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Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jr: Common sense prevails on ‘grim day for boxing’

BBC Sport reflects on a “grim day for boxing’ after the cancellation of Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jr and where Benn goes from here after being thrust into the centre of a doping scandal.

 

It is a decision that many gathered in the hotel lobby in the Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel have been waiting for since news broke of Benn’s failed drug test on Wednesday morning.

Benn had tested positive for a banned drug on a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (Vada) test, or returned an “adverse analytical finding for trace amounts of a fertility drug,” as his promoters put it.

The lobby is still packed with media and undercard fighters including light heavyweight Lydon Arthur and bantamweight Shannon Courtenay.

Promoter Eddie Hearn appears suddenly and heads upstairs. Then quietly and out of sight of the press, Benn and his father Nigel make a hasty exit. Versace luggage is packed into a car.

In the same car park, about an hour and half later, middleweight Felix Cash, who was booked to fight on the undercard, leaves. He shares a coach with Benn and he is visibly annoyed. Hearn has already left again.

Still Arthur and Courtenay are left in the lobby, unaware the entire card has been cancelled, not just the main event.

When the official announcement is made, it’s a press release at 16:06. Hearn and Eubank’s promoter Kalle Sauerland hold a news conference which lasts almost exactly four minutes.

There are no questions allowed from the media.

It brings a close to a damaging week for British boxing that could have been a lot worse, had Benn v Eubank Jr gone ahead.

In the end good sense prevailed, even if promoters Matchroom and its partners firmly pointed the finger at the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC).

The Board “prohibited” the fight on Wednesday “as it is not in the interests of boxing”, essentially saying it would not sanction the fight. It seems despite pressures, it stuck to its guns.

“It’s been a grim day for boxing but the right result was reached,” BBC Radio 5 Live’s Steve Bunce said.

“They’re businessmen so they wanted it happen,” Carl Froch added of the efforts from organisers to push ahead with the fight night.

“But the safety of the fighters is paramount in boxing, 99% of people will agree it’s the right decision.”

Vast amounts of money have been invested into Conor ‘The Destroyer’ Benn. Some estimates this week put the fight’s worth at £15m.

Benn, 26, is one of Matchroom’s most marketable stars behind Anthony Joshua. He is front and centre in DAZN’s boxing coverage in the UK.

He is the son of boxing legend Nigel and has gradually become a vicious knockout artist on the cusp of a world title shot at welterweight.

Benn’s star was so bright fans and organisers were willing to overlook a three-weight difference between him and Eubank to make the so called “mega fight” this Saturday at the O2 Arena in London.

All the attention pre-fight week was on Eubank, 33, and his drop down from middleweight to 157lbs – a weight he has never fought at as a professional.

But with the fight cancelled in the wake of a positive drugs test, questions are swirling about boxing’s anti-doping protocols. Benn is in the middle of that storm and now faces battle for his reputation.

‘Why is doping such a grey area?’

Internally Matchroom and broadcast partners DAZN were convinced Benn is innocent of any doping violation.

But the basis for that confidence is yet to be revealed, with both camps citing ongoing legal issues preventing them from revealing any details.

What is clear is that, some time in September, Benn failed a drug test administered by the Vada, a third party hired by organisers to conduct further testing to what is provided by the Board’s testing partner, UK Anti-Doping.

“I want to make it clear that Conor Benn is not suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control. We do feel he hasn’t been given due process like many others in this situation before him,” Hearn said.

The anti-doping protocol moving forward is complicated.

Vada has no power to suspend a fighter and there was no immediate provisional suspension for Benn as a result. Whether the BBBofC will act on test results administered by a third party is also unclear.

“There will be people out there thinking ‘Why is this such a grey area?’,” Froch said.

“If he’s failed the drug test, which he has done, why isn’t it clean, black and white? Is he banned? Is he going to be fined? What’s the ramifications of failing a drugs test in a sport where serious injuries happen without drug abuse?”

“I don’t think I understand it.”

Where is the B sample?

There is also the case of the B sample. It is unclear if it has been tested this week. Hearn has repeatedly referred to it since news broke, but it was not tested in the wake of the results, which both camps say they knew about for a “couple of weeks” before Wednesday.

Bunce revealed on BBC Radio 5 Live that the test was on or around 23 September.

“There are questions we haven’t got the answers to,” Bunce said. “What were we doing between the 23rd of September and yesterday? What were we really doing?”

The BBBofC has known about the positive tests for some time, although it is unclear when exactly it was given all the details.

