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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
There is some absolutely extraordinary comments coming out from Hearn now. I'm just can't make head nor tail of them.
""I believe he is innocent. But at the same time, you have to take responsibility, whether you are unlucky or not, that something has been found in your system," he said. "With what I know and believe, the purpose of the ban is more to suppress the public feeling and media around this situation.
"I don't think the public will be happy if he can't nail a specific contamination issue or whatever it is. The feeling will be 'he has got off it'. At the same time, I don't think he should face a lengthy ban. I don't believe he has cheated, I don't believe he has taken a performance-enhancing drug for the benefit of physical performance - that's how I feel. I don't feel he should have his career ultimately punished. That is based on the scientific evidence but also my belief in him as a character.
"He's a God-fearing man and he had it in him to say he had to be honest in this situation and find out what happened, rather than 'yeah, this happened, give me three months'."
So he believes Conor is innocent. But Conor has to pay the price. But it shouldn't be a lengthy ban. Hearn believes there is scientific evidence, however he notes that he doesn't know the specifics of that. He also rattles on about Benn breaking his contract with Matchroom.
Can someone make sense of any of that?
""I believe he is innocent. But at the same time, you have to take responsibility, whether you are unlucky or not, that something has been found in your system," he said. "With what I know and believe, the purpose of the ban is more to suppress the public feeling and media around this situation.
"I don't think the public will be happy if he can't nail a specific contamination issue or whatever it is. The feeling will be 'he has got off it'. At the same time, I don't think he should face a lengthy ban. I don't believe he has cheated, I don't believe he has taken a performance-enhancing drug for the benefit of physical performance - that's how I feel. I don't feel he should have his career ultimately punished. That is based on the scientific evidence but also my belief in him as a character.
"He's a God-fearing man and he had it in him to say he had to be honest in this situation and find out what happened, rather than 'yeah, this happened, give me three months'."
So he believes Conor is innocent. But Conor has to pay the price. But it shouldn't be a lengthy ban. Hearn believes there is scientific evidence, however he notes that he doesn't know the specifics of that. He also rattles on about Benn breaking his contract with Matchroom.
Can someone make sense of any of that?
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
garethhop wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 05:00 There is some absolutely extraordinary comments coming out from Hearn now. I'm just can't make head nor tail of them.
""I believe he is innocent. But at the same time, you have to take responsibility, whether you are unlucky or not, that something has been found in your system," he said. "With what I know and believe, the purpose of the ban is more to suppress the public feeling and media around this situation.
"I don't think the public will be happy if he can't nail a specific contamination issue or whatever it is. The feeling will be 'he has got off it'. At the same time, I don't think he should face a lengthy ban. I don't believe he has cheated, I don't believe he has taken a performance-enhancing drug for the benefit of physical performance - that's how I feel. I don't feel he should have his career ultimately punished. That is based on the scientific evidence but also my belief in him as a character.
"He's a God-fearing man and he had it in him to say he had to be honest in this situation and find out what happened, rather than 'yeah, this happened, give me three months'."
Hearn is so full of sh1t
Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
How does a urine sample become contaminated with a banned substance ? Perhaps Eddie and Conor would like to answer that as it doesn't happen by magic
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
When exactly should someone face a ban for a positive PED test then? According to Eddie, they are apparently innocent until proven guilty, despite not providing a shred of evidence to prove it 
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Absolute disgrace. Ban him for life.
Gets caught then uses every technicality to avoid punishment. His reputation is in the gutter and quite right too.
By clearing his name he means contest every rule in the book until a loophole is found that allows compromise rather than punishment.
Gets caught then uses every technicality to avoid punishment. His reputation is in the gutter and quite right too.
By clearing his name he means contest every rule in the book until a loophole is found that allows compromise rather than punishment.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
I guess either deliberately sabotaged or cross contamination. The B sample should rule out cross contamination, as I understand it they are tested in different labs. Sabotaged is unlikely without proof otherwise surely anyone who has failed any drug or alcohol test could argue that.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Robert Smith just been on talkSPORT, basically saying absolutely nothing… ‘it’s with the lawyers’.
