Two Biological Males Allowed to Fight in Female Div. At Paris Olympics

Skoob

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We've always said the advantage goes in one direction only - when a man claims to be a woman in order to compete against women.

Nobody on the planet has ever stated that a woman claiming to be a man will ever be able to compete against men successfully, because that would be absurd.

Man is stronger than woman. Why is this hard to understand in 2024? What makes 2024 different from all of human history and millions of years of evolution?
What makes it different is the left using it as virtue-signaling wokeness.
 

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Again for some reason you keep trying to change the narrative in order validate your flawed argument. As a friendly reminder here is the quote. Ghbff said specifically a "trained boxer who's a male". :



Now with regards to the new article you presented. It is very weak....... Again proves to me that you didn't read this. I suspect someone close to you is feeding you this information and you are just going along for the ride.

  1. Larry Rodania is an unknown kickboxer. Kickboxing and Boxing are two different sports. The reality is that a trained boxer male or female will have the advantage over a trained kickboxer in the same weight class while fighting under the Marquess of Queensberry Rules. The fight that took place was not a boxing match. I am curious seeing they used modified rules if any restrictions were put in place to stop Larry from using low kicks to the legs and thighs. That being said. Jackie Tonawanda is a pioneer in the female boxing as she broke down the barrier for females to compete which allowed for the development of a legimate female division in the sport.
  2. Marion Bermudez looks to be legit as it took place at the Golden Glove tournment. My only issue is that I can't find any boxing history (professional or amateur) on Edwardo Parras. The only thing I can establish was that he was on the high school wrestling team.
  3. Sue TL Fox fights were (i) boxing exhibition match against her karate instructor who is not a trained boxer, and (ii) a karate match against a police officer who is not a trained boxer or even in karate.
  4. The MacGregor vs Chow fight. MacGregor was originally suppose to fight Hector Morales (making his pro debut) but he pulled out as he was uncomfortable with the idea of fighting a female http://a.espncdn.com/boxing/news/1999/0916/61664.html . Morles sparring partner Chow decided to step in for the fight. He was a 5'2" jockey by trade with a 0-2 pro record and had not fought actively in over 3 years. According to ESPN 'Chow responded by bouncing away. He kept bouncing all over the ring, smiling and doing not much else. Chow, 0-3, hardly posed a worthy opponent. The 33-year-old from Vancouver threw punches awkwardly, covered up most of the fight, and landed only a few punches. ' - http://www.espn.com/boxing/news/1999/1009/106430.html . IMO this was a circus fight, Chow wasn't really a legit boxer and was more of a plant. However based on his 0-2 pro record I give you some credit for this particular fight.
  5. Regina Halmich vs Stefan Raab. Stefan Raab is TV Presenter and not a trained boxer.
A boxer who has had at least 2 professional fights would be a trained boxer. You think the guy just walked in off the street never having put on a pair of gloves before?
Again, you are grasping at straws here.

The other article I shared was not only about boxing it was about women competing against men. That's the point you keep missing.
 
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A boxer who has had at least 2 professional fights would be a trained boxer. You think the guy just walked in off the street never having put on a pair of gloves before?
Wow you really don't know anything? It really shows that you have never participated in any combat sports in your life (and I hope you don't tell me that you participated in Ninjutsu ....). I can tell by your answers and reasoning on the topic. I will leave you with the following HW assignment.

  1. Read up on Ontario and British Columbia boxer registration and see if you can learn anything... But as well after you do that, lookup boxer registration for all the different States in America.
  2. Research if you need to have a amateur career to be allowed to fight in a professional bout.
  3. What are the requirements or eligibility to fight in a professional bout.
 

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It's not a plot twist and it's consistent with our position.

In this case, it's a woman deciding to fight men knowing she's going to get her ass beat because everyone knows women cannot fight men and win.

In the other case, it's female athletes being forced to compete against a man or intersex individual to win medals in a woman's competition.

Nobody has a problem with women trying to play in the NBA if they want to compete with men. If a woman is good enough to play with Lebron James, go ahead. In fact, women are allowed to play in the NBA... but not a single female basketball player in history has been competitive against top tier high school male players let alone good enough to qualify for college or the NBA.

But we'd have a problem with Lebron James crashing the WNBA... because he's going to dominate and the female competitors would be forced to compete against a man in a woman's league.