The Board and its general secretary Robert Smith has not responded to multiple requests for comment by BBC Sport.

The public statements and the BBBofC’s “prohibiting” of the fight came after the story was leaked to the press.

Former world champion Billy Joe Saunders faced no repercussions from the BBBofC when he failed a Vada test in the build-up to his fight against Demetrius Andrade in 2018.

The Massachusetts State Athletic Commission denied him a boxing licence because of the test result and Saunders went on to vacate his WBO middleweight title in anticipation of being stripped.

But the English boxer tested positive for the stimulant oxilofrine, which is only banned by the UK Anti-Doping “in competition”. That means a drug is only prohibited for use on fight night and the day before.

Benn’s case is different as the fertility drug for women, clomifene, is banned at all times.

“We’re bitterly disappointed and frustrated with what’s gone on. I feel for Conor Benn because he’s telling everyone he’s innocent,” Froch said.

Benn needs to win back trust of the people – Bunce

Whether he serves a suspension or not, Benn will have to rebuild his credibility. The fight with Eubank Jr could well still go ahead, both fighters appear willing. Benn was the plucky underdog of the narrative, now he has been recast as the villain.

Benn’s backers are confident his name will be cleared and even fighters who have served doping suspensions face little long-term backlash.

Multiple-weight world champion Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury have both served bans and continue to be supremely popular and highly regarded as fighters.

While the backlash at the time was intense, the suspensions did not derail their careers financially or otherwise.

Alvarez continues to be the biggest star in boxing, fronting 10 pay-per-views since serving a six-month suspension in 2018, earning millions of pounds in the process.

The back-dated two-year doping suspension Fury accepted in 2015 is rarely mentioned today as ‘the Gypsy King’ has firmly established himself as the world’s best heavyweight.

Benn says his first concern now is to prove his innocence.

“I am still completely shocked and surprised by this and it has been a tough couple of days,” he said.

“My team and I will consider the next options including rescheduling the fight, but my immediate focus is on clearing my name because I am a clean athlete.”

Hearn feels his fighter has been hung out to dry this week. Bunce feels Benn’s best course of action now is complete honesty.

“It’s going to take some truths, some honesty and some soul searching for Conor to get back the trust of the people,” Bunce said.

“I don’t care what you say, even people who have been cleared and cleared and cleared [of doping], it hangs like a little cloud over their head.”

BBC Sport reflects on a “grim day for boxing’ after the cancellation of Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jr and where Benn goes from here after being thrust into the centre of a doping scandal. 

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Ukraine war: Kyiv secures a bridgehead across the key Dnipro River, reports

But military experts warn that advancing from positions across the Dnipro could be very difficult.

Ukrainian troops have set up positions on the east bank of the Dnipro River in southern Kherson region, reports say.The region is partially Russian-held and crossing the river could be significant in future offensives.The US-based Institute for the Study of War says Russian military bloggers have posted “enough geolocated footage and text reports to confirm” the advance.BBC Ukraine says its military sources have reported a “certain movement across [the] Dnipro” near Kherson city.

Ukraine’s military has not confirmed the movement, while Russia has denied the reports.But if the reports that Ukraine has secured a bridgehead on the east bank are correct, it could be significant in helping Kyiv drive Russian troops back.A Ukrainian advance in the area could, in the future, even cut the land corridor to Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014.However, military experts say any Ukrainian troop movements in the bridgehead area – which is crisscrossed by floodplains, irrigation canals and other water obstacles – would be a tough task.And Ukrainian advances would be further complicated by Russia’s significant advantage in the air.

Ukraine’s military has for some time publicly spoken about preparations for a major counter-offensive, without specifying where and when it could be launched.Until now, all of the Kherson region on the east bank of the Dnipro has been under Russian control, with the wide river serving as a natural barrier.The regional capital – sitting on the west bank – was liberated by Ukrainian forces last November.Celebrations as Ukraine takes back key city KhersonPutin visits occupied Kherson region in UkraineIn Sunday’s report, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said “geolocated footage published on 23 April indicates that Ukrainian forces are operating in areas north-west of Oleshky on the east” bank of Dnipro.

The ISW added there was not enough information to analyse the scale of the reported Ukrainian advance – or the further intentions of the Ukrainian military.On Monday, Russia’s WarGonzo military blogger reported that Ukrainian troops were “trying to gain a foothold on Bolshoi Potemkin [Velykyi Potyomkin – Ukrainian] island”, which is located between the new and old channels of the Dnipro.

