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Michael Conlan: 'When I woke up I was like, 'what happened? Did I lose?'

Michael Conlan says he is «devastated and heartbroken» after being knocked out in the final round of Saturday's WBA featherweight title showdown with Leigh Wood.

Having dropped Wood in the first round, Conlan was leading on the cards heading into the 12th and final round.

But Wood produced a knockout which saw Conlan unconscious for «a minute or two» after falling through the ropes.

«When I woke up I was like 'what happened? Did I lose?',» said Conlan.

Amid worrying scenes, the Belfast boxer received treatment ringside and was taken out of the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on a stretcher.

The 30-year-old woke up in an ambulance on the way to hospital and said «it felt like a dream».

«I was devastated. I was annoyed, I got a bit frustrated and I was confused. There was a realisation as things started to kick in,» he added after suffering the first defeat of his 17-fight professional career.

«I believed it was going to be my night, it was going to be my night until that punch. It's just unfortunate but these things happen.»

After being taken to hospital, Conlan was discharged «within the hour» after having scans, blood being taken and an MRI.

«Everything is clear and there is nothing to worry about. It was nice and quick, and once they got the results back they said I could go,» he said.

«It wasn't long, I was probably back in the hotel for 2am. It is what it is, I'm heartbroken but I got beat so can't complain.

»It was just a shot I didn't see. I turned my head and I wasn't looking — any shot that's coming that I could see I could take, but that one got me and took me out.

«It's the ones you don't see that are the ones which do the damage.»

Conlan praised Nottingham native Wood for his muted celebrations while he was receiving

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