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UK Anti-Doping confirms Conor Benn provisional suspension after anti-doping violation

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Conor Benn is once again fighting to clear his name after UK Anti-Doping confirmed the unbeaten welterweight has been provisionally suspended.

UK Anti-Doping has confirmed boxer Conor Benn has been charged with an anti-doping violation and provisionally suspended. 

Controversy surrounded Benn's scheduled fight against Chris Eubank Jr in October after it emerged on the eve of the contest that the former had tested positive for the banned female fertility drug clomifene.
The bout was postponed and UKAD has now revealed welterweight Benn, who is unbeaten in 21 professional fights, was provisionally suspended on March 15 and charged on April 3.
Benn responded to media reports on Tuesday on Twitter, saying: "I can't comment on anything to do with UKAD other than to say that I am in touch with them.
"Someone at the BBBoC or UKAD obviously wanted to create a headline unlike the Khan case where it was kept quiet for 14 months but this is nothing new. I remain free to fight outside the UK.
"This isn't even about my innocence anymore, it's all politics. You can't keep a good man down."
A UKAD spokesperson said in a statement: "Following a public consultation in late 2020, and having considered the results of that consultation, UKAD's board decided in February 2021 that UKAD will not routinely publicly disclose the fact that an athlete has been charged or provisionally suspended before a charge has been resolved.
"However, it was also recognised that there might be limited and rare examples where it is appropriate to do so in 'exceptional circumstances'.
"Following reports in the media and comments made by professional boxer Mr Conor Benn on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, and in exceptional circumstances, UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) confirms that Mr Benn was notified and provisionally suspended by UKAD on March 15, 2023 in accordance with the UK Anti-Doping Rules.
"Whilst provisionally suspended, Mr Benn is prohibited from participating in any capacity (or assisting another athlete in any capacity) in a competition, event or activity that is organised, convened, authorised or recognised by the British Boxing Board of Control or any other World Anti-Doping Code-compliant sport.
"UKAD can also confirm that on April 3, 2023 it charged Mr Benn with an Article 2.2 violation for the alleged use of a prohibited substance (clomifene). The charge against Mr Benn is pending and will now follow the results management process in accordance with the UK Anti-Doping rules."
Benn reacted on Twitter, saying: "Another day, another attempt to create a headline with my name… I am involved in a confidential procedure and I have respected my confidentiality obligations. Yet each day brings a new leak and a misrepresentation of what's actually happening.
"There is no news. Being "charged" is a start of a process by which an athlete has to defend themselves. I have not been sanctioned by anyone & I'm not banned from boxing. I remain free to fight in events that are not sanctioned by the BBBoC. I don't even have a BBBoC licence."
Robert W Smith, general secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control, said in a statement: "The BBBoC relies upon UKAD to ensure that professional boxers comply with the UKAD rules and awaits the outcome of the UKAD process in due course.
"The BBBoC will not be making any further comment at this time."
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