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    BBC AXE Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn ‘Born Rivals’ documentary and replace it with Victoria and Abdul with fight off

    THE BBC have confirmed their “Born Rivals” show previewing the fight between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will NOT be aired tonight.It comes after the clash, which was due to take place on Saturday, was plunged into doubt after Benn failed a drugs test.
    Benn, right, has failed a drug test just days out from the Eubank Jr fightCredit: Getty
    Period drama Victoria and Abdul will replace the “Born Rivals” showCredit: © 2017 Focus Features LLC. All
    The build-up show was due to detail the two fights their fathers, Chris Sr and Nigel, had more than 30 years ago, before throwing forward to their sons’ bout this weekend.
    Now though, the BBC have replaced the programme – which was due to air at 10.40pm this evening – with period drama Victoria and Abdul.
    It is not yet known whether the fight will go ahead at The 02 on Saturday night.
    The British Boxing Board of Control confirmed on Wednesday that they are “prohibiting” it from taking place.
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    However, Eubank Jr has insisted he still wants it to happen despite reservations over the failed test.
    A VADA test found an adverse finding in one of Benn’s results, with traces of the fertility drug clomifene discovered.
    But, while Eubank Jr denied Benn’s claim the pair had spoken on the phone to straighten out the issue, he remains keen to face his British rival.
    He said: “I am staying out of the politics, I dont know whats going on. I have heard the news, all I can do is be a professional and be ready to fight.
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    “I am ready, and as news unfolds we will deal with it as it goes on.
    “I am prepared, I have done my job. It is now in the hands of promoters and governing bodies to make this fight happen. All I can do is be ready.
    “Of course there are concerns [about the failed test]. I can’t really say too much. I am ready, I am a clean fighter, I have cut the weight, I am ready to go.”
    Meanwhile, Benn has protested his innocence just hours after news of his failed test emerged.
    He told DAZN: “I’ve not committed any violations. I’ve not been suspended. So as far as I’m concerned the fight’s still going ahead.
    “I’ve spoken to Chris [Eubank Jr] personally and we both want the fight to go ahead.
    “We’ve both taken medical and legal advice, and as I said, we want the fight to happen for the fans.
    “I’ve signed up to every voluntary anti-doping testing there is under the sun.
    “Throughout my whole career I’ve been tested. All my UK tests have come back negative throughout my whole career, I’ve never had any issues before.
    “Even in the lead-up to this fight, my tests have come up negative, you know, so my team will find out as to why there’s been an initial adverse finding in my test.
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    “But as I said, as far as I’m concerned the fight is still going ahead, I’m a clean athlete and we’ll get to the bottom of this.
    “I just want to thank everyone for their continued support and I’ll see you on Saturday.” More

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    Eubank Jr says there was NO phone call with Benn and admits he’s ‘concerned’ after rival fails drugs test with fight off

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has claimed he did NOT receive a phone call from Conor Benn following his positive drugs test.The pair, whose fathers had two wars in the 1990s, are in danger of not fighting this Saturday after the British Boxing Board of Control called it off.
    Chris Eubank Jr confirmed was still happy to fight Conor Benn on SaturdayCredit: Getty
    The Destroyer returned an adverse finding for the banned substance clomifeneCredit: PA
    Eubank claimed on Wednesday afternoon that Benn did not call him
    The sold-out O2 and pay-per-view fight bout was dramatically thrown into doubt after it emerged that Benn, 25, had returned an adverse finding in his pre-fight drug test.
    But it was then confirmed that both fighters were happy for the fight to go ahead, with Benn claiming he had called Eubank Jr to talk things out.
    However, Eubank Jr has now denied a call ever took place.
    He told Matchroom Boxing: “There was no phone call. We haven’t spoken since this was announced.
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    “It’s a shame. But my promoters, his promoters, the boxing board of control, they’re going to sort it out.
    “I’m ready, I’m clean, I’m 60 per cent. I’ve been tested my entire career for the last 10 years. I’ve been tested more than I’ve ever been tested for a fight during this training camp.
    “I have an app on my phone where I have to designate where I’m going to be every single day and I’ve been on that app for my entire career and I will be on it for the rest of my career.
    “They can come and test me for blood and urine unannounced whenever they see fit and I’ve never failed a test. I’ve even been tested on holiday.
    “I don’t condone failed tests.”

