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Just now, intoronto said:

Announcers: Sanford did much of the work! Majority of judges: let's give the round to his opponent!

 

I hope this sh*t is gone after Paris

Sometimes the announcers don’t know what they’re talking about though. It’s like they’re not even watching the bout. 
 

But that was bulls#%$

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24 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

We end our Boxing competition without a medal :( Judging is so subjective , every bout we lost is by split decision :facepalm:

 For this sport to survive we need a scoring system . This subjective judging will kill amateur boxing .

Agreed. 
 

If rules/and or scoring system don’t get put into place, then get this sport out of the Olympics.  

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Do you know who is this and what this fingers mean? This is Bulgarian boxer Svetlana Staneva, who had Tin Lin as her opponent. Before Tin's hand was raised, Svetlana showed a X sign, meaning "l am a real woman with only X chromosomes".FB_IMG_1722770744995.jpg

 

And after this her coach made a protest 

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Khelif doesn't has chtomosome Y , this fake news was made by Russian media 

 

son origine dans une déclaration du président russe de l'IBA, Umar Kremlev, à l'agence de presse Tass, en mars 2023. Selon lui, “des tests ADN ont révélé qu’[elles] tentaient de tromper leurs collègues en se faisant passer pour des femmes, comme l'attestent leurs chromosomes XY”. Or, aucune autre source fiable n'a confirmé ces allégations. 

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its origin in a statement by the Russian president of the IBA, Umar Kremlev, to the Tass news agency, in March 2023. According to him, “DNA tests revealed that [they] were trying to deceive their colleagues by being pass as female, as evidenced by their XY chromosomes. However, no other reliable source has confirmed these allegations

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According to Numerama, a more serious avenue could explain Imane Khelif's androgyny: polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This hormonal disease, affecting 8 to 13% of women according to the WHO, often leads to excessive testosterone production.

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16 hours ago, tirtha22 said:

Nishant Dev :IND lost to Alvarez:MEX  in Men's 71 kg  quarter finals through daylight robbery by judges.

 

How to stop this non sense?

 

Couldn’t agree more. I felt sorry for Indian boxer, he gave everything and even managed to give Verde a little cut, but judges had already decided it was a Mexican win beforehand.

 

Shame :facepalm:

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