The only thing Benn is going to be contending for is the Josh Taylor 'how to lose friends and alienate people' award...
Exactly.
He's getting some real pelters from the comments section.
Although some of the comments are harsh, sadly I do agree with them.
Drug cheats usually protest their innocence and blame everyone and everything else, right up to their next door neighbour's budgerigar until it becomes unsustainable, then they admit their wrong-doing and claim it is because everyone else was doing it.
It's going to be a long road back for Benn.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 03:02
by polecateddy
If he was using some form of cocktail of PEDs to accelerate his development in pro boxing there’s likely to be a noticeable drop off in performance next fight. Other than obviously strength and power, quite a big advantage of taking performance enhancers is recovery time is dramatically improved, so you can pack in that many more intense workouts each week and make rapid progress.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 06:14
by Coco
polecateddy wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 03:02
If he was using some form of cocktail of PEDs to accelerate his development in pro boxing there’s likely to be a noticeable drop off in performance next fight. Other than obviously strength and power, quite a big advantage of taking performance enhancers is recovery time is dramatically improved, so you can pack in that many more intense workouts each week and make rapid progress.
If he is fighting in Dubai,nothing will change
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 07:10
by keithmoonhangover
I don't remember Fury getting this much stick when he got caught cheating.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 07:18
by mickey1975
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 07:10
I don't remember Fury getting this much stick when he got caught cheating.
Then surely he must get much longer than the 2 year ban Tyson got?
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 07:10
I don't remember Fury getting this much stick when he got caught cheating.
Then surely he must get much longer than the 2 year ban Tyson got?
Why?
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 07:42
by Deserter
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 07:10
I don't remember Fury getting this much stick when he got caught cheating.
From memory, bar the 'explanation' he went very quiet, rather than Benn's ill-advised social rants about looking forward to all the apologies from the 'haters' etc. Just a complete lack of class and humility and instead doubling down on treating everyone like fools.
I think it's also the fact that there was so much collusion around the fight in terms of hiding the positive tests etc and the fact fans would have been left out of pocket in terms of having already committed to travel, hotels etc. Correct me if I'm wrong (genuinely can't remember the exact timing and circumstances), but don't think Fury's played out in the same way.
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 07:10
I don't remember Fury getting this much stick when he got caught cheating.
From memory, bar the 'explanation' he went very quiet, rather than Benn's ill-advised social rants about looking forward to all the apologies from the 'haters' etc. Just a complete lack of class and humility and instead doubling down on treating everyone like fools.
I think it's also the fact that there was so much collusion around the fight in terms of hiding the positive tests etc and the fact fans would have been left out of pocket in terms of having already committed to travel, hotels etc. Correct me if I'm wrong (genuinely can't remember the exact timing and circumstances), but don't think Fury's played out in the same way.
The first rematch was cancelled 2 weeks out and the second time they announced it it was cancelled 4 weeks out.
Around the time of the first cancellation it came out that Fury had tested positive for Nandrolone.
They still went ahead though and arranged the rematch for 4 months. That was then cancelled. It was cited that it was due to Fury’s health. A couple of weeks after that it came out that Fury had tested positive for Cocaine.
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023, 07:10
I don't remember Fury getting this much stick when he got caught cheating.
From memory, bar the 'explanation' he went very quiet, rather than Benn's ill-advised social rants about looking forward to all the apologies from the 'haters' etc. Just a complete lack of class and humility and instead doubling down on treating everyone like fools.
I think it's also the fact that there was so much collusion around the fight in terms of hiding the positive tests etc and the fact fans would have been left out of pocket in terms of having already committed to travel, hotels etc. Correct me if I'm wrong (genuinely can't remember the exact timing and circumstances), but don't think Fury's played out in the same way.
The first rematch was cancelled 2 weeks out and the second time they announced it it was cancelled 4 weeks out.
Around the time of the first cancellation it came out that Fury had tested positive for Nandrolone.
They still went ahead though and arranged the rematch for 4 months. That was then cancelled. It was cited that it was due to Fury’s health. A couple of weeks after that it came out that Fury had tested positive for Cocaine.
Thanks for clarifying mate
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 13:10
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 12:54
by Ruthless-RKO
Hearn is not interested in Benn vs. Liam Smith..