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    Eubank then went on to insist he remains focused on beating Benn this Saturday night, albeit with some reservations in the back of his head given the failed test.
    He continued: “I am staying out of the politics, I dont know whats going on, I have heard the news, all I can do is be a professional and be ready to fight, I am ready, and as news unfolds we will deal with it as it goes on.
    “I am prepared, I have done my job, it is now in hands of promoters, governing bodies to make this fight happen. All I can do is be ready.
    “Of course there are concerns, I can’t really say too much. I am ready, I am a clean fighter, I have cut the weight, I am ready to go.”
    Benn was told he had returned an adverse finding for the banned substance clomifene.
    The substance, which is usually used to treat infertility in women but can increase testosterone in men, is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
    Benn responded to the findings by telling DAZN: “I’ve not committed any violations. I’ve not been suspended. So as far as I’m concerned the fight’s still going ahead.
    “I’ve spoken to Chris [Eubank Jr] personally, and we both want the fight to go ahead.
    “We’ve both taken medical and legal advice, and as I said, we want the fight to happen for the fans.
    Eubank Jr turned up for the public workout on Wednesday afternoonCredit: Getty
    “I’ve signed up to every voluntary anti-doping testing there is under the sun.
    “Throughout my whole career I’ve been tested. All my UK tests have come back negative throughout my whole career, I’ve never had any issues before.
    “Even in the lead-up to this fight, my tests have come up negative, you know, so my team will find out as to why there’s been an initial adverse finding in my test.
    “But as I said, as far as I’m concerned the fight is still going ahead, I’m a clean athlete and we’ll get to the bottom of this.
    “I just want to thank everyone for their continued support and I’ll see you on Saturday.”
    Eubank Jr’s promoter Kalle Sauerland confirmed the star was still happy to fight – with the boxer then sharing a statement from Matchroom alongside a facepalm emoji.
    Sauerland told TalkSPORT: “There has been a trace finding of a female fertility drug in a VADA test, which is seaware from the UKAD scheme.
    “At the end of August and the start of September, when this test was done and it was relayed to us when the result came back.
    “The board follows UKAD rules and the UKAD tests were negative. We took medical advice and although it is not a PED it can raise testosterone levels.

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    “We discussed this with Chris and he was happy to continue and he spoke to Benn directly. They had a personal discussion and it’s a personal matter for Benn.”
    Sauerland added: “I can confirm we and Chris want the bout to happen.
    “There was a trace finding, the key is the UKAD findings and medical advice. The medical advice is the be-all-and-end-all.
    “The instant reaction is FIGHT OFF but then you look into what it is.
    “You have to look at the scenario around it and the fact the other tests were not positive.”
    Matchroom promoter Hearn also released a statement confirming that the fight would still take place.
    He said: “We have been made aware that a random anti-doping test for Conor Benn conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association returned an adverse analytical finding for trace amounts of a fertility drug.
    “The B sample has yet to be tested, meaning that no rule violation has been confirmed.
    “Indeed, Mr Benn has not been charged with any rule violation, he is not suspended, and he remains free to fight.
    WHAT IS CLOMIFENE?Clomifene is a banned substance which is known to increase testosterone levels in men.
    It is usually prescribed to women to help with pregnancy if they are not ovulating properly.
    The anti-oestrogen medication comes in pill form and is also known as Clomid and Clomiphene.
    Studies have previously shown that when used in men, low doses can elevate serum testosterone levels.
    It works by stimulating the body’s own production of testosterone and is known to provide similar results to injection or pellet testosterone therapy.
    It can, and has, been misused by athletes in the past as it boosts performance and can counter the side effects of anabolic steroid use.
    Taking clomifene boosts androgen levels indirectly – these are the male hormones that play a big role in muscle mass and strength.
    What are the side effects?
    Most medications can cause side effects with one in 10 people experiencing feeling flushed, sick and experiencing headaches.
    Other symptoms include breast discomfort, weight gain and abdominal or pelvic pain.

