Conor Benn Has Given Up His Boxing License

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  1. teddybaldock

    teddybaldock Active Member Full Member

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    Because of his arrogance in believing he can just carry on anyway.
     
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  2. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He tested positive and the BBoC ballsed up the investigation. Let’s hope their process has improved since then
     
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  3. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    UKAD didn't screw up the investigation. There was no investigation until eighteen months after the sample was tested, because they had accepted Team Fury's explanations, finding them consistent with the levels of offending substance in his 'A' sample (the 'B' sample tested clean). That suddenly changed only upon the advent of the 2016 media witch-hunt of Fury. Ask yourself when a testing body has ever brought a positive test to bear against a boxer eighteen months after the sample was provided? Yeah, exactly.
     
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  4. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yes Fury's sample suddenly became officially positive failed test when the media noticed he was talking about Zionists & various perverts, two things the media holds dear.

    prior to this, the test sample was sat in a drawer somewhere ,& not categorised as evidence of a doping offence.

    which means either
    * they covered up a positive test with a nudge and a wink when they still consider Fury a hopeful only the turn it on him later
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    * they distorted a slightly irregular fairly benign finding into a full blown offence to support the overall establishment agenda at the time (ie. Get Fury!)
     
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  5. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    Well that's one way to avoid a suspension
     
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  6. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Conor "I don't give a ******'s" Benn
     
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  7. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    it's a primate with a tail FFS
    stupid word filter that is
     
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  8. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    or 1960s TV show pop band
    The Monkees
     
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  9. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    a London saying
    spoken by old cockneys
    & cockney-philes all over

    & son of celebrated 1990s boxer desperately trying to emulate father
     
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  10. rezzer

    rezzer Active Member Full Member

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    I think we all know whats going to happen. Connor Benn live on DAZN Australia. ' He's innocent Kugs. He's been cleared by the Australian board and they are one of the strictest in the world when it comes to drug testing. We didn't have time for those fuddy-duddy guys at the BBBC to get their act together '
     
  11. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is really interesting. My limited understanding was the choice presented to him was to either come with a reason why he hadn't violated anti-doping rules, try to do that and fail and be punished for doping, or essentially take this generic charge and lose you license. Sort of like a failure to appear in criminal court.

    I wonder if this makes it easier for him to fight abroad and/or fight in the UK on a foreign license.
     
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  12. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Which is why all this made me think about Hearn's position on the matter. If one of his boxers games the system to avoid a ban, by picking up a new licence with another governing body - the BBBoC are not gonna look kindly on that with Benn and his boss.

    Wonder if Hearn's nose is out of joint because he assumed the BBBoC would have sanctioned the fight like they did with Whyte? The decision to prohibit Been vs CEJ cost Matchroom a fortune. Just seems to me there's a breakdown in relations. Benn might be able to sidestep repercussions, Hearn less so. His hand is pretty weak in the UK now...
     
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  13. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    And either scenario makes them much more nefarious and deserving of repudiation than the individual sportsman who tested positive, since they're supposed to be an upstanding institution that exists for the integrity and well-being of the sport.
     
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  14. Dannymita

    Dannymita Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He knows what he did.. Dodge the ban... **** off n fight elsewhere... Claims he didn't do no gear and is innocent ..... Knocks out cesar rene cuenca or some other guy who punches about as hard as your average soft toy.... Claims to be hardest **** on earth while trying to pick the bones of yesteryears fighters... Guys a ****
     
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  15. deltrotter

    deltrotter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    About a week ago they were saying he was gonna come out with news and proof he did nothing wrong....Still ...... Waiting..... smh