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Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jr fight fiasco shows boxing is now becoming the wild west

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READ MORE: Mike Tyson shows he's 'still the King' with ferocious new sparring video on InstagramHe has a right to due process, he has a right to get his B-sample tested, explain himself or find out why the specimen he provided came back with an adverse analytical finding.There may be a reason why this happened that was not his fault.

There may not be. But the fact of the matter is he has provided an adverse analytical finding because of a banned substance in a sample provided to the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.His fight with Chris Eubank Jr should not be taking place this weekend.

Not until the matter has been resolved and Benn has been through the process of trying to clear his name.Money would be lost but there needs to be some sort of control.

The British Boxing Board of Control tried to bring some sanity to a crazy day by calling a halt to the fight.The response? Legal challenges from the show’s promoter Eddie Hearn over technicalities.

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