    “Mr Benn has since passed a doping control test conducted by the UK Anti-Doping Agency, the anti-doping authority to which the British Board of Boxing Control has delegated its doping control testing for the bout.
    “Mr Benn has passed all doping control tests conducted by UKAD.
    “Both fighters have taken medical and legal advice, are aware of all relevant information, and wish to proceed with the bout this Saturday.”
    However, the BBBoC stepped in and declared the scrap is prohibited under their sanctioning, despite BOTH fighters wanting to continue with the bout.
    A BBBoC statement read: “On the evening of 4th October 2022, the Board of the British Boxing Board of Control Limited resolved that the contest between Chris Eubank Jnr. and Conor Benn scheduled to take place on 8th October 2022 is prohibited as it is not in the interests of Boxing.”
    Eubank Jr, 32, was preparing to fight at a career-lowest catchweight of 157lb, following stints at 160lb at middleweight and even 168lb.
    And anticipation was building on whether he would make the contracted limit, following posts dining out on fast food and puddings.
    Benn was also preparing to fight 10lb above any of his 21 prior wins in the ring.
    Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank had two epic wars in the 1990sCredit: Getty
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    Oleksandr Usyk will only fight Tyson Fury when he runs out of TOILET PAPER, says Gypsy King’s dad John in bizarre rant

    OLEKSANDR USYK will only take on Tyson Fury when he runs out of TOILET PAPER, the Gypsy King’s father John has claimed in a strange rant.WBC champion Fury, 34, looked to be on a collision course with Usyk after the Ukrainian beat Anthony Joshua for a second time to retain his IBF, WBA and WBO belts back in August.
    Fury looks set to take on Mahmoud Charr on December 3Credit: PA
    Usyk will not be ready to take on Fury until next yearCredit: Rex
    But reports then emerged that Usyk, 35, was not ready to take on the undefeated Brit until 2023, so Fury has sought alternative fights for the end of the year.
    He was heavily linked with a blockbuster bout against Anthony Joshua, but that has collapsed over the past week.
    Now Fury is expected to face Mahmoud Charr at the Principality Stadium on December 3.
    And his father John, 58, bizarrely believes a clash between his son and Usyk will not happen until the former undisputed cruiserweight champion no longer has any toilet roll.
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    Speaking to FreeBets.com, he said: “When Usyk runs out of toilet paper, we might be able to do something good.
    “At the minute they’re terrified, aren’t they? They’ve not come off the toilet thinking about Tyson the Gypsy King because they know the result. They’re going to get beat.
    “Tyson will fight Usyk in his front garden in the middle of Ukraine in front of the Ukrainian President. How’s that?
    “No venues needed, he’ll fight him anywhere on the planet, preferably his back garden or his kitchen or his lounge.
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    “That’s where we’re at with Usyk. Tyson’s not bothered about him at all. That’s what we’re in the game to do. If we have to get to that blown-up middleweight, the Ukrainian, we will do.”
    John continued: “We will chase those belts down. Tyson will chase them down and beat them unmercifully. He’ll tan them up like they’ve never been tanned before in their life, and they know this.
    “Usyk is on about fighting Canelo to avoid a Tyson Fury clash.
    “What Usyk wants to do is make as much money out of the titles that he can before he has to meet the Gypsy King. He knows the belts are gone.”
    Meanwhile, Usyk recently insisted he remains keen to make the Fury fight next year.
    He told Parimatch: “I don’t know anything about what Tyson Fury is doing or thinking. We’re in negotiations talking about a match and we’re doing our best to make this bout happen.
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    “Of course, I really want to have this fight next year. But if Tyson Fury is not interested in a match next year, then it’s not possible to fight against him.
    “I’m not interested in fighting any other boxer, so let’s wait.” More

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    Chris Eubank Jr offered fight by Jake Paul in now-deleted tweet after Conor Benn bout COLLAPSES over failed drugs test

    JAKE PAUL offered Chris Eubank Jr some ringside seats for his boxing return and a potential fight themselves one day. Eubank Jr has been hit with the news that the British Boxing Board of Control has cancelled his catchweight clash with Conor Benn.
    Chris Eubank Jr’s fight with Conor Benn has been cancelledCredit: Reuters
    Jake Paul offered Chris Eubank Jr some ringside seats for his boxing returnCredit: Instagram @jakepaul

