Jarrell Miller has launched a stinging attack on Eddie Hearn following Conor Benn's failed drugs test.

Benn, 26, has denied any wrongdoing despite returning an adverse finding for the banned substance clomifene, which scuppered his 'Battle of the Brits' showdown with Chris Eubank Jr at London's O2 Arena.

Earlier this month, it emerged Benn failed a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) drug test he took back in August.

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The screening discovered traces of testosterone booster clomifene, which is also known as clomiphene and clomid, in his system.

What has Jarrell Miller said about Eddie Hearn?

Jarrell Miller calls Eddie Hearn a 'hypocrite' for defending Conor Benn

Jarrell Miller calls Eddie Hearn a 'hypocrite' for defending Conor Benn

And Miller, himself a disgraced drugs cheat, had some strong words for Hearn, who he has branded a "hypocrite."

"This boy’s a hypocrite, Eddie Hearn let’s give him a round of applause," he said in a video on his YouTube channel. "Let’s get right into the number one topic right now.

"Of course, Eddie Hearn and his new golden goose failing a drugs test. The ironic part about this whole thing is they’re fighting in the UK. UKAD and VADA are two different testing companies that they’ve been using.

"He failed doing the VADA protocol, now Eddie Hearn is saying they’re not gonna recognise VADA. Basically [being] a hypocrite and contradicting himself.

"They’re gonna uphold UKAD rules because he didn’t do anything wrong with UKAD. It’s so funny that this is the route he’s taking and the stance he’s taking on this situation. Of course with other fighters he’s thrown under the bus and especially me he threw under the bus crazy."

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Miller, 34, famously failed multiple drugs tests in the build-up to his cancelled heavyweight title fight against Anthony Joshua in June 2019.

"What makes it more funny is that Eddie Hearn’s really trying to dismiss it like it’s nothing when it’s his fighters," he added.

"When it’s other fighters, he’s quick to say something about it. Eddie Hearn was more hurt about the AJ fight because of money.

"He didn’t matter for me because Eddie was my co-promoter, I had more than one promoter that I worked with. So it’s a lot easier and a lot cheaper for him to throw me under the bus and cut all ties with me than actually digging to the bottom of things and try to find a way to fight it.

"That’s the reason I was thrown under the bus. But Eddie we all know is a hypocrite. He’s worked with a tonne of fighters that have failed for worse than what I failed for."


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