The fight was one of 11 called into question by an independent
report, commissioned by the sport's governing body, the AIBA,
and published on Thursday, that found evidence of corruption and
manipulation.
"It's sad to see corruption in any sport but particularly in
boxing," said Joyce, the silver medallist who lost the Olympic
super-heavyweight final on a 2-1 split decision, in a statement
on Instagram.
"I firmly believe that I was the winner of the match with Tony
Yoka and deserved the gold medal. But on the day I did not get
that decision and at the time I accepted that."
Joyce, who has since turned professional and remains unbeaten,
said he had scanned the results of the investigation led by
Richard McLaren and had read that corruption in the AIBA had
affected the result of his fight.
"If corruption has taken place, and it appears that it has, I
trust AIBA and the IOC (International Olympic Committee) will
ensure the integrity of the sport is upheld and award me the
gold medal," he added.
"I will be considering the report in detail with my legal team
and await the decision of AIBA and the IOC. Corruption should
never be allowed to succeed."
Yoka's lawyer told Europe 1 radio that the boxer, the reigning
European champion, was focused solely on becoming the first
French professional heavyweight world champion.
McLaren said on Thursday he could not comment on whether the
results of manipulated bouts would be overturned, saying that
was not up to him to decide as the lead investigator.
The IOC has said it would "carefully study" McLaren's findings
before deciding on the consequences.
Irish fighter Michael Conlan, whose quarter-final defeat in Rio
triggered an outcry at the time, said on Thursday he wanted to
be awarded the medal he was denied.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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