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Reply #30 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 9:41pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 9:39pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 9:37pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 8:58pm:
Referee Warns Olympic Women’s Boxing Finalists Not To Punch Each Other In The Testicles


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PARIS — As the world prepared for an unprecedented gold medal bout, the referee presiding over the Olympic women's boxing finals warned both competitors to not punch each other in the testicles.

The warning, which came from the official as two dudes prepared to make Olympic history by competing in the very first all-male match for the gold in the final round of women's boxing, reflected the Olympic Committee's goal to encourage fairness and sportsmanship.

"Please, no punches to the yam bag
," Olympic boxing referee Claude Laurent said. "If these men do not adhere to the rules and insist on swinging at each other's… how you say… junk, then it will leave a black mark on the history of women's boxing forever. So, for the sake of fair competition and sportsmanship, do not punch each other in the testicles."

Boxers Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan, who prepared to face off in the final after mercilessly pounding women with their fists, agreed that hits below the belt would not be acceptable. "It's quite painful," Khalif said through an interpreter. "No one competing for the women's gold medal should have to experience being hit in the testicles."

At publishing time, both fighters agreed that even if there were unintentional punches landed below the belt, they would not hold it against each other and would still consider each other "bros" after the fight.


We had no testicular injuries in womens sport back when leftists knew what a woman was

This is Pwogwess.



He is wearing a ball protector while sparring a female who doesn't have one


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Reply #31 - Aug 7th, 2024 at 10:13am
 
It's just the evidence of how despicable, desperate and fraudulent nations have become in regards to 'winning' and how since Professional Sports have come into the 'Amateur' Olympics (thanks to America, of course) - how corrupt the Olympics have become.

Now they put 'males' into female sports to win 'more medals'.
They pump females with male hormones to win 'more medals'.


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Reply #32 - Aug 8th, 2024 at 7:23pm
 
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Paris 2024 women's boxing stirs so much emotion -- can facts take back the moment?


PARIS – If they had been running the tournament here at the Paris Games, International Boxing Assn. officials said Monday, the Algerian and Chinese Taipei fighters now in the medal rounds in women’s boxing, both figuring in a worldwide controversy, would never have been in the ring in the first instance.

That’s because, IBA officials said, both Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Yu Ting Lin of Chinese Taipei were disqualified at the 2023 IBA women’s world championships in New Delhi upon DNA tests that showed evidence of XY chromosomes – that is, a marker each is male.

The International Olympic Committee, which is overseeing Paris 2024 boxing, opted to base eligibility on an athlete’s passport. IBA officials suggested Monday that missed the mark, noting that as of June 2023, more than a year before these Paris Games, the IOC knew about the New Delhi DQs

In boxing, asserted Gabriele Martelle, chair of the IBA coaches commission, “When there is an unfair advantage, people can die.” He also said, “We had two cases of disqualification,” adding a moment later, “They were publicly banned because of the rules.” And: “This is a sport. We have rules. If you cannot comply, I am sorry. It’s not discrimination. It’s just the rules.”

3 Wire Sports has seen the test results and a June 5, 2023 IBA letter to the IOC that says tests of Khelif, one in New Delhi, a prior test in Istanbul at the 2022 world championships, “concluded the boxer’s DNA was that of a male consisting of XY chromosomes.”

For both Khelif and Lin, the New Delhi test – from, as IBA disclosed Monday, the independent Dr Lal PathLabs – consists of three pages. In part:

The first page provides, along with basic identifying information for each athlete and date and time of sample collection, result summary – “abnormal” – and interpretation – “chromosome analysis reveals Male karyotype.” The second page offers photographic representation of the 22 paired autosomes and then, for each athlete, further depicts an X and a Y chromosome. Page three makes plain that the lab is a “national reference lab” and, as well, accredited by CAP, the Northfield, Illinois-based College of American Pathologists, and certified by the ISO, the Swiss-based International Organization for Standardization.

Noteworthy: two considerable ironies.

