Two male boxers have easily made their way to gold medal matches in their respective weight classes at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Lin Yu‑Ting of Taiwan and Imane Khelif of Algeria are both banned by the International Boxing Association (IBA) after DNA tests proved they are men.
Nevertheless, the Olympics permitted both fighters to compete in women’s boxing on the governing body’s “transgender” policies.
However, neither Lin nor Khelif “identify” as transgender and both insist they are “women,” despite gender tests showing they have XY chromosomes, meaning they are male.
Lin and Khelif have notably dominated female opponents.
As Slay News reported, Khelif’s first fight ended in just 46 seconds after he landed several shocking blows to the head on a female boxer Angela Carini of Italy – a real woman.
“I’m used to suffering,” Carini said after the match.
“I’ve never taken a punch like that, it’s impossible to continue.”
Both male boxers have easily won every single round.
They’re now guaranteed either a gold or a silver medal.
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach defended the governing body’s decision to allow male boxers to compete against women.
Back argues that concerns over their “gender identity” are “totally unacceptable.”