Conor Benn claims to have been cleared of cheating after drug-test saga before Chris Eubank Jr fight
Conor Benn claims he has been cleared of any wrongdoing by the National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP) and can now box, in what may be the end of a saga that began in 2022.
Just days before his planned fight with Chris Eubank Jr in October 2022, it was revealed that Benn had failed two tests in the lead-up to the bout, forcing its cancellation. Furthermore, Benn’s licence was suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC).
In early 2023, the World Boxing Council cleared the welterweight of intentional doping, before the NADP lifted his suspension in July. However, the BBBofC and UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) appealed that decision.
Now Benn, 28, has released a statement saying a ruling has sided with him, and that he is free to box in the UK – having last done so in April 2022.
Benn’s statement, which can be read below, was followed by an update from Ukad, which said: “The [NADP] concluded that it was ‘not comfortably satisfied’ that Ukad had proved that Mr Benn had committed an anti-doping rule violation for the use of clomifene. The provisional suspension previously in place has been lifted and the charge against him has been consequently dismissed.”
However, Ukad has 21 days to file an appeal, if it wishes.
Benn said: “I am thankful that after an incredibly challenging two years the National Anti-Doping Panel has today finally cleared me of any wrongdoing. This past 24 months has unquestionably been the toughest fight of my life. A rollercoaster period within which the WBC had already decided that I was innocent and the NADP decided in the first instance that there was no case to answer and I was free to fight.
“As someone who is so passionate about boxing and an advocate for clean sport, I hope now I have been cleared it can be understood why I have maintained my innocence so strongly throughout. As a man of God I bear no ill will toward UKAD or the British Boxing Board of Control, we have a shared ambition of a clean sport and I look forward to reconciling with the Board and moving forward together.
“I would like to thank my fans that have stood by me, your support has never and will never go unnoticed, and of course my friends and family, all of whom have displayed an unwavering belief in me. Only with the strength of all this support have I made it through. I would also like to thank Matchroom and Everlast as their steadfast support ensured that I could see the process through to a full conclusion.
“I have stayed disciplined and focused despite the challenges faced which is a testament to my desire to be great. I'm relieved to finally close this chapter and am excited to get back in the ring to realise my ultimate potential! Who wants it next!?”
Benn's promoter Eddie Hearn shared the post before adding: “After a horrendous two years and a full hearing, so happy Conor has finally been cleared of any wrongdoing by the NADP. Get ready for one hell of a come back!”
Benn obtained licences to compete in Florida last year and Las Vegas this February, beating Rodolfo Orozco then Peter Dobson in those fights. Benn won both contests via decision to stay undefeated.
He has remained linked to Eubank Jr over the last two years and most recently faced off with his compatriot in October. Benn stepped into the ring to trade words with Eubank Jr in Saudi Arabia, after the latter stopped Kamil Szeremeta.