World Boxing Champion broke the egg at the head of the opponent 03/12/2025, 23:52

The British Boxing Council (BBBOC), British Chris Yubenku, was fined for behaviors during views with Conor Bennoy to the world of the World of International Boxing Association (IBO), which is the middle weight of JR. Reporting this Sky sports.

The source claims that the skirt was breaking the egg on Benn’s head, which led to almost a fight. It was fined 100 thousand for this incident.

“Chris Yubenk-Jr. violated the rule 25 (illegal behavior) at a press conference dedicated to the war against Conor Benn in Manchester. In this context, the officials were sentenced to 100 thousand pounds. ”

Skirt Ben Shahalom’s supporter, said the sentence was “excessive and absurd disproportionate”. In addition, the boxer plans to object to the decision, he said.

Subenkom Jr. And the war between Bennoy will be held on April 26 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. They had to duel in 2022, but then Benn failed in a doping test. The banned substance was reported to hit the boxer’s body after eating eggs.

Russian UFC champion before They called “Fake”.

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Source: Gazeta

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