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Former world champion Chris Algieri claims he heard a rumour that Conor Benn ‘was not a clean athlete’ before getting knocked out by him in 2021

Chris Algieri, former WBO junior champion welterweight, claims that he heard rumors that Conor Benn didpe before their fight last year.

In December, Algieri travelled to England to provide what many believed would be the toughest test of Benn’s fight career at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.

Benn passed the toughest test of his career with flying colours

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Benn passed with flying colors the most difficult test in his career

A former world champion who holds a high-profile win over Ruslan Provodnikov and had been the distance with Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan – Algieri was certainly a big step up in opposition for Benn.

However, the fight turned out to be straightforward for ‘The Destroyer’ who bossed the first three rounds before spectacularly knocking the New York native out with one shot in round four.

The 26-year old Englishman won the race. Chris van HeerdenBefore setting up a mouthwatering domestic fight with Chris Eubank Jr., which was to be held at the O2 Arena in London Saturday night.

Wednesday’s fight was jeopardized when Benn made an unfavorable finding. Clomifene after being tested by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association in August.

A day later, it was over. Officially known as Officially as a result of the British Boxing Board of Control ‘prohibiting’ it from taking place despite all parties involved in the bout wanting to press ahead with DAZN’s pay-per-view event.

After hearing of Benn’s recent drug test issue, Algieri insisted he was not surprised as he had heard rumblings that the son of ring legend, Nigel, was a cheat.

Eubank Jr vs Benn was expected to do over a million PPV buys, but now it is cancelled

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Eubank Jr. vs Benn was to be a PPV battle that would attract over a million viewers, but it has been cancelled.

At the peak of his powers, Algieri was a world champion

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Algieri, at the height of his power, was a world champion

“Initial thoughts? Not surprised, not surprised one bit,” he told Jomboy Boxing.

“I had heard around the time when I was fighting him that he was not a clean fighter and I like to give fighters the benefit of the doubt.

“This is about competition. I don’t want to take away from anyone who steps into that squared circle, it’s the most dangerous thing you can ever do. I respect all fighters who step into the ring. I do not respect cheaters.

“For me to hear this, it hits hard, it hits home. It’s not surprising. This was nothing that surprised me. It shocked me because he got caught, it didn’t shock me because it’s a reality.

After learning that Benn could have an unfair and potentially deadly advantage, the 38 year-old explained why it was so easy to continue with a fight against Benn.

“I’ve beaten unclean fighters before. I’d beaten guys who were cheating before, and I’ve always been willing to do it again,” Algieri added.

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The 38-year-old holds a win over British fight Tommy Coyle

The 38-year old holds a victory over British fighter Tommy Coyle

“It didn’t matter to me at the time because I’m in the mindset that I’m going to fight soon and I’m preparing to fight that man.

“It is what it is but in hindsight it isn’t the smartest thing because when you’re preparing for a fight your mind is kind of preoccupied.”

Algieri also took to social media to talk about his experience of fighting Benn in England which he called ‘scary’ because of how lax – in his opinion – officials were when it came to ensuring everyone was playing by the rules.

“When I fought in Liverpool I was astonished how little official oversight there was fight week and in the locker room. It was scary honestly,” he tweeted.  

“No one followed me to p*** or watched my hands being wrapped. “Def gave me the impression that it was very easy for cheaters.

“Certainly not the oversight I am used to fighting over in the States. Especially in NEW YORK where the commission is top notch.”

Van Heeden, who also participated in the debate admitted that he would never know if his opponent was fair or unfair.

“Conor Benn’s loss has been accepted by me like a man. I never made excuses. I felt at peace, but now I don’t know if it was a cheat or true loss.”


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