Conor Benn reveals he felt suicidal following positive drugs tests
Conor Benn has revealed he felt suicidal after his positive drugs tests caused his fight with Chris Eubank Jr to be cancelled in October.
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Conor Benn has revealed he felt suicidal after his positive drugs tests caused his fight with Chris Eubank Jr to be cancelled in October.
British boxer Conor Benn said he felt suicidal after his failed drugs tests last year caused his much-hyped fight with Chris Eubank Jr to be cancelled in October.
Conor Benn has revealed he felt suicidal after his positive drugs tests caused his fight with Chris Eubank Jr to be cancelled in October, with the former two-weight world champion admitting: “I didn’t think I’d see another day”.
Britain's Conor Benn said the World Boxing Council (WBC) had done him a "disservice" when it suggested his failed drugs tests were caused by an excessive consumption of eggs after the governing body cleared him of intentional doping last week.
Conor Benn has vowed to “return with a vengeance” after the World Boxing Council cleared him of an intentional doping offense.
Conor Benn has been cleared by the World Boxing Council of intentional doping after the governing body ruled a “highly-elevated consumption of eggs” was considered a “reasonable explanation” for his adverse finding.
Conor Benn has been cleared of a failed drugs test because he ate too many eggs. The World Boxing Council absolved the British fighter of an intentional doping offence after ruling a “highly-elevated consumption of eggs” was considered a “reasonable explanation” for his adverse finding.
Conor Benn has been cleared by the World Boxing Council of an intentional doping offense after the governing body ruled a "highly elevated consumption of eggs" was considered a "reasonable explanation" for his adverse finding.