British boxer Conor Benn was cleared of doping charges against him on Wednesday after the International Boxing Federation (WBC) ruled that "
very high egg consumption
" was a "
reasonable explanation
".
A positive test for clomiphene, a female fertility enhancer known to raise testosterone levels in men, caused the cancellation of his scheduled fight last October against British rival Chris Eubank Jr. The 26-year-old boxer has always denied having intentionally ingested this prohibited substance.
After consulting with a nutritionist, the WBC found "
no conclusive evidence that Benn intentionally ingested clomiphene
" and announced his re-listing.
"
Conor Benn's very high egg consumption during the period the check was carried out is a reasonable explanation
," she said.
Despite this decision, Benn remains under investigation by Britain's Anti-Doping Agency and the British Boxing Control Board and will have to move to another country if he wishes to fight.