Conor told us two. One for refusing to tell Eubank about the fails and two for insisting the fight goes on.
Wasn't the whole nasal spray thing also legal in the UK in-between fights for a certain period of time before your next fight etc? So if true it wasn't excused but a documented ruling that was adhered to, that an outside agency disagreed with no? Very different form both parties actually agreeing on the outcome
Read that article earlier, comprehensive review of hearns hypocrisy and well worth a read for everyone
100% guilty, there's no doubt, if he wasn't why has it been such a flawed and desperate attempt to make out he's innocent without providing and necessary evidence to do so? People who are innocent don't act like that.
Pretty much. Don't question a man's pride! They do it because they have or atleast had a lot of mugs who believed every word they say. Boxing fans are fed up and not falling for the constant bull****. Look how quickly the tide has turned on Fury, I'm all for it.
Thanks for the link to the article which brilliantly describes how far Eddie Hearn is prepared to go to get a fight on.
Thr cease and desist was to stop them investigating the failed tests and asking for further information. He then failed a 2nd test and they pulled him in as that test was under a fight licensed by the board. At that point he gave up his license to avoid punishment. The board were to slow to act and are not clear of blame in this, but ultimately all this nonsense is due to what Benn has in his system and his non-coperation. The BJS scenario is different. The board don't view thar substance as a breach out of competition and BJS engaged with the board. The only person who can resolve all this is Benn.
There's a big difference between a nasal spray and clomid. The only logical ways you'd get a clomid in your system are: (1) contamination in the place that is making your steroids from powders. (2) you took it for PCT months earlier and it somehow released late into your blood stream.