Traces of boldenone were found in the body of the former world heavyweight champion Krzysztof Glowacki after the fight with Richard Riakpo. This was reported by talksport.com columnist Michael Benson. According to a British journalist, the Pole's boxing license was suspended for four years after a positive doping test.
The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) rejected the application Conor Benn sanction his fight with Chris Eubank Jr. in the UK, citing that his appeal of his case to the UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) is still ongoing. Last year, two of Benn's samples tested positive for illegal drugs.
Absolute world champion in the second featherweight Alicia Baumgardner (15-1, 7 KOs) was convicted of doping. This was reported by American journalist Dan Raphael. A positive result was given by a test carried out before the fight of an American with Christina Linardatu in July.
Dillian Whyte (29-3, 19 KOs) was removed from The Ring magazine's heavyweight list after testing positive for doping the other day. The last time the Briton fought was in November and will not return to the ring in the near future.
Derek Chisora (33-13, 23 KOs) commented on Dillian Whyte's doping failure on Saturday in London against Anthony Joshua (25-3, 22 KOs).
Amir Khan (34-6, 21 KOs) was convicted of using illegal drugs after a fight with Kell Brook and simultaneously suspended for two years. The boxer himself denies everything. It doesn't really matter, since Khan announced his retirement after losing to Brook by TKO in the sixth round thirteen months ago.
Conor Benn In an interview with Piers Morgan, he spoke about his suicidal thoughts in connection with two positive doping tests. “I did not think that I would have the strength to survive this. It felt like I was being sentenced to death for something I didn't do. I just lived from day to day, and did not think about tomorrow. Yes, I wanted to commit suicide,” said Conor Benn.
According to the Daily Mail, Conor Benn (21-0, 14 KOs) intends to sue the British Boxing Commission (BBBofC), which stripped him of his boxing license due to two positive doping tests ahead of the eventually canceled fight with Chris Eubank Jr..
The Dominos pizzeria chain published a joking post on one of their social networks about “removing all suspicions” from Conor Benna for his positive tests for clomiphene, which the Briton explained by the increased content of regular eggs in his diet. "Introducing our exclusive Conor Benn-style pizza," reads under the image of the company's dish topped with boiled eggs.
The World Boxing Council made a decision regarding the undefeated welterweight boxer Conor Benna. Last October, Benn was scheduled to fight Chris Eubank Jr. in intermediate weight. Their fight was canceled less than a week before the event when it was revealed that Benn had tested positive for doping. Later, Benn himself said that in an earlier test, he also passed a positive result for the same banned substance.