Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 06:27
Pressed to concede that the “smart thing” to do is to give the Board the 270-page document, Morgan asked, “What stops you?”
“My pride,” Benn responded. “My pride. The way they've dealt with this.”
How exactly did they deal with it?
They stopped the fight, that's fair. they're expecting to do that.
They never stripped him of his license (Benn gave it up)..
They never banned him (Benn already stripped his own license)..
What have the BBBofC done wrong?
Rightly or wrongly, Connor thinks he is 100% innocent. Maybe he thinks they should believe his innocence?
Being brought up extremely rich and the privilege that naturally brings has likely instilled that expectation that people must believe whatever he says.
They stopped the fight, that's fair. they're expecting to do that.
They never stripped him of his license (Benn gave it up)..
They never banned him (Benn already stripped his own license)..
What have the BBBofC done wrong?
Rightly or wrongly, Connor thinks he is 100% innocent. Maybe he thinks they should believe his innocence?
Being brought up extremely rich and the privilege that naturally brings has likely instilled that expectation that people must believe whatever he says.
You can't tar everyone's upbringing with the same brush, just because of their family wealth. Well, you can, but it would be complete nonsense.
Chris Eubank Jr. reacted to UK rival Conor Benn’s interview with Piers Morgan, stating he was now sure of his guilt.
Chris Eubank Jr. says Conor Benn is a cheat
After witnessing the discussion, Eubank Jr. said: “I was 99% sure Conor Benn was a cheat, but after watching that interview with Piers Morgan, now I’m 100% sure.
“Imagine failing two drug tests and then trying to play the victim? The balls on this kid!! Or should I say, the eggs on him?”
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 06:27
Pressed to concede that the “smart thing” to do is to give the Board the 270-page document, Morgan asked, “What stops you?”
“My pride,” Benn responded. “My pride. The way they've dealt with this.”
How exactly did they deal with it?
They stopped the fight, that's fair. they're expecting to do that.
They never stripped him of his license (Benn gave it up)..
They never banned him (Benn already stripped his own license)..
What have the BBBofC done wrong?
Rightly or wrongly, Connor thinks he is 100% innocent. Maybe he thinks they should believe his innocence?
He clearly doesn’t think he’s 100% innocent. He knows he’s 100% guilty which is why he’s so desperate to obfuscate matters without ever releasing the “evidence”.
They stopped the fight, that's fair. they're expecting to do that.
They never stripped him of his license (Benn gave it up)..
They never banned him (Benn already stripped his own license)..
What have the BBBofC done wrong?
Rightly or wrongly, Connor thinks he is 100% innocent. Maybe he thinks they should believe his innocence?
He clearly doesn’t think he’s 100% innocent. He knows he’s 100% guilty which is why he’s so desperate to obfuscate matters without ever releasing the “evidence”.
Rightly or wrongly, Connor thinks he is 100% innocent. Maybe he thinks they should believe his innocence?
Being brought up extremely rich and the privilege that naturally brings has likely instilled that expectation that people must believe whatever he says.
You can't tar everyone's upbringing with the same brush, just because of their family wealth. Well, you can, but it would be complete nonsense.
Being brought up extremely rich and the privilege that naturally brings has likely instilled that expectation that people must believe whatever he says.
You can't tar everyone's upbringing with the same brush, just because of their family wealth. Well, you can, but it would be complete nonsense.
You missed the "has likely" bit from my comment
Nope, didn't miss it. You still made a rather large assumption.
You can't tar everyone's upbringing with the same brush, just because of their family wealth. Well, you can, but it would be complete nonsense.
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You missed the "has likely" bit from my comment
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Nope, didn't miss it. You still made a rather large assumption.
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oh yeah, CEJ is only 'trying' to play the victim, after all it's not as though he wasted a whole training camp, and killed himself to get down in weight lower than he'd ever been, and paid for sparring partners and all the rest of it, only to be left earning ABSOLUTELY FVCK-ALL because some kvnt failed a drug test oops i mean some knt failed two drug tests.
note how man-child Benn can't stand anyone else being seen as the victim, what a complete knt.
oh yeah, CEJ is only 'trying' to play the victim, after all it's not as though he wasted a whole training camp, and killed himself to get down in weight lower than he'd ever been, and paid for sparring partners and all the rest of it, only to be left earning ABSOLUTELY FVCK-ALL because some kvnt failed a drug test oops i mean some knt failed two drug tests.
note how man-child Benn can't stand anyone else being seen as the victim, what a complete knt.
THIS ^
It's insane that nobody is stopping him from all of these contemptible comments. He's making AJ's post Usyk fight tirade seem like Rocky on the mic after stopping Drago.
I don't expect Benn Jnr to read those 270 pages, but FFS READ THE ROOM.
'Oi Conor, you've dropped something. Your self-awareness.'
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 12:48
by Counter-puncher
'he's trying to steal my victimhood!' #imthevictimhere
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 13:26
by TheLeprechaun
At this point I kind of feel bad for Conor. He doesn't have the intellect to understand how what he's doing makes him look more guilty and makes him look like an utter pratt. It's really cringeworthy to see interviews like the Piers one and his trying to be the victim. I think it's coming down to lack of intellect at how he is being perceived which makes me back off a bit. You'd almost wonder if he has a disability of some kind at this point.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 13:27
by margaret thatcher
agree, coming across as a bit 'special'
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 13:38
by Frostieballs
You really do have to be 'Special' to double down when you have been caught out.
Someone needs to put an arm around him and say look, just fess up, pay your penance and you can come again.
He cannot see that in the scale of things going on in the world that this all really means nothing. HIs pride is hurt and he has gone all manly and wants to fight his corner... but his story will be fish and chip paper soon and if he goes about things quietly, this could all have a whole different perspective in 2-3 years.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 13:41
by Counter-puncher
Could be he’s ‘special’ in some way, or it could be he’s just a nauseating little man child with narcissism exacerbated by some significant ups and downs in his testosterone levels.
Re: Conor Benn - What Next?
Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 13:56
by KiwiRider
Frostieballs wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 13:38
You really do have to be 'Special' to double down when you have been caught out.
Someone needs to put an arm around him and say look, just fess up, pay your penance and you can come again.
He cannot see that in the scale of things going on in the world that this all really means nothing. HIs pride is hurt and he has gone all manly and wants to fight his corner... but his story will be fish and chip paper soon and if he goes about things quietly, this could all have a whole different perspective in 2-3 years.
Nah, drug cheats have their whole careeers tainted by it, especially if they were pinged more than once.
Once can maybe be excused depending, but two separate ones and your marked for life.
Everything he has done, and will do in the future of his boxing career will have "drug cheat" hanging over it.
Look at Jarell Miller, pinged twice, multiple drugs, will always have his achievements questioned, now and on the future.
Frostieballs wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 13:38
You really do have to be 'Special' to double down when you have been caught out.
Someone needs to put an arm around him and say look, just fess up, pay your penance and you can come again.
He cannot see that in the scale of things going on in the world that this all really means nothing. HIs pride is hurt and he has gone all manly and wants to fight his corner... but his story will be fish and chip paper soon and if he goes about things quietly, this could all have a whole different perspective in 2-3 years.
Nah, drug cheats have their whole careeers tainted by it, especially if they were pinged more than once.
Once can maybe be excused depending, but two separate ones and your marked for life.
Everything he has done, and will do in the future of his boxing career will have "drug cheat" hanging over it.
Look at Jarell Miller, pinged twice, multiple drugs, will always have his achievements questioned, now and on the future.
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