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India’s population will surpass China this week, according to UN

Last week, a different UN body said the milestone would be passed later in 2023.

India is expected to overtake China as the world’s most populous nation by the end this week. A different UN body predicted last week that India would surpass China by the middle this year. The Asian nations have accounted more than a quarter of the global population since over 70 years. The UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs said in a press release that “China will soon relinquish its long-held position as the world’s largest country”.

The UN Population Fund said last week that India would have 2.9 million more people than China by the middle of 2023. China’s birthrate has dropped recently, and its population shrank last year for first time since 1961. India’s population will continue to grow for several decades, it said. However, fertility rates in India are also dropping – from 5.7 babies per woman in 1950, to 2.2 today. In November, the world population reached 8 billion. Experts say that the growth rate is slower than it used to be, and is now at its lowest level since 1950.

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Scientists are concerned about recent rapid ocean warming.

There’s growing concern that the oceans are heating up quickly – and scientists are unsure of the implications.

It has never warmed up this much, so quickly. Scientists don’t fully understand why. But they worry that, combined with other weather events, the world’s temperature could reach a worrying new level by the end of next year. Scientists do not fully understand why it has happened. But they are concerned that combined with other weather conditions, the temperature of the planet could reach a new alarming level by the end next year. They are less efficient in absorbing planet-warming gases.

In the last 15 years, Earth’s heat has increased by 50 percent, with the majority of that extra heat going into the oceans. This has real world implications – not only was the temperature of the oceans a record in April, but in some areas the difference over the long term is enormous. Image source: Getty ImagesIn march, sea surface temperatures along the east coast of North America reached 13.8C above the 1981-2011 average. Karina Von Schuckmann, lead author of the study and oceanographer with the research group Mercator Ocean International, said: “It is not yet clear why such a rapid and huge change is occurring.”

“We have doubled heat in the climate system over the last 15 years. I don’t think this is climate variability, but it could be. We do see the change. “An interesting factor that could influence the level of heat entering the oceans is a reduction in shipping pollution. In 2020, the International Maritime Organisation implemented a regulation to lower the sulphur in fuel burned by ships. This has had an immediate impact on reducing the amount aerosol particles released in the atmosphere. Aerosols that pollute the air also reflect heat back into the space, so removing them could have caused more heat to reach the oceans.

The average surface temperature of the oceans has risen by 0.9C since pre-industrial times, with 0.6C of that increase occurring in the last 40. This is less than the rise in air temperatures on land which have increased by 1.5C. Oceans absorb heat much deeper than land and require more energy to heat. This has real-world implications. It is especially damaging to coral reefs. Extreme weather will increase as heat from the upper ocean surface increases hurricanes and cyclones. This means they become more intense and longer-lasting.Sea-level rise: warmer waters take up more space – known as thermal expansion – and can greatly accelerate the melting of glaciers from Greenland and Antarctica that flow into the oceans.

This increases global sea levels and increases the risk of coastal flooding. Warmer water has a lower ability to absorb CO2. The oceans will absorb less CO2 if they continue to warm. This will lead to more CO2 accumulating in the atmosphere, further warming the air. “The Australian Bureau model strongly suggests a strong El Nino.” Hugh McDowell, from Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, said that the trend has been in that direction and that all climate models have been trending towards a stronger event. Mr McDowell warned that predictions are less reliable at this time of the year.

Other researchers are more optimistic. Experts believe that a fully-formed event will follow. “If we have a new El Nino on top of that, it will probably cause an additional global warming of 0.2-0.25C,” Dr Josef Ludescher from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Research said. “The impact of El Nino is reduced a few months following the peak. This is why 2024 is likely to be the warmest year on record. “Image source, Anadolu Agency.” And we may, we’ll be close to 1.5C and perhaps we’ll temporarily go over. El Nino is likely to disrupt weather patterns in Australia and around the world. It will also weaken the monsoon. There are also more fundamental concerns that as heat is absorbed by the oceans, they may be less able store excess energy.

One scientist described being “extremely stressed and worried”. Karina von Schuckmann says that some research has shown the world warming in jumps. Little changes over years are followed by sudden leaps upwards. After El Nino subsides, temperatures may drop again. She told BBC News that “we still have a window of opportunity to act and we should take advantage of this to reduce the effects.” Graphics by Erwan RIVALL.

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Wagner in Sudan: what have Russian mercenaries done?

