Scotland boxer Reece McFadden has vowed to take the positives from his performance at the Commonwealth Games this summer.
McFadden secured a bronze medal earlier in the week, but missed out on the chance to make it gold after losing to Australia's Andrew Moloney in the semi-finals on Friday.
When questioned by Sports Mole, the Scot said that he will "definitely" look back on his exploits with pride.
"Definitely, 100%. It is a bronze medal in the Commonwealth Games, I am absolutely delighted with that, but I thought I could have gone all the way," said McFadden.
"I thought I just actually nicked that last round, I was busier in there, but that is what happens – boxing is corrupt. He's a tough boy, it was a close fight, but I thought I did enough to win it. Other people might think otherwise, but I am that type of guy.
"I said to his face that I didn't think he had the fight, I thought it was mine, so did my coaches, but he worked for it. He is a tough boy, but I am just gutted that I haven't got through to the final."
McFadden lost to Maloney on a split decision.