What this issue has brought to light is how many people struggle with basic logic and are in positions of power allowing insanity like this to occur.
If Britney Griner gets drafted in the NBA...we all know she's not good enough to play with men...she's what you will call a DEI hire... 😂
 
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If Britney Griner gets drafted in the NBA...we all know she's not good enough to play with men...she's what you will call a DEI hire... 😂
Brittany Griner my guess is also intersex...And of course is dominant in the WNBA.

The good news is that she's not punching anyone in the face.
 
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Claressa Shields (2016 & 2020 female boxing Olympic gold medallist, current female boxing light-heavyweight champion, current female boxing middleweight champion).

 
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For the real boxing heads that follow boxing. And not for the "ideologist"....

 
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Wow you really don't know anything? It really shows that you have never participated in any combat sports in your life (and I hope you don't tell me that you participated in Ninjutsu ....). I can tell by your answers and reasoning on the topic. I will leave you with the following HW assignment.

  1. Read up on Ontario and British Columbia boxer registration and see if you can learn anything... But as well after you do that, lookup boxer registration for all the different States in America.
  2. Research if you need to have a amateur career to be allowed to fight in a professional bout.
  3. What are the requirements or eligibility to fight in a professional bout.
Sorry, I don't accept homework from strangers on the internet.

You are arguing semantics and moving goal posts overlooking the entire essence of this argument. Throw in the towel already.
 
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You know KB we've been around long enough to know that the IOC is in no position to call anybody corrupt and untrustworthy, lol...Probably they weren't getting greased enough.

This vid gives a pretty good summary of all of the problems and allegations concerning the IBA and how Khelif finds herself caught in the middle of a bunch of political bs.

 
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You are arguing semantics and moving goal posts overlooking the entire essence of this argument. Throw in the towel already.
Ohhh i see. "Moving goal posts" is the code you use when you get caught providing misinformation... So that means I moved the goal posts a good 3-4 times on you? If I were to predict, the next article you drop I will probably get to move the goal post another 3 times.
 

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' I couldn’t look at her tears,’ President Kremlev said. ‘I am not indifferent to such situations, and I can assure that we will protect each boxer. I do not understand why they kill women’s boxing. Only eligible athletes should compete in the ring for the sake of safety.’ Kremlev also said that IBA will support Sitora Turdibekova of Uzbekistan. Today Turdibekova unanimously lost to Lin Yu-ting from Chinese Taipei, who was also deemed ineligible by the IBA back in 2023.

In May, the IBA leadership took a bold decision to award all Olympic champions and medallists of Paris 2024 allotted prize money. The unprecedented move in the history of the sport is aimed at supporting the athletes, coaches, and National Federations, as well as underpining IBA’s commitment to delivering the best support for its athletes, based on their hard work and dedication to the sport of boxing.

As stated, all Paris gold medallists in the boxing tournament will receive a substantial financial reward of $100,000. Out of this amount, the athlete will receive $50,000, their National Federation will receive $25,000, and their coach will receive $25,000. For a silver medal, $50,000 prize money will be awarded, with the athlete receiving $25,000, and the remaining $25,000 being distributed evenly between the coach and the National Federation. For a bronze medal, we will provide $25,000, of which $12,500 will go to the athlete, and $12,500 will again be distributed evenly. Additionally, athletes who lost in the quarterfinals and finished 5th, will each receive $10,000 from IBA, making the total prize money fund commitment equalling more than $3.1 million USD distributed to over 100 boxers. '
 

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Look up Margaret Macgregor.
That should shut your mouth up and stop you from continuing to look stupid.

On second thought, let me help you...

https://boxingnewsonline.net/margaret-mcgregor-and-the-forgotten-battle-of-the-sexes/

So much for your worthless (and clueless) guarantee Mr. tough guy.

You know I just realized that none of your examples have any real video evidence? So I decided to provide you with one. This is a story about Lucia Rjiker:

 
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This vid gives a pretty good summary of all of the problems and allegations concerning the IBA and how Khelif finds herself caught in the middle of a bunch of political bs.

I sincerely hope the information in this video is valid...Should be easy for a mainstream source to validate.

I'll tell you one thing, there's going to be some high ratings for the rest of Khelif's matches.
 

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Another male beats a woman. Pieces of shit

Taiwanese Boxer Who Failed A Gender Test Defeats Female Opponent at Paris Olympics

The second of the two female boxers whose gender identities have recently been scrutinized won her first fight at the Paris Olympics on Friday. Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan defeated Sitora Turdibekova of Uzbekistan in the 57 kg round-of-16 match by unanimous decision and advanced to the quarterfinals.



 
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