The Wagner group denies involvement in the current conflict, but there’s evidence it has previously been active in Sudan.

Russian Wagner mercenary forces are accused of having commercial and military ties with Sudan. However, the group denies involvement in the current conflict. Yevgeny Praighozin, who has close ties to President Vladimir Putin, has stated that “not one Wagner PMC [private company] fighter has ever been present in Sudan”. We have found no evidence of Russian mercenaries currently inside the country. There is evidence of Wagner’s previous activities in Sudan. Mr Prighozin’s operations in the nation have been targeted by US and EU sanctions. Gold-mining DealsIn 2017, Sudan’s former President Omar al-Bashir, during a trip to Moscow, signed a number of deals.

These included an agreement to establish a Russian naval base at Port Sudan along the Red Sea as well as “concessions on gold mining” between Russian company M Invest, and the Sudanese Ministry of Minerals. The According to a CNN investigation, gold was transported overland into Central African Republic where Wagner operates – exports that were not recorded in Sudanese trade data.

The BBC has not independently confirmed these images. In 2021, a Wagner linked Telegram channel published photos of an unnamed top Wagner leader awarding Sudanese soldier memorabilia during a ceremony that took place two years earlier. TelegramAnd, in July 2022 this channel distributed a clip allegedly showing Wagner’s mercenaries performing par The same source linked the Instagram profile of a Russian mercenary who called himself a “freelancer”. He shared stories of his exploits on Sudan in posts dating from August and Oct 2021. How influential is Wagner? The US Treasury claims that the Wagner Group has been involved in “paramilitary activities, support for maintaining authoritarian regimes and exploitation natural resources”. The relationship between the Royal United Services Institute and the UK-based Royal United Services Institute has grown since then.

“In 2018, they had around 100 men actively training Sudanese forces,” says Dr Joana De Deus Pereira from the UK. Sudanese media reported that the number grew to 500 and that they were mainly based in the south-west, near Um Dafuq and close to Sudan’s borders with the Central African Republic. According to Dr Samuel Ramani who wrote a book on Russia’s activities throughout Africa, the Wagner Group created its own media campaigns in order to keep President Bashir in power. Image source: AFP. This caused friction with the president’s security forces and Wagner switched its support to General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who overthrew him.

Dr Ramani says that while the Foreign Ministry in Moscow opposed the coup, Prigozhin, and the Wagner Group, welcomed al-Burhan’s takeover. According to Dr Ramani it was between 2021 and 2022 when the Wagner Group increased their connections with the Rapid Support Forces, which is currently fighting Sudan’s regular army led by Gen Burhan. Mr Pri “Wagner had links with both General al-Burhan and Mr Hemedti in different degrees and ways,” she says. Wagner’s presence in AfricaWagner fighters are widely reported to be in the Central African Republic for several years, guarding diamond mines in the country, as well in Libya and Mali. 

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Sudan fighting: Foreign nationals and diplomats evacuated

Several countries are helping their citizens leave the capital, Khartoum, following a week of fighting.

Several other countries have also started organising evacuations, starting on Sunday. France, Germany Italy and Spain have also started organising evacuations. A vicious power struggle has caused violence throughout the country. The UK government was able to airlift British diplomatic staff and their families out in a “complex” and “rapid” operation. Foreign Minister James Cleverly stated that options to evacuate remaining British nationals were “severely restricted”.

The German army reported that the first of three flights had left Sudan bound for Jordan with 101 people aboard. Italy and Spain evacuated citizens – the Spanish mission included citizens of Argentina, Colombia, Ireland Portugal, Poland Mexico, Venezuela, and Sudan. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his government had evacuated diplomatic staff. More than 150 people were evacuated to the Saudi Arabian port Jeddah by sea, including citizens from Egypt, Pakistan, and Gulf countries. Many foreign students from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have also been trapped in Khartoum. They have made desperate calls for assistance.

The US announced on Sunday that a disaster response team will be sent to the region to “coordinate humanitarian response to those in need, both within and outside Sudan.” “Samantha Power, from the US Agency for International Development(USAID), said that the team would initially work out of Kenya and give priority to getting “life-saving humanitarian assistance to those in need.” The World Health Organization reports that the fighting has injured thousands and killed more than 400.

The death toll may be higher than 400, because people are unable to access healthcare due to the closure of most hospitals in the city. The fighting has also affected the western region of Darfur where the RSF was first formed. The UN has warned that 20,000 people, mostly women and children, have fled Sudan in search of safety in Chad across the border.

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