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"His disappointment is massive, we can all understand that. It's his personal judgement (his comments on the AIBA). AIBA is striving for a fair, level-playing field. The idea is not to benefit one country towards another."The official's final line is difficult to take considering the blood, sweat and tears that goes into reaching such an elite level of the sport, as Conlan has. The Belfast boxer is the Commonwealth, European and World champion, and an Olympic bronze medallist. He had been preparing for the Games for the past four years, flew his family to Rio to watch him in action and had hoped to enter professional boxing with the prestige that an Olympic gold medal brings. The spokesperson rounded off the statement by saying:
"These (Conlan's) statements are foundless, but he's free to have his opinion."That has to hurt more than anything the limited Nikitin threw at Conlan today.
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