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Conor Benn takes aim at BBBofC after relinquish­ing boxing licence

- PA Media

Conor Benn has accused the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) of conducting an “unfair and biased procedure” after relinquish­ing his licence with the governing body.

Benn was due to face a hearing last Friday at which allegation­s of misconduct following the cancellati­on of his fight against Chris Eubank Jr were upheld.

It comes after trace amounts of fertility drug clomiphene, which elevates testostero­ne levels in men, had shown up in a test taken by the Voluntary AntiDoping Associatio­n (Vada).

The 26-year-old Benn “strongly refutes” the misconduct allegation­s, which he says are not related to the Vada issue, and believes an independen­t tribunal will reach a different conclusion, while reiteratin­g he is a “clean athlete”. The PA news agency has contacted the BBBofC for comment.

A statement posted on Benn’s Twitter account read: “Conor’s focus at this time is solely on clearing his name. The Board, however, has made it extremely difficult for Conor to focus on doing that by its conduct of an unfair and biased procedure.

“In such circumstan­ces, Conor decided not to renew his licence (which had lapsed). Conor told the Board that if it did not accept that his licence had lapsed, then he renounces it.

“He strongly refutes the allegation of misconduct (which for the avoidance of doubt is not in relation to the Vada issue) and firmly believes that an independen­t tribunal will reach a wholly different conclusion.

“At the appropriat­e time Conor will speak out on this and on the doping allegation, to the extent that he can whilst legal proceeding­s are ongoing. In the meantime he reiterates, in no uncertain terms, that he is a clean athlete.”

A statement released by the BBBofC earlier on Wednesday read: “On the morning of the hearing, Mr Benn voluntaril­y relinquish­ed his licence with the BBBofC. In accordance with its rules and regulation­s, the board determined the allegation­s following the hearing at which Mr Benn was legally represente­d. The allegation­s of misconduct against Mr Benn were upheld.”

UK Anti-Doping has launched an investigat­ion into Benn’s failed drugs test, which led to the postponeme­nt of his grudge match against Eubank Jr, scheduled for 8 October. Benn said he was “completely shocked and surprised” by the result.

The 157lbs catchweigh­t fight at the O2 Arena in London was called off two days before it was due to take place, with the BBBofC declaring it “prohibited”. Benn and Eubank Jr were scheduled to square off 29 years after a meeting between their fathers Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr.

 ?? Photograph: Yui Mok/PA ?? Conor Benn’s fight against Chris Eubank Jr was cancelled this month.
Photograph: Yui Mok/PA Conor Benn’s fight against Chris Eubank Jr was cancelled this month.

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