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Boxing at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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I hoped our :IND player Nikhat Zareen got a seed.

 

It seems judges favouring seeded players and not performance. Not expected from judges. 

 

They gave unanimous decision in favour of top seed :CHN player. :(

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Is Imane Khelif trans? If so, will they let a man (biologically) fight in boxing against women (biologically) and expect any one of them to have a chance?

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8 minutes ago, merlinsbeard said:

Is Imane Khelif trans? If so, will they let a man (biologically) fight in boxing against women (biologically) and expect any one of them to have a chance?

DSD like Caster Semenya. 

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Algerian male boxer entering Women boxing ring and causing havoc .

 

Punched twice Italian Angela Carrini and hit her Chin strip . Angela crying & holding her nose and leaves ring within half a minute of the start of the bout.

 

The reach was unfair and punch power was 162% more.

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2 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

Algerian male boxer entering Women boxing ring and causing havoc .

 

Punched twice Italian Angela Carrini and hit her Chin strip . Angela crying & holding her nose and leaves ring within half a minute of the start of the bout.

 

The reach was unfair and punch power was 162% more.

Through that boxer is hardly new to the sport and is not favourite for gold.

 

I am pretty sure it’s the same condition as Semenya and the other runners.

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15 minutes ago, merlinsbeard said:

Is Imane Khelif trans? If so, will they let a man (biologically) fight in boxing against women (biologically) and expect any one of them to have a chance?

Because we live in decadent and nasty world where EVERYTHING is allowed.

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8 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

Through that boxer is hardly new to the sport and is not favourite for gold.

 

I am pretty sure it’s the same condition as Semenya and the other runners.

Please check olympic betting sites. She is shown a clear favorite. I do not know her background but this woke craziness keeps ruining everything. She obviously does not have the same levels of testesterone with other contenders and it was proven by test last year. 

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1 minute ago, nenad said:

What has to happen so they banish boxing from the Olympics? 

The banned federation actually banned them. The IOC basically took the 2021 rules and didn’t change them to avoid rocking the boat. 

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