    It comes after the news Benn, 26, failed a pre-fight drug test over a female fertility drug in his system.
    Paul, 25, responded in a now-deleted tweet by offering Eubank Jr, 33, a front row seat to his return fight against Anderson Silva.
    He tweeted: “Chris I got front row seats for you for #PaulSilva October 29th.
    “Come see if you really want to do this.”
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    Eubank Jr offered to fight Paul after the YouTuber-turned boxer’s fight with Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, was axed amid a weight row.
    And he recently demanded £20million to take on the American, who returns against UFC legend Silva, 47.
    Eubank Jr was set to face Benn in a sensational 157lb catchweight clash on Saturday, 30 years after their dads’ famous rematch.
    But it was thrown into doubt following the news that Benn returned an adverse finding for the banned substance clomifene.
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    The substance, which is usually used to treat infertility in women but can increase testosterone in men, is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
    Both Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn and Eubank Jr’s, Kalle Sauerland, confirmed both camps were happy for the fight to go ahead.
    And the boxers even spoke to each other and agreed to the show must go on.
    But that was until the British Boxing Board of Control deemed the fight prohibited, causing the bout to be axed.
    Hearn spoke out following the board’s statements and revealed there are ongoing talks with lawyers.
    He said: “We’ve just seen the British Boxing Board of Control’s statement, which is pretty straight forward.
    “It’s with the lawyers going backwards and forwards right now. Both guys signed up to a multitude of testing for this fight.
    “The UKAD testing, which is obviously the testing agency that the British Boxing Board of Control use and are governed by are all clear and negative.
    “There was an adverse finding on a VADA test previously. So there’s not been an official doping violation there’s a process that has to be gone through.”
    Hearn said Benn passed tests undertaken by UK Anti-Doping, meaning he will not face a suspension by the BBBoC.
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    He said: “Conor Benn is not suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control, ultimately he can’t be, because he passed all the tests from UKAD.
    “But clearly the British Boxing Board of Control will take a position on it, we’ll deal with the lawyers.”
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    ‘I’m a clean athlete’ – Conor Benn breaks silence on failed drugs test after fight against Chris Eubank Jr is cancelled

    CONOR BENN has broken silence on his failed drug test, declaring “I’m a clean athlete” after his fight with Chris Eubank Jr was cancelled.Saturday’s fight for the ages has been scrapped by the board after Benn was found to have traces of a female fertility drug in his system.
    Benn declared he’s a clean athleteCredit: Reuters
    Benn was found to have traces of a female fertility drug in his systemCredit: Reuters
    He returned an adverse finding for clomifene, which is commonly used as medication to treat infertility in women who do not ovulate.
    But it can also increase testosterone levels in men, which is why it is on the World Anti-Doping Agency banned list.
    The BBBoC stepped in and declared the scrap is prohibited under their sanctioning, despite BOTH fighters wanting to continue with the bout.
    Benn, who was taking part in an open workout on Wednesday, addressed the findings and declared “I’m a clean athlete”.
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    He told DAZN: “I’ve not committed any violations. I’ve not been suspended. So as far as I’m concerned the fight’s still going ahead.
    “I’ve spoken to Chris [Eubank Jr] personally, and we both want the fight to go ahead.
    “We’ve both taken medical and legal advice, and as I said, we want the fight to happen for the fans.
    “I’ve signed up to every voluntary anti-doping testing there is under the sun.
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    “Throughout my whole career I’ve been tested. All my UK tests have come back negative throughout my whole career, I’ve never had any issues before.
    “Even in the lead-up to this fight, my tests have come up negative, you know, so my team will find out as to why there’s been an initial adverse finding in my test.
    “But as I said, as far as I’m concerned the fight is still going ahead, I’m a clean athlete and we’ll get to the bottom of this.
    “I just want to thank everyone for their continued support and I’ll see you on Saturday.”
    Eubank Jr ‘believes’ Benn
    Benn says his rival Eubank Jr “fully believes” in him, as it’s “not who I am, [and] not what I’m about”.
    The 26-year-old continued: “He fully believes, you know, he believes in me.
    “And, you know, It’s not who I am, [and] It’s not what I’m about.
    “I’m a professional athlete and, you know, he was understanding.”

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    Both Benn’s promoter Hearn and Eubank Jr’s in Kalle Sauerland said the fight will still go ahead.
    Hearn said Benn passed tests undertaken by UK Anti-Doping, meaning he will not face a suspension by the BBBoC.
    He said: “Conor Benn is not suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control, ultimately he can’t be, because he passed all the tests from UKAD.
    “But clearly the British Boxing Board of Control will take a position on it, we’ll deal with the lawyers.”
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    According to ESPN, Hearn is attempting to obtain a court injunction to allow the fight to go ahead.
    The catchweight clash of 157lb was set to take place almost 30 years after their dads’ famous rematch, which ended a draw.
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    Tyson Fury screams in pain while getting nostrils waxed as Gypsy King finally reveals his weakness

