The British Anti-Doping Commission (UKAD) has finally dismissed the disqualification case against Conor Benn (23-0, 14 KOs), who can finally make an official return to the ring during any boxing night organized in the UK.
Two years ago, Benn was twice found to have banned doping substances in his system prior to his upcoming fight with Chris Eubank Jr. Since then, UKAD has been pursuing a case against Benn, who has been temporarily disqualified, although he has had two professional fights in the U.S. in the meantime.
Early next year, Benn may finally fight Eubank at a tournament in Riyadh. The 28-year-old's last professional fight was in February this year in Las Vegas, when he defeated Peter Dobson on points.