2 Male Boxers Cleared to Fight Women at Paris Olympics – IOTW Report

2 Male Boxers Cleared to Fight Women at Paris Olympics

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Two male boxers have been cleared to fight against women at the 2024 Paris Olympics, despite previously failing gender tests.

Imane Khelif, of Algeria, and Lin Yu-Ting, of Taiwan, were previously banned from the world championships after it emerged they were trying to hide their male gender to compete as female.

The pair were disqualified from the Women’s World Boxing Championships in March 2023 in New Delhi, after a series of DNA tests were ordered amid concerns over the sex of some of those taking part.

At the time Umar Kremlev, president of the International Boxing Association (IBA), claimed the tests had proven the athletes – including Khelif and Yu-Ting – had “XY chromosomes,” meaning they are male. more

17 Comments on 2 Male Boxers Cleared to Fight Women at Paris Olympics

  1. I was in a college sponsored “Boxing Club” when I was younger. The guys occasionally sparred with the 10 or so women that joined. It’s not just power or strength. It was very evident that the ladies reflexes were substantially slower than the men. And yes we pulled our punches.

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  2. Odd that the barbarian societies think the tranny bullshit is ok. Taiwan is nearly a civilized society too. Of course our previously civilized society wound up falling to the animal level of the majority barbarian world thanks to allowing women to vote just over a hundred years ago.

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