IOC’s Response To Controversial Boxing Win Of Imane Khelif Over Angela Carini Makes Netizens Furious Over Paris Olympics 2024- “Disgrace”
Paris Olympice 2024: Imane Khelif (Images Credit: Getty Images)
The Paris Olympics 2024 are already being criticized for their controversial opening ceremony. And now, after Imane Khelif’s win over Angela Carini, the situation has only gotten worse. The Algerian boxer reportedly failed the IBA’s gender test at the women’s world boxing championship. However, the IOC recently issued a statement to address the backlash.
Boxing journalist Michael Benson shared the IOC’s response to Khelif’s controversial win. An excerpt from the statement read, “The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on an arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure.”
The IOC’s statement also stated that according to the IBA minutes, the IBA should “establish a clear procedure on gender testing.” Moreover, the statement acknowledged that the two boxers had previously participated in international boxing competitions and complied with the rules the Olympics follow.
Fans Infuriated After IOC’s Response On Imane Khelif’s Controversial Paris Olympics 2024 Win Over Angela Carini
After Kehlif’s win against Carini in 46 seconds, fans and other combat sports athletes like Israel Adesanya expressed their discomfort. They questioned the eligibility of Algerian boxers and questioned the legitimacy of the rules at the Paris Olympics 2024.
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While another fan hoped that nothing would happen to women boxers fighting against Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting.
Earlier in March 2023, the IBA barred Khelif from participating in the women’s boxing championship in New Delhi, India. According to a report by Reuters, the decision came after Khelif’s systems had XY chromosomes. A fan explained the entire science behind it in a long text comment and questioned the IOC for allowing the Algerian boxer to participate in the Paris Olympics 2024.
Meanwhile, a fan pointed out some of the reasons the IOC gave for allowing Khelif and Yu-Ting to fight at the Paris Olympics 2024.
Certainly fans were pretty much disappointed with IOC’s clarification statement. Here’s a look at some of the top comments:
Now, even if the fans keep getting infuriated, the IOC has cleared its stance on Khelif and Yu-Ting. Moreover, it remains to be seen if the Algerian goes on to face this backlash and yet perform exceptionally well at the Paris Olympics 2024.
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