Male boxer Imane Khelif, who has failed several gender tests, is set to face Yang Liu of China in the final round of the women’s welterweight boxing division at the Paris Olympic Games on Friday, August 9. The Algerian is a single victory away from a gold medal.
Khelif has dominated the female athletes at the Paris Olympics, not losing a single round to any of her opponents.
The International Boxing Association (IBA) released a statement on August 5 regarding Imane Khelif, explaining that the Algerian was disqualified from previous tournaments for failing tests meant to determine whether or not he was eligible to fight in women’s boxing.
The IBA conducted multiple tests in 2022 and 2023 and both tests showed that Khelif failed to meet the gender requirements to compete with women. Khelif also signed a paper acknowledging the test results.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) split with the IBA despite being given the test results, and allowed Khelif to compete with women at the Paris Olympics. The IOC later claimed it had not been informed about Khelif by the IBA, but the IBA says this is a lie.
Khelif’s opening fight with Italian female boxer Angela Carini caused controversy after the Italian quit the bout in just 46 seconds, saying Khelif’s blows “hurt too much.”
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni spoke out on the case, slamming the IOC for allowing Khelif to compete with women in the first place.
“Athletes with masculine attributes shouldn’t be allowed in women’s competitions,” Meloni said.
The IOC, which determines the gender of boxers based on whatever their passport says, is defending Khelif’s participation in the Olympics, claiming that the Algerian is a victim of “aggression” in the form of criticism.
Vile scenes from Imane Khelif v Janjaem Suwannapheng fight yesterday.
The massive span of his arms gives Khelif a clear advantage against his female opponent.
He’s going to receive a medal for his egregious cheating but he won’t be any sort of winner.
(H/T to @fairplaywomen… pic.twitter.com/NrgzxMV7n2
— Brandubh (@brandubh4) August 7, 2024