What drug did Conor Benn test for?
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Conor Benn has failed a drug test ahead of his clash with Chris Eubank Jr
Benn has tested positive for clomiphene - which is used to increase/restart the body’s natural testosterone.
Not good,but a positive test doesn’t always point t intentional use
JUST INConor Benn has failed a drug test ahead of his clash with Chris Eubank JrBenn has tested positive for clomiphene - which is used to increase/restart the body’s natural testosterone.Not good,but a positive test doesn’t always point t intentional use As of now, how the substance got into his system isn't known. However, the banned drug is mostly used to treat infertility in women. Beyond that use, it's been used in a lot of combat sports for a much, much different reason. In men, clomiphene is used to boost testosterone production by over 100%, and in some cases, by as high as 200%. While it's rare for individuals to be caught using the drug in combat sports, it has happened in the past. In 2016, former UFC light-heavyweight champion tested positive for the drug, forcing his UFC 200 showdown with Daniel Cormier to be scrapped. Unlike 'Bones', Conor Benn's return is currently still on, as of now.
What drug did Conor Benn test for
Conor Benn's return against Chris Eubank Jr. is currently in jeopardy. Conor Benn tested positive for the banned substance clomiphene, putting his return against Chris Eubank Jr. in jeopardy. 'The Destroyer' is currently undefeated, and is set to face the biggest challenge of his career this Saturday on DAZN pay-per-view. At the O2 Arena, Benn will move to 157-pounds for a showdown with former champion Eubank Jr. Well, that was the plan, anyway. As of now, the matchup is currently in jeopardy of being canceled due to Benn testing positive for clomiphene. Both main event fighters were enrolled in random drug testing through VADA, which caught the 25-year-old. JUST INConor Benn has failed a drug test ahead of his clash with Chris Eubank Jr
Benn has tested positive for clomiphene - which is used to increase/restart the body’s natural testosterone.
Not good,but a positive test doesn’t always point t intentional use
JUST INConor Benn has failed a drug test ahead of his clash with Chris Eubank JrBenn has tested positive for clomiphene - which is used to increase/restart the body’s natural testosterone.Not good,but a positive test doesn’t always point t intentional use As of now, how the substance got into his system isn't known. However, the banned drug is mostly used to treat infertility in women. Beyond that use, it's been used in a lot of combat sports for a much, much different reason. In men, clomiphene is used to boost testosterone production by over 100%, and in some cases, by as high as 200%. While it's rare for individuals to be caught using the drug in combat sports, it has happened in the past. In 2016, former UFC light-heavyweight champion tested positive for the drug, forcing his UFC 200 showdown with Daniel Cormier to be scrapped. Unlike 'Bones', Conor Benn's return is currently still on, as of now.