Conor Benn - What Next?

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handsofstone
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These YouTubers are making a mockery of our sport
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He’ll get a backdated ban.
polecateddy
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4th of October 2022 - he doesn't even mention fricking eggs hardly;

'A typical day of food for me is a protein option like seabream, salmon or prawns with some carbs like egg noodles, rice, sweet or baked potato. And then obviously veg: broccoli steams, vegetable stir fry. Then some 0% yoghurt with granola. Sometimes an omelette.'

So we have to stomach he's gone from a healthy, balanced-sounding diet to upto 60 eggs a day, which isn't very good for you (and I'm no doctor ...but it obviously isn't!)

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/sport/art ... rview-2022
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https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/sport/art ... orkout/amp

Scroll down a bit, Benn talking about his diet. April 2022 he occasionally has eggs, a few months later and he’s smashing 60 a day.
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polecateddy wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 16:23 4th of October 2022 - he doesn't even mention fricking eggs hardly;

'A typical day of food for me is a protein option like seabream, salmon or prawns with some carbs like egg noodles, rice, sweet or baked potato. And then obviously veg: broccoli steams, vegetable stir fry. Then some 0% yoghurt with granola. Sometimes an omelette.'

So we have to stomach he's gone from a healthy, balanced-sounding diet to upto 60 eggs a day, which isn't very good for you (and I'm no doctor ...but it obviously isn't!)

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/sport/art ... rview-2022
That's a lot of egg noodles
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Hope Benn suffers a career ending injury inside the ring from someone who later fails a drugs test.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:52
maverick23 wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:26
keithmoonhangover wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:18

The BBBofC are a joke. Is he suspended indefinitely? Banned for a year? Two?
Nothing. He doesn’t have a license and the BBBC would want a UKAD review before allowing him to fight.

Based on the few cases I know with UKAD, I’d imagine he’d get a ban but probably something like 6 months so will be able to fight.
If he has bought the eggs in liquid form, they could be from anywhere. If I was the BBBofC, I'd be asking where he bought them and asking to see proof of purchase.
Yep.

Canelo had receipts for the meat he claims to have had clenbuterol in and the butcher was then found to have been getting it from somewhere known to pump the cows with it. He still got a 6 month ban and is a much bigger cash cow than Benn.
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maverick23 wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 16:47
keithmoonhangover wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:52
maverick23 wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:26

Nothing. He doesn’t have a license and the BBBC would want a UKAD review before allowing him to fight.

Based on the few cases I know with UKAD, I’d imagine he’d get a ban but probably something like 6 months so will be able to fight.
If he has bought the eggs in liquid form, they could be from anywhere. If I was the BBBofC, I'd be asking where he bought them and asking to see proof of purchase.
Yep.

Canelo had receipts for the meat he claims to have had clenbuterol in and the butcher was then found to have been getting it from somewhere known to pump the cows with it. He still got a 6 month ban and is a much bigger cash cow than Benn.
Bet Conor doesn't save his receipts!
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60 eggs per day, jeezus :lol:
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Did he actually claim to be eating 60 eggs a day?
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maverick23 wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 16:47
keithmoonhangover wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:52
maverick23 wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 15:26

Nothing. He doesn’t have a license and the BBBC would want a UKAD review before allowing him to fight.

Based on the few cases I know with UKAD, I’d imagine he’d get a ban but probably something like 6 months so will be able to fight.
If he has bought the eggs in liquid form, they could be from anywhere. If I was the BBBofC, I'd be asking where he bought them and asking to see proof of purchase.
Yep.

Canelo had receipts for the meat he claims to have had clenbuterol in and the butcher was then found to have been getting it from somewhere known to pump the cows with it. He still got a 6 month ban and is a much bigger cash cow than Benn.
I'd bet good money on those receipts not being legit. Won't be quite as easy to create fake ones for this many eggs in the UK.
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It seems they maybe able to tell the difference between drugs from eggs and drugs from doping.

In conclusion, a method was developed to assist in distinguishing between clomiphene intake via contaminated eggs, recently taken microdose of clomiphene and previous clomiphene intake at therapeutic dosage e.g. for doping purposes.
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the ultimate power meal , mexican beef + conor benn eggs
polecateddy
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Here he was only saying 30-34 eggs a week, but I think he must have gone back to the drawing board with that total for the WBC 270 pager. That's not very many - I think I have 18-21 a week as I like scrambled eggs for lunch!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sport ... tests.html
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I only get close to 30 eggs a week at Easter
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wrighty wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 12:42 He would look less of a pudendum if he owned up.
He's too deep in the lie now he probably believes it himself. 420 eggs a week...
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I'm dropping constant trouser coughs after 2 or 3 eggs in a day...gawd knows what that must have been like....maybe his plan was to ko junior with guff power...

Anyway this is all bollox....took them a while to come up with this load of crap....not as good a pun as the meat and cash cow quote but an honourable mention.
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Fearful_Freddie wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 17:36
wrighty wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 12:42 He would look less of a pudendum if he owned up.
He's too deep in the lie now he probably believes it himself. 420 eggs a week...
You’d be lucky to find that many eggs these days post-bird flu. My Aldi seemed to sell out a few times. You’d basically need a bulk delivery from a wholesaler or something! lol
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What a con job. The WBC haven't even addressed the second sample. It's almost like it never existed.

Benn's team took the best part of 4 months to get any information to the WBC regards the first test and initially where going down the route of laboratory anaylsis contamination. WBC said no chance, Benn's team changed tack to consumption of eggs. WBC said that 'could' and 'may' be right and have accepted that finding. At the same time saving the reputation of vada and supposedly Benn.

A nice result all round it seems.

Load of bollocks.
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 17:42 What a con job. The WBC haven't even addressed the second sample. It's almost like it never existed.

Benn's team took the best part of 4 months to get any information to the WBC regards the first test and initially where going down the route of laboratory anaylsis contamination. WBC said no chance, Benn's team changed tack to consumption of eggs. WBC said that 'could' and 'may' be right and have accepted that finding. At the same time saving the reputation of vada and supposedly Benn.

A nice result all round it seems.

Load of bollocks.
Eddie H turning stomachs with his cheesy second hand car dealer-like patter; https://t.co/tGOC3cATI9
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 17:42 What a con job. The WBC haven't even addressed the second sample. It's almost like it never existed.

Benn's team took the best part of 4 months to get any information to the WBC regards the first test and initially where going down the route of laboratory anaylsis contamination. WBC said no chance, Benn's team changed tack to consumption of eggs. WBC said that 'could' and 'may' be right and have accepted that finding. At the same time saving the reputation of vada and supposedly Benn.

A nice result all round it seems.

Load of bollocks.
Notice how that if this was the real reason for the clomid he didn't change his diet after failing the first test either...
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polecateddy wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 17:41
Fearful_Freddie wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 17:36
wrighty wrote: 22 Feb 2023, 12:42 He would look less of a pudendum if he owned up.
He's too deep in the lie now he probably believes it himself. 420 eggs a week...
You’d be lucky to find that many eggs these days post-bird flu. My Aldi seemed to sell out a few times. You’d basically need a bulk delivery from a wholesaler or something! lol
It sounds like he could be the real cause of the national shortage
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He can eat dogs eggs for all I care.
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Even if we believe that he is innocent of doping (we don’t) ….

…. He remains guilty of concealing the results of two failed tests (as do Eddie and the Board).
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