BBBofC provide update on Conor Benn
Conor Benn voluntarily relinquished his licence with the BBBofC
The British Boxing Board of Control released a statement today, on October 26, to announce that Conor Benn has given up his boxing licence as the allegations of doping against him are upheld.
The Board's statement read: "By a notice dated 17th October 2022, Mr. Conor Benn was called by the Board of the BBBofC to attend a hearing to deal with allegations of misconduct pursuant to Rule 25.1.1. The hearing took place on 21st October 2022.
"On the morning of the hearing, Mr. Benn voluntarily relinquished his licence with the BBBofC.
"In accordance with its Rules and Regulations, the Board determined the allegations following the hearing at which Mr. Benn was legally represented.
"The allegations of misconduct against Mr. Benn were upheld."
If found guilty of an anti-doping violation, 26-year-old Benn could receive a suspension of between two and four years.
UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) is investigating Benn's test.
The drugs test was administered by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (Vada), a third party hired by Eubank Jr and Benn to provide extra testing for their scheduled catchweight fight.
Vada is not an official partner of the BBBofC, which adheres to Ukad's testing protocols.
Benn's B sample will also be tested and if that also comes back positive for clomifene, he will have the opportunity to provide any relevant information which could help explain how the substance got into his system. That could mitigate any punishment.
Clomifene can be used to boost testosterone levels in men and is banned inside and outside competition by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).
Benn, who insists he is a "clean" fighter, and Eubank were scheduled to meet in the ring at a catchweight of 157lb, 30 years after their fathers Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr fought.
The BBBofC said the bout was "prohibited and not in the interests of boxing" a few days before the fight, which was postponed the following day.
At media events on Wednesday, promoter Eddie Hearn said Benn would be making a statement this week.