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Conlan retires, says win wasn’t clear enough

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“It wasn’t good enough,” Conlan said after the fight. “No matter if it was close or people thought I won, I didn’t win clear enough.”

That line removed any room for debate about the decision. Conlan did not argue the outcome or lean on the crowd reaction. He measured the fight against his own requirement to win convincingly at this stage of his career and concluded he could no longer do that consistently.

“For me to be a world champion and beating guys like that and beating them well, that was just a bit too close for comfort,” he said. “It’s time to say goodbye to boxing.”

He had already set the condition for this moment. Conlan explained that any loss, regardless of how it looked, would be the end.

“No matter the circumstances. If it was a robbery, that’s time,” he said. “It’s enough.”

The decision followed a stretch where results had already moved against him, with defeats to Leigh Wood, Luis Alberto Lopez and Jordan Gill before Friday’s fight. This bout had been positioned as a chance to steady things, but instead, it confirmed where he now stands.

Conlan spoke openly about the years he has given to the sport and what it has taken in return. He described boxing as something that provides opportunities while demanding personal cost, particularly time away from his family.

“I’ve missed probably 60 to 75% of my kids’ lives with boxing training camps,” he said. “It’s time to go home and focus on my own stuff away from boxing.”

He also accepted the part of his career that remains unfinished. A world title was the goal throughout, and it is the one target he did not reach.

“I’ve done really well. I’ve achieved an awful lot. Did I reach my goal to be a world champion? No,” he said. “That’s the hardest part about it.”

Conlan leaves the sport on his own terms, not because of one result, but because he no longer sees the level required to go further.

Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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