, as first reported by the Daily Mail, was notified by anti-doping agency, VADA of an adverse finding in his sample A test provided ahead of his fight with Eubank Jr. this weekend.
Conor Benn’s fight with Chris Eubank Jr. is currently in fierce jeopardy
As a result, doubt has been cast over this weekend’s fight between Benn and Eubank Jr., with the aforenoted, BBBC confirming that in their viewing, the matchup is now officially “prohibited” amid Benn’s positive drug test sample.
“On the evening of 4th October 2022, the Board of the British Boxing Board of Control Limited resolved that the contest between Chris Eubank Jnr. and Conor Benn scheduled to take place on 8th October 2022 is prohibited as it is not in the interests of Boxing,” BBBC General Secretary, Robert W. Smith said in a statement provided. “That was communicated to the Boxers and Promoters involved on the morning of 5th October 2022.”
Despite his positive test sample A return, Benn, who appeared at today’s open workouts, insisted he was still a “clean athlete”.
“I’ve signed up to every voluntary anti-doping testing there is,” Conor Benn said during an interview with Matchroom Boxing. “I’ve never had any issues before. So my team will find out why there’s been an initial adverse finding in my test. I’m a clean athlete and we’ll get to the bottom of this.”
Benn has also claimed that he had spoken with Eubank Jr. this Wednesday morning amid the return of adverse finding in his VADA drug test sample, however, Eubank Jr. has denied any conversation with Benn, but maintains he is still ready to fight this weekend.
“It’s a shame, but the promoters, the board, they’re going to sort it out,” Chris Eubank Jr. told Matchroom Boxing. “I’m ready, I’m clean, I’m (at) 60%… Of course, there’s concerns, but I’ve cut the weight, I’m ready to go.”