Conor Benn - What Next?

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UKAD rules say strict liability so 2 year ban for Benn at least , no excuses can see that's why they are appealing.
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Floydendizer wrote: 25 Sep 2023, 13:27 UKAD rules say strict liability so 2 year ban for Benn at least , no excuses can see that's why they are appealing.
That’s not quite accurate. Dillian Whyte failed a UKAD test but got off and fighters have failed a UKAD test and had much shorter bans (Enzo Maccarinelli as an example).
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Controversial wrote: 24 Sep 2023, 13:13
jwfg wrote: 24 Sep 2023, 06:16
Stevieaber wrote: 24 Sep 2023, 04:11 Does anyone know if the slippery little f**cker got tested for last nights fight?
There was a mandatory test after the fight and he was tested several times in the build up.
VADA tests?
Yep, VADA tests. :TU:
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This whole saga takes the p*ss out of boxing, and the problem is it’s going to get worse.
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Spud wrote: 01 Oct 2023, 11:10 This whole saga takes the p*ss out of boxing, and the problem is it’s going to get worse.
sadly very true Spud.
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A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
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Redback Rasta wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:09 A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
Does he generate much money?
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Coco wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:26
Redback Rasta wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:09 A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
Does he generate much money?
What do you think?
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Redback Rasta wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:09 A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
10 years for ped cheats? we wouldnt have big tyson back yet then :verysad:
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margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 19:08
Redback Rasta wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:09 A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
10 years for ped cheats? we wouldnt have big tyson back yet then :verysad:
10 years might stop it. Look at Jarrell Miller.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 19:08
Redback Rasta wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:09 A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
10 years for ped cheats? we wouldnt have big tyson back yet then :verysad:
Oof!
Careful now, you don't want to upset the oversensitive Fury fan bois. I had one obsessively follow me around on here the other week as if I were Eddie Hearn! :confused:
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jwfg wrote: 18 Oct 2023, 05:24
margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 19:08
Redback Rasta wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 18:09 A Kenyan marathon runner, Titus Ekiru, who twice tested positive, has received a 10 year ban.

No the circumstances aren't identical to Benn's but it demonstrates that some sports are serious about suitably penalizing drug cheats.
10 years for ped cheats? we wouldnt have big tyson back yet then :verysad:
10 years might stop it. Look at Jarrell Miller.
Miller should be serving 10 years.
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Redback Rasta wrote: 18 Oct 2023, 15:05
jwfg wrote: 18 Oct 2023, 05:24
margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 19:08

10 years for ped cheats? we wouldnt have big tyson back yet then :verysad:
10 years might stop it. Look at Jarrell Miller.
Miller should be serving 10 years.
it's the blatant mockery of it all with him that particularly chides.
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It’s interesting with Miller now he might be trying to avoid any further bans, just how god damn ordinary he looks. Some genetic elites will always respond better to the sauce than others.
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polecateddy wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:00 It’s interesting with Miller now he might be trying to avoid any further bans, just how god damn ordinary he looks. Some genetic elites will always respond better to the sauce than others.
I did quite admire how he managed to use massive dosages of HGH yet still resemble a blob, you really do need to live terribly to be that lardy on more than 4ius of HGH a day.
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SeanBrennan wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:26
polecateddy wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:00 It’s interesting with Miller now he might be trying to avoid any further bans, just how god damn ordinary he looks. Some genetic elites will always respond better to the sauce than others.
I did quite admire how he managed to use massive dosages of HGH yet still resemble a blob, you really do need to live terribly to be that lardy on more than 4ius of HGH a day.
I know guys that shove a load of gear in and still look like shit. Diet and genetics play a huge part. Plus it depends how you train, if your main focus is strength you won’t look like a bodybuilder.
Miller should look better though given he’s a boxer which is a cardio based sport. I suspect he trains like a lazy slob, eats shit and bangs in the gear trying to make up for that which won’t prevent him looking like marshmallow.
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In answering the thread title I a mega anti drugs.

What frustrates me immensely is how those with money can use the law to silence those caught cheating.

I am totally convinced a LOT of people have been caught in the past but injunctions have prevented revealations in the press.
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Monzon83 wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 17:53
SeanBrennan wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:26
polecateddy wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:00 It’s interesting with Miller now he might be trying to avoid any further bans, just how god damn ordinary he looks. Some genetic elites will always respond better to the sauce than others.
I did quite admire how he managed to use massive dosages of HGH yet still resemble a blob, you really do need to live terribly to be that lardy on more than 4ius of HGH a day.
I know guys that shove a load of gear in and still look like shit. Diet and genetics play a huge part. Plus it depends how you train, if your main focus is strength you won’t look like a bodybuilder.
Miller should look better though given he’s a boxer which is a cardio based sport. I suspect he trains like a lazy slob, eats shit and bangs in the gear trying to make up for that which won’t prevent him looking like marshmallow.
Back in 2016-2017, he was fighting at around 275lbs, then in his last fight against Browne, he was 333lbs. :o
Browne's got a decent enough dig, but his punches were just bouncing (no pun intended) off of Miller.
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Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:16 In answering the thread title I a mega anti drugs.

