Vid of Hearn slamming boxers being allowed to fight after failed drug tests goes viral as he tries to save Benn v Eubank | The Sun

A VIDEO of Eddie Hearn criticising boxers failing drug tests and being allowed to fight has gone viral as the promoter attempts to rescue the bout between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank.

The two Brit boxers were set for a huge showdown at the O2 on Saturday.

But the fight now hangs in the balance after Benn failed a drug test.

The 26-year-old tested positive for clomifene, which increases testosterone levels in men.

The British Boxing Board of Control has stepped in and ruled the scrap is "prohibited", but Benn's promoter Hearn is attempting to revive the fight.

A video is now going viral on social media showing Hearn slamming boxers who fail drugs but continue to try and fight.

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Referring to Billy Joe Saunders failing a drug test previously, Hearn says in an interview: "What is the point in signing up for drug testing if, when you fail, everyone goes 'well don't worry about it, just let him fight.'

"You've signed drug testing with VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association), the best testing agency, in my opinion, in the sport."

Tweeters were unsympathetic to Hearn's comments potentially coming back to bite him.

One said: "The man talks too much. This was always going to happen to him at some stage.

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Another said: "Could make a Netflix show about Eddie contradicting himself, depending on if its his fighter or not."

Since the news broke yesterday, the promoter has been frantically trying to revive the fight.

It appeared that at one stage Hearn was considering three foreign licenses to get the show officiated at the O2.

But earlier today the Matchroom boss tweeted: "Let's see what today brings but to make one thing clear, I will not be promoting this fight with a foreign commission or alternative governing body on Saturday night."

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