Despite the history of incompetence by the BBBofC, I can't see how they are wrong, especially with Rule 31(v) "All licence holders agree to cooperate fully with any World AntiDoping Code compliant anti-doping investigations or proceedings, whether conducted by UK Anti-Doping or any other competent body"
Hearn has let Felix Cash fight Denzel Bentley on a BT show and now John Ryder face Zach Parker also on a BT show. Frank Warren prevented Chris Jenkins from fighting Conor Benn on a Matchroom show.
So rather than going on to Simon Jordan's slot who has repeatedly called for Hearn to go on and give an interview, he instead goes on to Dazn employee Laura Wood's show to give his 'version' of events. He's proved Simon Jordan absolutely right in the fact Hearn's a coward who's all about spin, deceit, muddying the water and not facing up to what has gone on.
"contaminated" with what though? Did he take a pee, leave his sample on a Wetherspoons bar in Essex, when a woman downed it thinking it was a shot of sambuca, then pissed it back out and sent it of to VADA?
I can't listen to all of this, he's very hard on the ears is Eubank. He's also not speaking with sincerity here, he's talking rubbish, "Conor is an honest man", shut up you fool. Idiot. This content is protected
Irrelevant Hearn let's them fight because he believes they will win he wouldn't do it if he thought they would get spanked. Warren would have known Jenkins would likely lose Remember Warren saying not only would he allow Avenesyan to fight Benn on a matchroom show, he would even cover his purse so Hearn wouldn't have to pay him. Hearn still avoided it
People are not falling for Eddie's spin thankfully. They've wised up now. Eddie and Benn are getting slated all over social media and rightly so. This isn't going to die down. Everyone predicted that they will likely bully the board and throw out wild theories about contamination and that's exactly what is happening. I hope all the media outlets go hard on this story until its resolved. You know I wouldn't mind if it was some up and comer who made a mistake and showed remorse straightaway with a promoter that owned up to the mistake as well. But it's an arrogant tosser in Eddie Hearn, talking over interviewers, trying to cloud the convo with "I can't say much becuase of legal issues" and not really answering the interviewers questions but instead swerving them. That's the bit that angers me, as no interviewer can pull him on this. And he's pulling this little trick all over the shop. "Again, I'd like to say more but obviously I can't" Yeah obviously you'd like to say more you lanky fack. And it's Conor Benn the arrogant little sour faced twerp who was calling out all the American welterweights not long ago. Well all the retired ones anyway, like he was some sort of killer boxer when in reality, he was juicing his way to the top.