First, the IOC has gone to considerable lengths in promoting the Paris Olympics as a Games of female equality. For the first time in Olympic history, on the field of play it’s 50% female, 50% male.

And yet a controversy erupted over athletes testing as XY in women’s boxing.

Which the IOC knew about, in June 2023. There is no dispute about that. None.

Second, perhaps almost no institution on Planet Earth is as rule-bound as the International Olympic Committee. This only makes sense. The Olympic Games are often said to be the most complex endeavor human beings undertake in peacetime. To make a Games work, rules, policies, guidelines, and procedures are needed.

Yet the thrust of the controversy in women’s boxing centers on just that – a rule.

The question is, which rule? And why?

The IOC’s position is that the “gender and age of the athletes are based on their passport.”

Which raises this inquiry: why this would the passport be the basis for the IOC’s eligibility for boxing at these Games, given that some number of the international federations, which run the sports at an Olympics, have moved considerably to implement targeted rules on the matter of who is eligible in the female category?

As Duke law professor Dorian Lambelet Campbell writes in a lengthy piece published Saturday in Quillette, the IOC is “at odds” with leading federations such as World Aquatics and World Athletics, whose rules, adopted in recent years, “prioritize fairness and the preservation of the female category for female athletes.”

May 2023: IBA produced a new Rule 4.2.1: “Boxers will compete against boxers of the same gender, meaning Women vs. Women and Men vs. Men as per the definitions of these Rules.”

That updated version of the rulebook said, “‘Women/Female/Girl’ means an individual with chromosome XX. For this purpose, the Boxers can be submitted to a random and or targeted gender test to confirm the above, which will serve for gender eligibility criteria for the IBA Competitions.”



More here including documents- https://www.3wiresports.com/articles/2024/8/5/fa9lt6ypbwx5su3z20xxnfzgtao0gy


Why did the IOC allow these men to compete as women when they were disqualified from the world championships in 2023 for being male?

You don't need to go to Olympics to see Algerian man bashing women you can see that on the streets of Europe.

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Reply #33 - Nov 5th, 2024 at 5:24pm
 
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The IOC’s shameful worship at the altar of trans virtue-signaling will get women killed


November 5, 2024

So now we know.

Imane Khelif, the controversial Algerian boxer who won gold at the Paris Olympics fighting against women, IS a biological man.

Anyone who watched the sickening, heart-rending farce of Khelif beating up on Italy’s Angela Carini back in August knew we weren’t watching a woman.

And so did Carini, which is why she quit the bout after just 40 seconds, and later wept in front of the cameras as she revealed that she’d never been hit that hard and was in such pain from Khelif’s fists that she feared for her life if she had carried on.

The crowd knew it too, because they booed.

And the International Boxing Association knew it, because they banned Khelif from competing in the last Women’s World Championships for failing tests to meet the “eligibility criteria” for participating in women’s competition.

IBA president Umar Kremlev said it had “been proven” that Khelif has XY male chromosomes, unlike women, who have XX chromosomes.

This gave a grotesquely unfair advantage, hence the ban.

Yet the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ignored the findings, allowing Khelif to compete against women in Paris, and Khelif duly demolished actual women to win the gold medal.

At the time, people like me, JK Rowling, Elon Musk and Martina Navratilova called this out as a total disgrace.

A shocking medical report about Khelif, drafted in 2023 between hospitals in France and Algeria, was leaked to a French journalist and confirms the boxer has a disorder of sexual development, which means he has male chromosomes and some male sexual organs, including internal testicles and a “micropenis” — but no female uterus.

Kamala Harris has no problem with any of this, which makes a mockery of her claim to be the only presidential candidate who stands up for women’s rights.

In fact, it’s Donald Trump who got it right when he said all trans women athletes should be banned from competing in women’s sports.

More here- https://www.skynews.com.au/insights-and-analysis/the-iocs-shameful-worship-at-th...



He should be stripped of all medals he has won in womens boxing.

Men should not be in female sports
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