This Italian Champ quit after 46 seconds against opponent who failed gender test!

7:42:00 AM Tkd kwan 2 Comments

Angela Carini, an Italian boxer, was left in tears after her bout against Algerian Imane Khelif at the Paris Olympics came to a premature end. The fight lasted just 46 seconds before Carini walked out, unable to continue. It was a controversial win for Khelif, who had failed a gender eligibility test in the past.

Carini was visibly upset as she left the ring, with her headgear dislodged and blood on her trunks. She later revealed that she had felt a severe pain in her nose after taking a few punches from Khelif, suspecting that she may have suffered a broken nose. Unable to continue, she made the decision to quit the fight, collapsing to her knees and sobbing uncontrollably.

The situation was made even more controversial by Khelif's history of failing a gender eligibility test. Despite claiming a silver medal at the 2022 World Championships, Khelif was disqualified from last year's championships before the gold-medal match. This raised questions about her eligibility to compete in the Paris Olympics, sparking a major debate in the boxing world.

Carini, on the other hand, showed grace and maturity in her response to the situation. “I am not here to judge or pass judgment. If an athlete is this way, and in that sense it’s not right or it is right, it’s not up to me to decide," she said. Despite her disappointment at not being able to finish the fight, she held her head high and accepted the outcome with a broken heart.

The incident at the Paris Olympics has shone a light on the complexities of gender eligibility in sports, especially in boxing. It serves as a reminder of the challenges and controversies that can arise when dealing with such sensitive issues. Carini's emotional reaction and Khelif's past history have added layers of complexity to an already tense situation.

In the end, it was a disappointing and heartbreaking moment for both boxers, with Carini forced to abandon the bout and Khelif facing scrutiny over her eligibility. The aftermath of this encounter will likely continue to be debated and discussed in the boxing world, raising important questions about fairness, inclusion, and integrity in sports.



2 comments:

  1. It's called assault and she should be thrown in prison.

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  2. That should NOT BE ALLOWED…. What is going on with this world…. That’s a Male …. Why is it allowed to fight with female.

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