Eddie Hearn has laid into the British Boxing Board of Management this week, claiming the organisation have gotten “an excessive amount of to say” relating to Conor Benn’s drug case.Hearn’s feedback got here in response to criticism of group Benn from board secretary Robert Smith, who claimed the younger welterweight’s group had not been forthcoming when requested for info to assist advance proceedings with the case.Chatting with Boxing King Media, Hearn additionally went on to disclose simply how a lot the saga had value them.“The British Boxing Board of Management have gotten an excessive amount of to say”“Who received all of the blame for the Conor Benn state of affairs? Me. Why is nobody saying to the British Boxing Board of Management – why did it take you 5 weeks to determine to not sanction this battle?”“The board had all of the take a look at outcomes the identical time as us. The very first thing you do is give it to the governing physique and also you say “it’s essential to cope with this.” ”“5 weeks they sat on that.”“When you’d decided sooner, we wouldn’t have gotten the blame and misplaced one million quid ready.”Benn doesn’t at the moment maintain a BBBofC license, nevertheless Hearn admitted the group would quickly “make a transfer” in direction of getting the 25 yr previous again within the ring.The WBC are anticipated to rule in Benn’s favour as regards to the 2 adversarial VADA checks he returned final yr, which might imply he could be reinstated to their rankings and could be permitted to battle for WBC titles.There are rumours are spring return date is being eyed up for ‘The Destroyer’ though it stays unclear whether or not this may happen within the UK or on one in all Matchroom’s worldwide playing cards.Hearn has linked Benn to fights with the likes of Chris Eubank Jr, Kell Brook and even Manny Pacquiao.