Conor Benn CLEARED to Fight and Could Fight Eubank Next

Conor Benn CLEARED to Fight and Could Fight Eubank Next
Conor Benn CLEARED to Fight and Could Fight Eubank Next

Following two years of trials and tribulations following his initial PED ban, Conor Benn has today released a statement suggesting he is clear to fight once more.

Benn was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs back in 2022, and was suspended from fighting. His final fight prior to the ban was against Chris Van Heerden, who Benn stopped in the second round.

Benn demolishes Van Heerden
Benn demolishes Van Heerden

Despite the ban, Benn was allowed to fight in the US, where he beat 33-3-3 Rodolfo Orozco by unanimous decision in 2023, and 16-0 Peter Dobson, who he also beat by UD, in 2024.

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Conor Benn, son of Nigel Benn, was set to face Chris Eubank Jr when the ban happened, canceling the British blockbuster. In the wake of his ban being lifted, it is very likely this fight happens next.

Conor Benn Releases Statement

In a recent post on social media, Conor Benn has given an update on his situation, stating he is no longer banned.

Conor Benn's statement
Conor Benn’s statement

It is NoSmokeBoxing’s understanding that Benn is completely clear and has been fully vindicated, there is no evidence that Benn has served a shadow ban of any kind.

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Benn is likely to return to the ring at the start of next year.

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