Northern Ireland boxer Michael Conlan has insisted that he has "no problems at all" despite suffering a nasty head wound in his Commonwealth Games opener on Friday.
The Bantamweight overcame Mathew Martin in his opening match of the competition in Glasgow, but suffered a head wound in the third round of the contest.
Conlan, however, has insisted that the cut will not harm his performance.
"It is just on the top of my head. No problems at all, it is starting to heal already," Conlan told reporters immediately after the bout.
Conlan's next fight is against Shiva Thapa on July 28.