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Michael Conlan has no regrets at missing out on gold medal at 2016 Olympics

Michael Conlan has no regrets at missing out on gold medal at 2016 Olympics

Michael Conlan doesn’t regret losing out on a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics.

The Irishman took bronze in 2012 before losing in a widely-criticised quarter-final decision against Russia’s Vladimir Nikitin in Rio four years later, but he thinks things turned out for the best for him anyway.

He told Boxing News magazine: “Looking back on it, I wouldn’t change anything because it springboarded me into the pro game and helped me earn really good money.

“Whereas if I had won gold, I probably wouldn’t have had that same publicity and notoriety.

“Everybody knew me, people who were not even involved in boxing knew me. It made me a global superstar in a sense.”

But Michael put too much pressure on himself when he began his professional career with a headline fight against Tim Ibarra at Madison Square Garden in New York.

He said: “I told everybody I was going to win in the third round, so loads of people put money on it and it f***** my whole performance up.

“By the time I got to the third round, I just ran in and tried to get the fight finished, hoping that the ref would jump in – and he did.

“Then I just kept telling people I’d win in the third round. It’s not match-fixing, because anything can happen in boxing – it’s not like I was telling my opponent.

“But my performances were probably s*** because of it.”

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