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Published 16:21 17 Nov 2016 GMT
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The other reason is that Conlan is no longer an amateur boxer, having signed with Top Rank in September, so shouldn't fall under AIBA's remit and those thoughts have been outlined in a statement from the 24-year-old's legal team.
"My client is dismayed that a three member AIBA Disciplinary Commission Panel has been convened in relation to this matter, and in particular, in advance of any conclusion of the investigation into the thirty six judges used in the Olympics Games," the statement reads.
"In addition, the AIBA Disciplinary Commission Panel is fully aware of our client’s decision to sign a professional contract with Top Rank Boxing on 13th September 2016. As such he is no longer registered to the Irish Athletic Boxing Association and no longer participates in AIBA competition.
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