What frustrates me immensely is how those with money can use the law to silence those caught cheating.

I am totally convinced a LOT of people have been caught in the past but injunctions have prevented revealations in the press.
The treatment of Alvarez and Liam Cameron were night and day
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:yay: be
wrighty wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:27
Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:16 In answering the thread title I a mega anti drugs.

What frustrates me immensely is how those with money can use the law to silence those caught cheating.

I am totally convinced a LOT of people have been caught in the past but injunctions have prevented revealations in the press.
The treatment of Alvarez and Liam Cameron were night and day
What is really shockingly outrageous concerning Camerons situation is I am totally convinced he is supremely talented.

What a horrible waste of talent.

People could have looked after him, including me and for that I am sorry
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Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:39 :yay: be
wrighty wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:27
Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:16 In answering the thread title I a mega anti drugs.

What frustrates me immensely is how those with money can use the law to silence those caught cheating.

I am totally convinced a LOT of people have been caught in the past but injunctions have prevented revealations in the press.
The treatment of Alvarez and Liam Cameron were night and day
What is really shockingly outrageous concerning Camerons situation is I am totally convinced he is supremely talented.

What a horrible waste of talent.

People could have looked after him, including me and for that I am sorry
I know it's different jurisdictions but a Cameron gets caught with a party drug in trace amounts, massive ban and they try to destroy him, canelo gets caught cheating with a ped, 6 months because everyone is getting rich from him
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wrighty wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 13:17
Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:39 :yay: be
wrighty wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:27

The treatment of Alvarez and Liam Cameron were night and day
What is really shockingly outrageous concerning Camerons situation is I am totally convinced he is supremely talented.

What a horrible waste of talent.

People could have looked after him, including me and for that I am sorry
I know it's different jurisdictions but a Cameron gets caught with a party drug in trace amounts, massive ban and they try to destroy him, canelo gets caught cheating with a ped, 6 months because everyone is getting rich from him
Absolutely

Somehow
I hope Liam makes it… it would be fantastic
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Monzon83 wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 17:53
SeanBrennan wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:26
polecateddy wrote: 19 Oct 2023, 16:00 It’s interesting with Miller now he might be trying to avoid any further bans, just how god damn ordinary he looks. Some genetic elites will always respond better to the sauce than others.
I did quite admire how he managed to use massive dosages of HGH yet still resemble a blob, you really do need to live terribly to be that lardy on more than 4ius of HGH a day.
I know guys that shove a load of gear in and still look like shit. Diet and genetics play a huge part. Plus it depends how you train, if your main focus is strength you won’t look like a bodybuilder.
Miller should look better though given he’s a boxer which is a cardio based sport. I suspect he trains like a lazy slob, eats shit and bangs in the gear trying to make up for that which won’t prevent him looking like marshmallow.
I do too mate. I was always a poor dieter, even when I did weight class strongman, but even I never had the sausageness of Miller, and I was quite sausage-esque. He really must eat cheeseburgers alll day. Might as well go full Butterbean and just be superfat and leave the PEDS, probably healthier. Ironically Esch is loads healthier these days.
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Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 13:21
wrighty wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 13:17
Spud wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 08:39 :yay: be
What is really shockingly outrageous concerning Camerons situation is I am totally convinced he is supremely talented.

What a horrible waste of talent.

People could have looked after him, including me and for that I am sorry
I know it's different jurisdictions but a Cameron gets caught with a party drug in trace amounts, massive ban and they try to destroy him, canelo gets caught cheating with a ped, 6 months because everyone is getting rich from him
Absolutely

Somehow
I hope Liam makes it… it would be fantastic
me too. He comes across well in interviews too, I'd be so bitter at the injustice of it all my eyes would bleed. I hope he does well and earns some money and achieves whatever he can do and wants.
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Hearn still all over the place on Conor Benn's next fight.

In the one breath he says Benn-Eubank "will happen in January in the UK."

But in the next breath it is :

"Conor Benn is not suspended and we will apply to the British Boxing Board of Control for sanctioning.

"It's up to them whether they sanction it or not.

"He's not suspended, legally, and we don't see how he can't be sanctioned to fight.

:roll:
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