Benn cleared by WBC of intentional doping for ‘eating too many eggs’
CONOR BENN was cleared by the World Boxing Council of an intentional doping offence today after the governing body ruled a “highly elevated consumption of eggs” was considered a “reasonable explanation” for his adverse finding.
The catchweight bout with Chris Eubank Jr scheduled for October 2022 was cancelled after trace amounts of a fertility drug, clomiphene – which is known to elevate testosterone levels in men – were found in Benn’s urine.
The tests were taken by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) during July and September. Subsequently, Benn, the 26-year-old son of former super-middleweight world champion Nigel Benn, relinquished his licence with the British Boxing Board of Control.
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