Vladimir Nikitin's withdrawal from his semi-final on Thursday will ramp up the pressure on amateur boxing's world governing body, the AIBA, which has faced criticism from boxers and coaches in Rio after at least two deeply contentious judging decisions.
One of those was the unanimous points verdict given to the bantamweight Nikitin on Tuesday, sparking a furious, expletive-filled rant from Conlan, who in the eyes of most boxing experts had appeared to have been a clear winner.
"Further examination showed that the injury suffered by our boxer Vladimir Nikitin is too serious. Unfortunately, he won't be able to compete," said Igor Kazikov, head of the Russian delegation at the Games, quoted on the Russian Olympic Committee Twitter feed. Nikitin will carry home bronze and Stevenson is automatically into the final.
The AIBA on Wednesday said it had sent home an undisclosed number of officials after what it called "less than a handful of decisions not at the level expected".
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