Yeah, but what is curious is that the IBA are so unspecific about the reason for the original banning;joele wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 5:27 pmI am now seeing articles suggesting she has Swyer's syndrome and that is why she was banned from the female world boxing championships..stevebrooks wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 12:04 pm She is just a damn good female boxer, and for some reason, unlike damn good male boxers who are celebrated for their achievements, if you are a damn good female boxer you are immediately attacked by the far right! She should sue news.com, I suspect she has a good case!
What a giant fucken mess, and how horrible and unfair for this poor woman dragged through all this shit in the press. :-/
I mean why an "unspecified" gender test, why not just come out and say what it was, it's rather shaky right there, it's almost as if for some reason they wanted her out of the championships but had no valid reason for banning her so they invented a reason.However, controversy surrounding their gender stemmed from their disqualifications at last year’s Women’s World Boxing Championships by the Russian-led International Boxing Association.
The association, which is led by Umar Kremlev, who is reportedly an acquaintance of Vladimir Putin, alleged the two women failed an unspecified gender test that showed they have male chromosomes.
The timing of the disqualifications, which came just days after Khelif beat an otherwise undefeated Russian boxer, has also been questioned.
Curious that!
https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-new ... rcna165395