Chris Eubank Just EXPOSES Conor Benn’s DIRTY D*rug Lies And Money SCAM!

Chris Eubank Just EXPOSES Conor Benn’s DIRTY Drug Lies And Money SCAM!

The boxing world has been rocked by explosive allegations as Chris Eubank Jr. has publicly accused Conor Benn of orchestrating a web of deceit involving failed drug tests and a potential money scam. With their highly anticipated grudge match set for April 26, 2025, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Eubank’s latest claims have added fuel to an already fiery rivalry, raising serious questions about Benn’s integrity and the legitimacy of his career.

A Rivalry Steeped in History and Controversy

The Eubank-Benn feud is a generational saga, rooted in the iconic battles between their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn, who fought twice in the 1990s. The sons were first scheduled to clash in October 2022 at The O2 Arena in London, a fight billed as “Born Rivals.” However, the bout was canceled just days before the event when Benn tested positive for clomifene, a banned fertility drug known to boost testosterone levels in men. A second positive test from earlier that year, on July 25, 2022, was later revealed, further tarnishing Benn’s reputation.

Benn initially claimed the positive tests resulted from consuming too many eggs, a defense backed by the World Boxing Council (WBC), which suggested “highly-elevated consumption of eggs” could explain the adverse findings. However, this explanation was widely ridiculed, and Benn later distanced himself from the claim. Despite the controversy, Benn was cleared to fight in the UK in November 2024 after the UK Anti-Doping Agency (UKAD) and the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) declined to appeal a National Anti-Doping Panel decision to lift his suspension. Now, with the rescheduled fight approaching, Eubank Jr. has reignited the scandal with damning accusations.

Eubank’s Explosive Allegations

In a fiery interview on March 27, 2025, aired on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Eubank Jr. didn’t hold back, accusing Benn of not only lying about his drug tests but also orchestrating a financial scam to profit off the controversy. “Conor Benn is a fraud,” Eubank declared. “He’s been lying about those drug tests from the start, and now I’ve got proof he’s been scamming people with this whole ‘innocent victim’ act. He’s made money off this drama while fighters like me and the undercard from 2022 suffered.”

Eubank’s most shocking claim centers on what he calls a “money scam.” He alleges that Benn and his team, including promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing, capitalized on the failed drug test saga by selling exclusive merchandise and hosting paid events under the guise of “clearing his name.” Eubank pointed to reports that Benn sold limited-edition “Clean Athlete” merchandise in 2023 while still under investigation, raking in thousands from fans who believed his innocence. “He’s been profiting off a lie while the undercard fighters from our canceled fight got nothing,” Eubank said, referencing his own pledge on February 28, 2025, to donate £50,000 to those undercard fighters who lost out financially in 2022.

Eubank also doubled down on his skepticism of Benn’s drug test explanations. “First it was the eggs, then it was ‘I’ve been cleared,’ but he’s never shown real proof,” Eubank stated. “I’ve been tested twice in one week by VADA, and I’m clean. Conor’s a dirty little omelette who’s been dodging the truth for years.” This isn’t the first time Eubank has taunted Benn over the egg excuse—at a press conference on February 25, 2025, Eubank slapped Benn with an egg, an act that led to a £100,000 fine from the BBBoC for misconduct.

Benn’s Defense and the Public’s Reaction

Conor Benn has vehemently denied Eubank’s allegations, calling them “desperate lies” in a statement on March 28, 2025. “I’ve been cleared by the NADP, the WBC, and UKAD—people far smarter than Chris Eubank Jr.,” Benn said. “He’s just trying to get under my skin before the fight. I’ve never scammed anyone. My merchandise was about standing up for myself, not profiting off a lie.” Benn also pointed to his mental health struggles during the ordeal, revealing in a 2025 interview on the Ariel Helwani and Ade Oladipo Boxing Show that the drug test fallout pushed him to the “brink of suicide.”

Public reaction has been mixed. Some fans on social media platforms like X have sided with Eubank, with one user posting, “Benn’s been shady since 2022. Eubank’s right to call him out—those drug tests don’t lie.” Others defend Benn, arguing that his clearance by multiple anti-doping bodies should put the matter to rest. “Eubank’s just stirring drama to sell tickets,” another user wrote. “Benn’s been through enough—let him fight.”

A Deeper Look: Is There Truth to Eubank’s Claims?

Eubank’s accusations, while explosive, lack concrete evidence in the public domain. The claim of a “money scam” hinges on Benn’s merchandise sales and paid appearances, but there’s no clear proof that these were fraudulent. Benn’s “Clean Athlete” merchandise, launched in 2023, was marketed as a statement of defiance against his critics, and while it did generate revenue, it’s unclear how much profit Benn personally made or whether the funds were used to support his legal defense, as his team has claimed.

The drug test controversy, however, remains a gray area. Clomifene, the substance Benn tested positive for, is a known performance enhancer when used by men, as it boosts testosterone levels. Victor Conte, a former BALCO founder turned sports nutrition expert, told ESPN in 2022 that clomifene can “raise testosterone by 50%,” making it a significant advantage in a sport like boxing. Benn’s egg consumption defense, while initially supported by the WBC, has been widely debunked by experts, and his subsequent clearance by anti-doping bodies was based on procedural grounds rather than definitive proof of innocence. The National Anti-Doping Panel’s decision to lift Benn’s ban in 2024 was due to UKAD’s failure to prove a doping offense “comfortably,” not because Benn was exonerated outright.

Eubank’s claim that Benn “destroyed his father’s legacy” by failing the drug tests—first made on Piers Morgan Uncensored on March 15, 2025—also raises questions about Nigel Benn’s career. Eubank suggested that if Conor was capable of cheating, it might cast doubt on Nigel’s achievements, a provocative statement that has drawn ire from the Benn family. Nigel Benn, a two-weight world champion with a 42-5-1 record, has never been linked to doping, and Eubank’s insinuation appears more like a psychological jab than a substantiated claim.

The Bigger Picture: Boxing’s Ongoing Battle with Integrity

This latest chapter in the Eubank-Benn saga highlights broader issues in boxing, particularly around doping and financial transparency. The sport has long struggled with inconsistent anti-doping enforcement, as seen in cases like Amir Khan’s 2022 ostarine violation, which was kept under wraps for 14 months before resulting in a two-year ban. Benn’s case, by contrast, was leaked to the public almost immediately, raising questions about fairness and bias in how doping allegations are handled.

Financially, the cancellation of the 2022 fight left many, including undercard fighters and fans, out of pocket, with no compensation from Benn’s team or Matchroom Boxing. Eubank’s decision to donate £50,000 to the affected undercard fighters has been praised as a rare act of accountability in a sport often criticized for prioritizing profits over fairness. However, his accusations of a “money scam” by Benn remain speculative without hard evidence, and they risk being dismissed as pre-fight trash talk unless he can provide proof.

What’s Next for Eubank vs. Benn?

As the April 26 showdown approaches, the tension between Eubank and Benn is at an all-time high. Their press conferences have already descended into chaos, with the egg incident and subsequent verbal sparring setting the stage for a heated build-up. Eubank’s latest allegations have only deepened the animosity, with Benn vowing to “smash him to pieces” in the ring.

For fans, the fight promises to be a blockbuster, but the off-ring drama raises serious questions about trust and integrity in boxing. If Eubank’s claims about Benn’s “dirty drug lies and money scam” are proven true, it could irreparably damage Benn’s career and legacy. But if they’re unfounded, Eubank risks being seen as a provocateur willing to stoop to any level to gain a psychological edge. Either way, the boxing world will be watching closely as this bitter rivalry reaches its climax.

 

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