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Published 11:13 31 Dec 2018 GMT
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"I am caught in two minds. My wife Christine has naturally been very emotional after the fight because it was very hard for her to watch and she hopes that is us done with boxing but I know she will support me in whatever I decide to do. It's going to take me some time to come to a decision about my future and I feel it is only right that I am given the space to weigh everything up.
"When I look back to the fight in the Manchester Arena I obviously have regrets and feel there are things I could have done differently but at the same time I give a lot of credit to Warrington and his team because tactically they got it right and on the night everything fell into place for them. But, if I had a re-match with Warrington I believe I would beat him - if I stuck to my game-plan.
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