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Female Fighter Who Fought Gold Medalist Imane Khelif Claims Boxer ‘Is a Man’ Despite Media Claims: Report

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Algerian boxer Imane ​Khelif, who is accused ⁤by her former sparring partner Joana Nwamerue of being biologically male, despite ⁤Khelif’s claims⁢ of being born female. Nwamerue asserts that Khelif’s perceived physical strength⁣ and‌ boxing style‌ reflect ⁣male attributes, suggesting that Khelif has internal ‌issues related ⁤to ⁢her gender identity. This controversy has arisen⁢ following⁣ Khelif’s disqualification from the World Championships last year due to failing gender ​eligibility⁤ tests, which indicated ⁣that she possesses male​ XY chromosomes.

The president of the International Boxing Association (IBA) noted that some athletes have ‌attempted to deceive ‍their ⁣colleagues by posing as women, which fueled further discussions about gender identity in sports. Nwamerue criticized the notion that living ‍at‍ high altitudes could alter a person’s⁣ biological sex characteristics. Despite having ⁤failed gender tests, Khelif⁢ and another boxer,⁣ Lin Yu-Ting, qualified for the Paris Olympics due to the less stringent ⁣gender eligibility ​guidelines set by‌ the⁣ International Olympic Committee,⁤ which⁢ rely on the ⁢gender listed on⁣ an ⁣athlete’s passport.

The‍ article presents ⁢a⁤ complex argument about gender identity in ​sports, highlighting the ongoing debate and differing standards between boxing and the Olympics regarding eligibility.


A former sparring partner of Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif said the Algerian boxer “is a man” who fought with “male power.”

“[Khelif] has some kind of internal issues, but he is a man,” Bulgarian-Nigerian boxer Joana Nwamerue told Reduxx on Monday.

“I will stay [by] my words until he/she does a test to prove to the world that he/she is a WOMAN. But we all know that won’t happen,” the indignant boxer added.

As a reminder, Khelif has denied accusations that she’s transgender.

The boxer said she was born a female, despite having male XY chromosomes.

(Many attribute this to Khelif purportedly suffering from “differences in sex development” or DSD.)

Last year, the Algerian athlete was disqualified from the World Championships for failing gender eligibility tests administered by the International Boxing Association, the world governing body for the sport.

In a March 2023 interview with Tass, IBA president Umar Kremlev said “based on the results of DNA tests, we identified a number of athletes who tried to deceive their colleagues and pretended to be women.”

“Based on the results of the tests, it was proven that they have XY chromosomes,” he noted.

The boxers in question were Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting of Taiwan.

Joana Nwamerue agrees with Kremlev’s assessment.

On a podcast with Bulgarian footballer Georgi Petkov, Khelif’s former sparring partner said the Algerian boxer “is a man.”

“I think we played three to four sparring sessions [in February]. I have a record of everything,” Nwamerue said, per Reduxx. “I can confirm that this is a man to me. Male power. Men’s techniques, everything.”

She added: “I’m a tomboy, I take a lot of hits and I know how to hold on. But the other girls are not so strong.”

Nwamerue said Khelif’s teammates insisted that “Imane is not a man. She is a woman and just lives high in the mountains with her relatives and parents and so, there may be a change in her testosterone or chromosomes and the like.’”

However, Nwamerue rejected that theory as “absurd,” calling out the fantasy that living in the mountains can magically alters a woman’s DNA so she suddenly spawns male chromosomes.

In the final analysis, Nwamerue said it’s “extremely unfair” to allow Khelif to fight women.

“I think that for me, both of the current cases in boxing — Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting — are men,” she said.

Despite failing the IBA’s gender tests, Khelif and Lin both qualified for the Paris Olympics because the gender eligibility requirements for the Olympics are more lax.

The International Olympic Committee determines gender eligibility based on whatever gender an athlete states they are on their passport.

Given this absurd “standard,” it’s no surprise that both Khelif and Lin each won gold medals at the Paris Games after beating up their female challengers.






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One Comment

  1. This person, ​Khelif is a man who call himself a woman, and no matter what anyone says that is simply a mental disorder.
    The Olympics committee has just totally defied all the Olympics stands for and they need to take the medal away from this man.

    We as a people are either male or female, there is no other order. To the opposing female boxer, you didn’t deserve this ridiculous treatment, and you boxed against a man, and you should ‘fight’ this until you get a rematch with a woman.

    Just look at the freak, and he is a freak. You want to box, box a man sucker, because a man will knock you out. Whatever your issues are you have no right to take it out on woman athletes, none!

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