Surprise! Surprise!
“Liam Smith is a middleweight that doesn’t really have any relevance to Conor Benn’s career. But if we can’t fight Eubank, for me, I want to see Conor Benn back at 147 and back on the road to trying to win that world title,” said Eddie Hearn to the DAZN Boxing Show about the direction he wants to take Conor Benn’s career once he’s allowed to return to the ring.
“After [Eubank’s] defeat, Conor would want to make it more difficult for himself even to get credit for that fight,” said Hearn about Benn likely wanting the fight with Eubank Jr to be at 160 rather than 157, which was the previous weight they were supposed to fight on October 8th before Conor failed a drug test.
“It’s still a huge fight. You sell the fight on the rivalry, on a welterweight moving up to 160 to fight a guy that has to win to save his career,” said Hearn about the Benn vs. Eubank Jr fight.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 14:46
by KiwiRider
"It's still a huge fight"
No, it isn't.
That ship has sailed Eddie
The rivalry was between their fathers, any rivalry between young Benn and Eubank was manufactured.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 15:47
by mickey1975
Eddie made it very clear they want no part of Liam Smith.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 21:34
by Monzon83
mickey1975 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 15:47
Eddie made it very clear they want no part of Liam Smith.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 15:47
Eddie made it very clear they want no part of Liam Smith.
He's not stupid, Liam wins that all day long.
For that reason alone I'd love to see it... man against boy
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 11:31
by Roars Like Me
When you think Spence, Crawford, Ennis, Ortiz and even Ugas....Benn has no chance of getting anything...he may scrape past an old, demotivated Thurman I guess.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 14:59
by samwbr
KiwiRider wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 14:46
"It's still a huge fight"
No, it isn't.
That ship has sailed Eddie
The rivalry was between their fathers, any rivalry between young Benn and Eubank was manufactured.
KiwiRider wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 14:46
"It's still a huge fight"
No, it isn't.
That ship has sailed Eddie
The rivalry was between their fathers, any rivalry between young Benn and Eubank was manufactured.
It would still be a sell out.
Venue-wise, probably would sell out, as for PPV, I think that has lost a lot of the shine. The casual fans that pad out this sort of event are a fickle lot.
If Eubank won the rematch with Smith, that would help.
Problem with that, as far as I see it is Smith will be confident as heck coming back in the ring with Eubank. He took some of the best shots from Chris, and went on to stop him for the first time. So the psychological battle has already been won.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 15:19
by KiwiRider
Roars Like Me wrote: ↑26 Jan 2023, 11:31
When you think Spence, Crawford, Ennis, Ortiz and even Ugas....Benn has no chance of getting anything...he may scrape past an old, demotivated Thurman I guess.
Spence looks set to retire Thurman soon anyway.
I doubt there will be much left of fragile Keith by the time Spence has splattered him about the ring in what could prove hard to watch.
KiwiRider wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 14:46
"It's still a huge fight"
No, it isn't.
That ship has sailed Eddie
The rivalry was between their fathers, any rivalry between young Benn and Eubank was manufactured.
It would still be a sell out.
Venue-wise, probably would sell out, as for PPV, I think that has lost a lot of the shine. The casual fans that pad out this sort of event are a fickle lot.
If Eubank won the rematch with Smith, that would help.
Problem with that, as far as I see it is Smith will be confident as heck coming back in the ring with Eubank. He took some of the best shots from Chris, and went on to stop him for the first time. So the psychological battle has already been won.
I agree pretty much but Misfits Boxing is selling out the 02 and getting plenty of PPV. Benn v Eubank an easy sell.
Roars Like Me wrote: ↑26 Jan 2023, 11:31
When you think Spence, Crawford, Ennis, Ortiz and even Ugas....Benn has no chance of getting anything...he may scrape past an old, demotivated Thurman I guess.
Spence looks set to retire Thurman soon anyway.
I doubt there will be much left of fragile Keith by the time Spence has splattered him about the ring in what could prove hard to watch.
Agreed that'll be ugly, poor guy.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 27 Jan 2023, 14:28
by mickey1975
He is threatening the board with his lawyers now....