sport news Investigation into Conor Benn's failed drugs tests is held up over a 'lack of ... trends now

sport news Investigation into Conor Benn's failed drugs tests is held up over a 'lack of ... trends now
sport news Investigation into Conor Benn's failed drugs tests is held up over a 'lack of ... trends now

sport news Investigation into Conor Benn's failed drugs tests is held up over a 'lack of ... trends now

Investigation into Conor Benn's two failed drugs tests is held up over a 'lack of cooperation' with UK Anti-Doping, as he blames 'contamination' and eating too many EGGS Conor Benn failed two drugs tests ahead of his fight with Chris Eubank Jr  The grudge match was cancelled two days before it was due to take place  Benn is now being investigated, but is not fully co-operating with UKAD 

View
comments

An investigation into Conor Benn’s two failed drugs tests has been held up amid claims of a lack of cooperation from the boxer’s team.

Benn’s case is being scrutinised by both the WBC rankings body and a separate probe led by UK Anti-Doping and the British Boxing Board of Control over the positive tests that crashed his October fight with Chris Eubank Jr, as revealed by Sportsmail.

While Benn’s side last month submitted a 270-page dossier to the WBC enquiry, whose remit is seemingly limited to determining if the fighter can return to his place at No 5 in their welterweight standings, Sportsmail understands less cooperation may have been forthcoming for the more meaningful UKAD and Board of Control investigation that will ascertain if he faces a doping ban in this country.

The investigation into Conor Benn's two failed drugs tests has been held up

The investigation into Conor Benn's two failed drugs tests has been held up

Benn's failed drugs tests caused his grudge match with Chris Eubank Jr to be cancelled

Benn's failed drugs tests caused his grudge match with Chris Eubank Jr to be cancelled

That includes Benn’s team not handing over the same dossier despite sources claiming a request had been made by the Board of Control. When asked by Sportsmail if it had been shared with their investigation, Board general secretary Robert Smith confirmed it had not, but declined to comment further. UKAD, who as a matter of policy do not confirm if

read more from dailymail.....

PREV 2024 NFL Draft: Kirk Cousins stunned by Falcons' decision to take QB Michael Penix Jr. in Round 1, per report
NEXT 2024 NFL Draft grades: Why the Vikings got a steal in Dallas Turner at No. 17 overall