NEW YORK Three years after suffering one of the most infamous Olympic losses in boxing history, Michael Conlan can't afford to take a personal approach to his rematch versus Vladimir Nikitin. The featherweight prospect from Northern Ireland is trying his best to treat their 10-round, 126-pound bout Saturday night the same as his first 12 professional fights. Otherwise, Conlan could make their third encounter a much more difficult fight than he thinks it should be on the Terence Crawford-Egidijus Kavaliauskas undercard at Madison Square Garden.
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