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Published 22:17 13 May 2019 BST
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"I misjudged the reaction and to the people I offended I definitely apologise," Conlan told BBC Sport. "I wasn't listening to what anyone was singing - I was focused on my opponent and doing my job. It was a misjudgement by me and we'll not be using the music again. I've learned that I'm a role model, I'm under the microscope and things like this are not good for boxing. "To those people [who were offended] I meant no offence at all. Boxing is a sport that brings people together. I always want to be part of that and going forward I will be a part of that completely."
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