He did say he couldn’t confirm if Benn could actually be banned or sanctioned now as he wasn’t a licence holder.
He did say he couldn’t confirm if Benn could actually be banned or sanctioned now as he wasn’t a licence holder.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
What's the point in anyone coming on talk shows or interviews. They don't say shit!Frostieballs wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 06:15 Robert Smith just been on talkSPORT, basically saying absolutely nothing… ‘it’s with the lawyers’.
He did say he couldn’t confirm if Benn could actually be banned or sanctioned now as he wasn’t a licence holder.
Just there to rack up views..
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Who was the lawyer the celebs all used to get off when they were caught drink driving? I can see this going the same way, they will find a minor procedural mistake and it will be squashed.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Nick Freeman is the celebrity defence lawyer dubbed Mr Loophole .Controversial wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 06:33 Who was the lawyer the celebs all used to get off when they were caught drink driving? I can see this going the same way, they will find a minor procedural mistake and it will be squashed.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
That’s the oneRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 06:37Nick Freeman is the celebrity defence lawyer dubbed Mr Loophole .Controversial wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 06:33 Who was the lawyer the celebs all used to get off when they were caught drink driving? I can see this going the same way, they will find a minor procedural mistake and it will be squashed.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Are you serious? He's tested positive for a PED that can't get in your system unless you specifically take it. The only way he's innocent is if the B Sample is tested at another lab to show there is no contamination. If the B Sample tests the same he's guilty, if it's clean he's clean. And despite this he doesn't want the B Sample testing. He's as guilty as sin. It's proven 100%Spud wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 04:22 I was discussing the Connor Benn saga whose views are quite strong, similar to some people on here.
I found myself getting quite annoyed.
I asked the person “do you not want Connor to be proven innocent “?
The conversation set me thinking.
I really hope Connor is innocent. For his families legacy and all the people around him. And of course BOXING
From the snipits that have come out in the last few weeks I have an opinion as to Benns innocence.
Benn has a lot of good people around him and if he cant prove his innocence then the sh*t is going to hit the fan, which is not only going to affect Benn.
As said already although this case has gone on for a few weeks only snipits of information has come out and it is my opinion Benn is going to find it very difficult.
Also as stated theres more twists to come.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
So Conor Benn 'voluntarily relinquished' his boxing licence after the British Boxing Board of Control hearing.
I wonder whether the BBBofC or his legal representatives recommended he do this to avoid punishment?
Because surely the BBBofC cannot strip a licence nor impose punishments on fighters that aren't within the scope of their jurisdiction? He's no longer a BBBofC fighter.
Anyway, I kind of predicted something like this would happen, when I posted the following opinion two weeks ago:
I would have preferred to have been wrong than see a drug cheat avoid or minimise punishment due to a technicality.
I wonder whether the BBBofC or his legal representatives recommended he do this to avoid punishment?
Because surely the BBBofC cannot strip a licence nor impose punishments on fighters that aren't within the scope of their jurisdiction? He's no longer a BBBofC fighter.
Anyway, I kind of predicted something like this would happen, when I posted the following opinion two weeks ago:
I hate being kind of right, because if Benn did cheat... and let's face it, all the evidence suggests he has, then he should be punished and banned.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 05:19But I reckon Benn might escape punishment, or perhaps only receive a very minor slap on the wrists, since VADA has no jurisdiction in the UK.
A bit like when the NYSAC couldn’t punish Jarrell Miller when he first failed a PED test, because of a technicality, since they couldn’t ban him, due to him not having a boxing license (so he was outside the realms of their jurisdiction).
I would have preferred to have been wrong than see a drug cheat avoid or minimise punishment due to a technicality.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
^Counter-puncher wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 05:19garethhop wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 05:00 There is some absolutely extraordinary comments coming out from Hearn now. I'm just can't make head nor tail of them.
