Women’s Olympic Boxing Match Ends in 46 Seconds after Male Fighter Brutalizes Female Opponent: ‘This Is Unjust!’

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Women’s Olympic Boxing Match Ends in 46 Seconds after Male Fighter Brutalizes Female Opponent: ‘This Is Unjust!’

A women’s boxing match at the “woke” Paris Olympics came to an abrupt halt after just 46 seconds when a female boxer was pulverized by her male opponent.

Italy’s Angela Carini, a real woman, was forced to abandon the match after taking two massive blows to the head from the male boxer.

Carini was forced to get in the ring with Algeria’s Imane Khelif a male who claims to be a “woman.”

As previously reported, Khelif was previously disqualified from the Women’s World Boxing Championships in March 2023 in New Delhi.

He was forced to take a series of DNA tests amid concerns over the sex of some of those taking part.

The DNA test proved that Khelif had XY chromosomes, meaning he is male – a biological fact that cannot be altered.

Khelif was banned from the Women’s World Boxing Championships after the International Boxing Association (IBA) determined that he was “trying to fool [his] colleagues” into believing he is a woman.

However, Khelif was cleared to fight against women at the 2024 Paris Olympics, despite previously failing gender tests.

He was given the green light to fight women, along with male boxer Lin Yu-Ting, of Taiwan, under the International Olympic Committee (IOC) “transgender” policy.

On Thursday, Khelif faced Carini in an Olympic matchup.

After just 46 seconds and two severe blows to the head, Carini threw her helmet onto the mat.

She abandoned the bout against male fighter Khelif, shouting “This is unjust!”

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The 25-year-old Carini, an Italian police officer, refused to shake hands with Khelif

After the Olympic match was stopped, the referee raised Khelif’s hand in the air.

However, a visibly furious Carini yanked her hand away from the official and stormed off, the Daily Mail reports.

Carini then dropped to her knees and burst into tears.

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After the match, she said she had never felt such strong blows during her whole career in boxing.

“I’m used to suffering,” she said after the match.

“I’ve never taken a punch like that, it’s impossible to continue.

“I’m nobody to say it’s illegal.”

“I got into the ring to fight,” Carini added.

“But I didn’t feel like it anymore after the first minute.

“I started to feel a strong pain in my nose.

“I didn’t give up, but a punch hurt too much and so I said enough.

“I’m leaving with my head held high.”

Following the match, Carini spoke with the press and appeared visibly distraught.

She was taken away for medical assessment to examine the seriousness of her facial injuries which included a bruised nose.

After the fight, Carini’s coach said:

“I don’t know if her nose is broken.

“I have to speak with the girl.

“But many people in Italy tried to call and tell her: ‘Don’t go please: it’s a man, it’s dangerous for you.’”