Michael Conlan departed the Rio Olympics with a foul-mouthed tirade after finding himself on the wrong end of a controversial unanimous decision against Russias Vladimir Nikitin in their bantamweight quarterfinal.Irelands reigning world champion could not hide his anger when the three judges sided with his opponent after three fast and furious rounds, leaving his dream of building on his bronze medal at London 2012 in tatters.Conlan fired expletives in a post-fight interview with RTE: AIBA are cheats. Theyre f---ing cheats. Thats me -- Ill never box for AIBA again.Theyre cheating bastards, theyre paying everybody. I dont give a f--- that Im cursing on TV. I was here to win Olympic gold. My dreams been shattered now. But you know what? Ive a big career ahead of me.These [unintelligible] -- theyre known for being cheats, and theyll always be cheats. Amateur boxing stinks, from the core right to the top.The 24-year-old further expanded on his feelings to media in the press mixed zone, where he vowed never to box in an AIBA-sanctioned competition again.Conlan said: My little dream has been ruined. I will never box in an AIBA competition again -- I feel they are one of the most corrupt organisations in the world.If you have watched these Olympic Games and seen some of the decisions, Olympic boxing is dead. Its whoever pays the most money -- whoever has the most, wins.One thing I can say for sure is I will never box in an AIBA competition again as they are rotten to the core.If they offered me five million to box in APB [AIBAs professional arm], Id tell them, you probably got that for me losing. I will not box for them again.Conlan was the last Irish boxer standing in the competition after shock early defeats for Paddy Barnes and Katie Taylor, and was expected to move through to the medal rounds again.But the Russian caught the eye of the judges in a ferocious first three minutes which it appeared Conlan may have shaded.The Irishman had a better second, after which he dragged the scores level, but Nikitin got the verdict after smothering much of Conlans cleaner work and turning the last round into a brawl.Conlan shook his head and waved his arms in frustration when the verdict was announced, while a section of the crowd including his Irish teammates jeered.The controversy over the verdict follows a highly contentious decision in the mens heavyweight final on Monday night, when another Russian, Evgeny Tishchenko, was awarded a unanimous win over Kazakhstans Vasiliy Levit to a chorus of boos.In a statement, the Olympic Council of Ireland said: While we understand and share Michaels disappointment with the decision today, the OCI does not condone his comments or conduct. 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Adidas Stan Smith Australia .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Hawthorn forward Jack Gunston is hoping teammate Jarryd Roughead will be available for round one next year after returning to training despite his ongoing cancer fight.The Hawks announced in May that Roughead had suffered a recurrence of a melanoma hed previously had cut from his lip, with the cancer spreading through his body.Roughead was sidelined indefinitely and missed the entire 2016 AFL season as he underwent debilitating immunotherapy treatment, but has since returned to the track on light duties.Gunston says its too early to say when Roughead might be ready to play again but hes not giving up hope of a return early in the season.Like everyone else, Im hopeful hell be there for round one but I guess his health is more important than anything else, Gunston said on Monday.Thats (just) my hope. I miss playing with the big fella. I dont know wheres he at or what situation hes in but its good to see him out there training.If you look probably 10 months ago, you wouldnt think hed be out there. Hes done a fair bit of work over the break as well.Its greatt to see.dddddddddddd. Hes got a smile on his face, hes always upbeat. Hes just one of those guys you always want around the team because hes a good morale-booster and hes a ripper bloke.Speaking after the Hawks semi-final exit in September, coach Alistair Clarkson said Roughead had been given some good news from doctors as he continued his treatment.Gunston, whose goal tally slipped in 2016, said he hoped the recruitment of former Richmond forward Ty Vickery would ease pressure on the forward line and allow him to play as more of a third tall next season.He admitted it was a shock to see star veterans Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis traded but said the recruitment of Sydneys Tom Mitchell and Gold Coasts Jaeger OMeara would boost the sides ball-winning ability.Tom Mitchell played in a grand final last year and played really well, and we know what some of the other guys are capable of, he said.Its an exciting time for the group. ' ' '