""I believe he is innocent. But at the same time, you have to take responsibility, whether you are unlucky or not, that something has been found in your system," he said. "With what I know and believe, the purpose of the ban is more to suppress the public feeling and media around this situation.
"I don't think the public will be happy if he can't nail a specific contamination issue or whatever it is. The feeling will be 'he has got off it'. At the same time, I don't think he should face a lengthy ban. I don't believe he has cheated, I don't believe he has taken a performance-enhancing drug for the benefit of physical performance - that's how I feel. I don't feel he should have his career ultimately punished. That is based on the scientific evidence but also my belief in him as a character.
"He's a God-fearing man and he had it in him to say he had to be honest in this situation and find out what happened, rather than 'yeah, this happened, give me three months'."
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Hearn is so full of sh1t
What he said
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
What’s with the aged rockstar look haha.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Blimey I hadn’t seen this. People can believe what they like, doesn’t make it true. He’s his promoter and friend so I guess he can’t say anything else publicly. All smoke and mirrors.garethhop wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 05:00 There is some absolutely extraordinary comments coming out from Hearn now. I'm just can't make head nor tail of them.
""I believe he is innocent. But at the same time, you have to take responsibility, whether you are unlucky or not, that something has been found in your system," he said. "With what I know and believe, the purpose of the ban is more to suppress the public feeling and media around this situation.
"I don't think the public will be happy if he can't nail a specific contamination issue or whatever it is. The feeling will be 'he has got off it'. At the same time, I don't think he should face a lengthy ban. I don't believe he has cheated, I don't believe he has taken a performance-enhancing drug for the benefit of physical performance - that's how I feel. I don't feel he should have his career ultimately punished. That is based on the scientific evidence but also my belief in him as a character.
"He's a God-fearing man and he had it in him to say he had to be honest in this situation and find out what happened, rather than 'yeah, this happened, give me three months'."
So he believes Conor is innocent. But Conor has to pay the price. But it shouldn't be a lengthy ban. Hearn believes there is scientific evidence, however he notes that he doesn't know the specifics of that. He also rattles on about Benn breaking his contract with Matchroom.
Can someone make sense of any of that?
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Always got something in his hands too..
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Just missing a bottle of bourbon and some groupies draped over his shoulderRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 09:28Always got something in his hands too..
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
What's he trying to prove?
That he never took anything?
He took something by accident?
He ate something contaminated?
He didn't now it was banned?
What's the point?
You failed a test. A drug was in your system.. Get on with it.
That he never took anything?
He took something by accident?
He ate something contaminated?
He didn't now it was banned?
What's the point?
You failed a test. A drug was in your system.. Get on with it.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Very valid questions ..Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 10:28 What's he trying to prove?
That he never took anything?
He took something by accident?
He ate something contaminated?
He didn't now it was banned?
What's the point?
You failed a test. A drug was in your system.. Get on with it.
There is a lot at stake … not just the career of Conor Benn.
I am wondering whether when things get desperate will the can of worms be opened & other people made accountable.
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
MMMMMM... 'RESTLESS' handsRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 09:28Always got something in his hands too..
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Is it me, am I reading too much into this but amongst the bluster its the first time I have heard Mr Hearn mention “ban”
I am convinced this is significant and its almost if its Mr Hearn admitting there is a high likelihood of a ban for Conor Benn.
Imo a major shift
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Re: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn | DAZN PPV - 8 October 2022
Other people like his trainer ? Has he ever trained anybody else about whom rumours of PED use have long been discussed ?Spud wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 10:33Very valid questions ..Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 10:28 What's he trying to prove?
That he never took anything?
He took something by accident?
He ate something contaminated?
He didn't now it was banned?
What's the point?
You failed a test. A drug was in your system.. Get on with it.
There is a lot at stake … not just the career of Conor Benn.
I am wondering whether when things get desperate will the can of worms be opened & other people made accountable.