The Irishman, who was dumped out of the competition at the quarter-final stage despite seemingly doing enough, scratched his head after watching Joyce lose out to Tony Yoka in Rio.
AIBA don't cheat… Said no one ever!!!! Hard luck big @JoeJoyce_1 your not the first and you'll not be the last! #MiddleFingerUpToAIBA ????????????????
— Michael Conlan (@mickconlan11) August 21, 2016
Despite throwing triple and landing double the punches Yoka did, according to the always reliable CompuBox, Joyce wasn’t given a single round by the Turkish official and had to settle for silver.
Conlan was the most vocal athlete against the current judging system used by the AIBA at the Rio Games and accused the organisation of corruption in an exclusive interview with WBN on Friday.