    TSYON FURY was filmed screaming in agony while he had his nostrils waxed ahead of his return fight.Fury has beaten them all throughout his glittering 14-year boxing career, but he may have finally found his match.
    Tyson Fury appears to have finally found his match, and it’s not a boxerCredit: Instagram
    Tyson Fury decided to have a nose wax as he prepares for his return fightCredit: Instagram
    Tyson Fury cried in agony when he had his hair pulled out of his nostrilsCredit: Instagram
    The Gypsy King decided to have his nose waxed but the pain proved to be too much even for an undefeated heavyweight legend.
    The 34-year-old Brit posted a story on his personal Instagram page that saw him getting two q-tips up his nostrils before the aesthetician pulled them with force.
    Fury has endured tremendous pain throughout his career, who could even forget the way he immediately got back up to his feet after a knockout punch by Deontay Wilder back in 2018?
    But the suffering caused by the nose wax proved to be too much as the boxing star cried in pain.
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    Buit that won’t stop the Mancunian from returning to the ring after his retirement U-turn.
    Fury claimed he had hung up his gloves after beating Dillian Whyte in April but quickly changed his mind and has now returned to training camp.
    The heavyweight great expected to take on Anthony Joshua in an all-British showdown but it seems like the fight has been called off over a failure to sign contracts in time.
    Fury initially wanted to unify the belts against Oleksandr Usyk, who twice beat Joshua, but the Ukrainian superstar ruled himself out until next year in order to rest and recover.
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    The undefeated fighter’s camp originally set a deadline on 5pm on Monday, September 26 but then extended it by a couple of days.
    AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn claimed he returned a final revised contract last week but had not heard from Fury’s camp and has now declared the fight dead.
    Hearn remains open to reviving talks, while Fury’s US promoter Bob Arum claimed Joshua’s rep is “stalling everything, because he doesn’t want the fight to happen”.
    The Gypsy King still has a fight date booked for December 3 but has no opponent.
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    Eddie Hearn vows to fight decision to call off Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn as fight is axed over failed drugs test

    EDDIE HEARN has vowed to fight the decision to call off Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn over the failed drugs test.The two stars, whose fathers had two wars in the 1990s, were due to continue the family feud in a 157lb catchweight clash on Saturday.
    Conor Benn returned an adverse finding for the banned substance clomifeneCredit: Getty
    Eddie Hearn is now appealing the decision for the fight to be axedCredit: PA
    But the sold out O2 and pay-per-view fight bout was dramatically cancelled just days before the bell was due to sound.
    The British Boxing Board of Control has stepped in and ruled the scrap is “prohibited” despite BOTH fighters wanting to continue with the bout.
    However, Matchroom promoter Hearn is adamant they are fighting to keep the clash on.
    He said: “We’ve just seen the British Boxing Board of Control statement which is pretty straight forward.
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    “It’s with the lawyers going backwards and forwards right now.
    “Both guys signed up to a multitude of tests for this fight. UKAD testing, which is the test agency that the British Boxing Board of Control use and are governed by, have all been clear and negative. There was an adverse finding on a VADA test previously.
    “There’s not been an official doping violation, there’s a process that has to be gone through.
    “Conor Benn is not suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control – ultimately he can’t be as he’s passed all the tests from UKAD.
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    “But clearly, the British Boxing Board of Control will take a position on it and we’ll deal with the lawyers.
    “Both camps have been made aware, of course, previously to the article coming out about the situation.
    “Both camps are prepared to progress with the fight but ultimately the conversations have to be had with the lawyers and the teams and the British Boxing Board of Control.”
    A BBBoC statement read: “On the evening of 4th October 2022, the Board of the British Boxing Board of Control Limited resolved that the contest between Chris Eubank Jnr. and Conor Benn scheduled to take place on 8th October 2022 is prohibited as it is not in the interests of Boxing.”
    It emerged earlier that Benn, 26, had returned an adverse finding in his pre-fight drug test for the banned substance clomifene.

