4 years, a travestyJamesPhilips wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 14:57Yeah that’s it. How many years ban did he get? It’s like one rule for the names one rule for the commonersblanca wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 14:47Liam Cameron. Bit of charlie in his system.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 14:38 What’s the name of the U.K. boxer who got a huge, unfair ban for cocaine and effectively ended his career?
Conor Benn - What Next?
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handsofstone
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Conor apparently, and amazingly, not entirely happy with the WBC ruling and consulting his lawyers on that too

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margaret thatcher
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how to lose friends and alienate people
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polecateddy
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Don’t know if UKAD have stepped up the severity of their bans in recent years? Looking at the last 25 sanctions in the last 18 months or so, I think mostly they are all 3 or 4 years in length, just a handful of 2 years, and one was 8 years! No wonder Conor is acting out a bit! lol
https://www.ukad.org.uk/sanctions
https://www.ukad.org.uk/sanctions
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Just had a quick look, didn't realise that Philip Bowes the ex Commonwealth light welter champ got a 4 yr ban back in 2020polecateddy wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 16:29 Don’t know if UKAD have stepped up the severity of their bans in recent years? Looking at the last 25 sanctions in the last 18 months or so, I think mostly they are all 3 or 4 years in length, just a handful of 2 years, and one was 8 years! No wonder Conor is acting out a bit! lol
https://www.ukad.org.uk/sanctions
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UKAD should be given free range to investigate this.
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margaret thatcher
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handsofstone
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This news has left me shell shocked
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Ruthless-RKO
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This is the real reason we’ve been short on the flippin eggs.
Benn’s been having them all. Straight from the Hen’s ass.
Benn’s been having them all. Straight from the Hen’s ass.
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Is he the Keith Lard of the hen world?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 18:15 This is the real reason we’ve been short on the flippin eggs.
Benn’s been having them all. Straight from the Hen’s ass.
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KiwiRider wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 04:42I thought it was more than that?gregregegg wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 04:00 You would think after ffailing the first test you would investigate everything, suspect eggs as a faint mabey and stop 40 eggs a week....
is it really only 40 eggs a week? everyones acting like its impossable, 40 a week is 6 a day, thats super doable... i probabbly ate 40 eggs a week when i was 11... mum use to think i was going to die of cholesterol... I was 30kgs doing 6 eggs of scramble per serve.
I was eating a lot of eggs when I had chickens, maybe 30 a week until the chickens sh*tting on my deck pissed me off enough to eat the chickens![]()
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Hearn has got to defend Benn. He doesn't want a rival promoter poaching him.
Benedict's Slalom might interest Conor.
Benedict's Slalom might interest Conor.
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Conor benn wasn't going anywhere fast before and don't understand why anyone would entertain him now
He wasn't up too much before all this happened, lot different to his father, don't matter what his surname is, he's not doing nothing in the game I don't think
He wasn't up too much before all this happened, lot different to his father, don't matter what his surname is, he's not doing nothing in the game I don't think
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In today’s Mail that Benn is suing the BBBoC for loss of earnings and damage to his reputation amounting to £3.5m.
What an insufferable little prick.
On a side note, you’d need more than 3.5m to sort Benn’s reputation out
What an insufferable little prick.
On a side note, you’d need more than 3.5m to sort Benn’s reputation out
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Barry will be in Eddie's ear telling him to get shut, he's damaged goods.
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margaret thatcher
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conor (and ed) coming across as total c@nts throughout this whole thing, what a twat
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They did nothing wrong.
They reported a positive drugs test which was being hidden.
There’s still no B sample.
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Frostieballs
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How is he going to do that, unless he can prove that the Board knew that he had justifications for two failed tests?
Maybe an intimidation tactic. The capitulation by the WBC has set an example/precedent they may have to follow.
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Trying the Fury route but Fury was not as public as this with his situation so his reputation wasn't running for the casuals.
Benn's argument is ultimately going to be that VADA is nothing to do with BBBofC and he passed his UKAD tests. Issue with that is that he's given back his license before an investigation could happen, so all they did is not license a fight that they don't have to do after he's reported to have failed a tests which is true. If BBBofC can stand up against this financially then his 270 page document will get ruined in court by professionals, I just don't think they can afford to fight it.
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polecateddy
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It’s a complex situation which is hard to fully get across. In terms of a ban will UKAD adopt the VADA findings and say issue a 3 year ban? Or is the only sanction that The Board don’t issue him with a licence for a number of years, and perhaps put some extra conditions on any return? A bit like having to do an extended driving test re-test after say a drink drive ban.joshj909 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 06:12Trying the Fury route but Fury was not as public as this with his situation so his reputation wasn't running for the casuals.
Benn's argument is ultimately going to be that VADA is nothing to do with BBBofC and he passed his UKAD tests. Issue with that is that he's given back his license before an investigation could happen, so all they did is not license a fight that they don't have to do after he's reported to have failed a tests which is true. If BBBofC can stand up against this financially then his 270 page document will get ruined in court by professionals, I just don't think they can afford to fight it.
An earlier news article reported; ‘Ukad is duty bound to investigate the case as it is a potential anti-doping violation by a boxer licensed by the British Boxing Board of Control, which is under its jurisdiction.‘
But it’s unclear to me if that would go as far as UKAD testing the B sample or if the B sample can even be tested without Benn’s consent. I kind of presume that UKAD might just endorse VADA’s testing and results as it is a partner agency.