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    The substance, which is usually used to treat infertility in women but can increase testosterone in men, is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
    Eubank Jr’s promoter Kalle Sauerland had declared that his star was happy to still get into the ring.
    He said: “I can confirm we and Chris want the bout to happen.
    “There was a trace finding, the key is the UKAD findings and medical advice. The medical advice is the be-all-and-end-all.
    “The instant reaction is FIGHT OFF but then you look into what it is.
    “You have to look at the scenario around it and the fact the other tests were not positive.”
    However, the BBBoC took events out of their hands by banning the fight.
    Eubank Jr, 33, was preparing to fight at a career-lowest weight, following stints at 160lb at middleweight and even 168lb.
    Benn was also preparing to fight 10lb above any of his 21 prior wins in the ring.
    WHAT IS CLOMIFENE?Clomifene is a banned substance which is known to increase testosterone levels in men.
    It is usually prescribed to women to help with pregnancy if they are not ovulating properly.
    The anti-oestrogen medication comes in pill form and is also known as Clomid and Clomiphene.
    Studies have previously shown that when used in men, low doses can elevate serum testosterone levels.
    It works by stimulating the body’s own production of testosterone and is known to provide similar results to injection or pellet testosterone therapy.
    It can, and has, been misused by athletes in the past as it boosts performance and can counter the side effects of anabolic steroid use.
    Taking clomifene boosts androgen levels indirectly – these are the male hormones that play a big role in muscle mass and strength.
    What are the side effects?
    Most medications can cause side effects with one in 10 people experiencing feeling flushed, sick and experiencing headaches.
    Other symptoms include breast discomfort, weight gain and abdominal or pelvic pain.

    Hearn has now launched an appeal against the decision, and added: “Technically Conor is not suspended so he is clear to fight but the board won’t sanction it.
    “They can’t suspend him because he has passed all his UKAD tests, they cannot suspend Conor Benn so he should be free to fight on Saturday.
    “There will be no hearing as the board does not recognise VADA so can we reschedule for three or four weeks?
    “We need to get in a room and be sensible and see what the situation is.”
    He added: “It’s all the controversy around the catchweight and the comments around it, I think it has influenced their decision.
    “They will not suspend him so he should be able to fight. An injunction is something that could be done. 
    “Our advice has been that we would be successful with one but it’s not something we want to do.
    “We could go with another board or commission but I respect the BBBofC.
    “We just need to know if Conor is clear to fight or not. and they don’t seem to know the answer.”
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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn net worth combined: Career earnings compared after super-fight called off

    CHRIS EUBANK JR vs Conor Benn has been called off which means both fighters miss out on the estimated £7million purse.Benn failed a drug test after trace amounts of banned substance clomifene were found in a test conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association [VADA].
    Chris Eubank Jr has earned a lot more from his boxing career than Conor BennCredit: PA
    Matchroom remained hopeful the fight would go ahead, claiming a second test conducted by the UK Anti-Doping Agency returned a negative result.
    But the British Boxing Board of Control has stepped in and ruled the scrap is ‘prohibited” despite BOTH fighters wanting to continue with the bout and Eddie Hearn appealing the decision.
    A BBBoC statement read: “On the evening of 4th October 2022, the Board of the British Boxing Board of Control Limited resolved that the contest between Chris Eubank Jnr. and Conor Benn scheduled to take place on 8th October 2022 is prohibited as it is not in the interests of Boxing.”
    Eubank Jr, a middleweight who has also campaigned at 168lbs, was set to drop to his lowest weight ever at 157lbs to challenge Benn – a career welterweight.
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    Benn boasts a 21-0 record but has struggled to find a significant challenger at welterweight, while Eubank Jr has held multiple championships at middleweight and super-middleweight.
    Unsurprisingly the 33-year-old boasts a much higher net worth, mostly thanks to his 32-2 professional record.
    Here is how the two Brits match up financially ahead of what was supposed to be a big showdown.
    Chris Eubank Jr net worth and career earnings
    Eubank Jr is reported to have a net worth of £36million.
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    Eubank has had some big fights in his career and the contest against Benn was set to be his sixth on pay-per-view.
    Clashes with fellow Brits George Groves and Liam Williams have given Eubank his biggest purses to date with the fights reportedly pocketing him £775,000 and £1.3m respectively.
    In total he has earned around £3.7m from high-profile bouts against the likes of Billy Joe Saunders, James DeGale and Matt Korobov.
    Conor Benn net worth and career earnings
    Benn, 26, has only risen to prominence in the last couple of years, with a first round knock-out against Samuel Vargas really putting him in the limelight.
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    According to PopularNetWorth Benn has a net worth of £4.4m and was set to earn £3.5m from his fight with Eubank Jr.
    That means he is worth considerably less than Eubank – Saturday’s fight was supposed to be his biggest purse to date with DAZN UK selling PPV packages at £19.99. More