Second Male Boxer Demolishes Female Opponent at Paris Olympics

321
Second Male Boxer Demolishes Female Opponent at Paris Olympics

A second male boxer, Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting, has brutally demolished a female opponent at the Paris Olympics after being allowed to fight in the women’s events.

It comes just one day after a male fighter provoked outrage by pulverizing a real woman, with the shocking boxing match ending in just 46 seconds.

As THAIMBC News reported, Italy’s Angela Carini, a real woman, was forced to abandon the match on Thursday 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.”

Later speaking in Italian, Carini revealed that she had “never felt a punch like it.”

“After the second one (punch landed) I couldn’t breathe anymore,” she added.

She added that she was there to “honor her father and represent her country.”

However, she said that she felt “heartbroken” after being forced to fight an “unjust” match-up.

Both Lin Yu-ting and Khelif were previously disqualified from the Women’s World Boxing Championships in March 2023 in New Delhi, as THAIMBC News reported.

The pair were disqualified from the Women’s World Boxing Championships in March 2023 in New Delhi, after a series of DNA tests were ordered amid concerns over the sex of some of those taking part.

At the time Umar Kremlev, president of the International Boxing Association (IBA), revealed that DNA tests proved they are both male.

He added that they “uncovered athletes who were trying to fool their colleagues and pretend to be women.”

Nevertheless, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said Monday that the two male fighters had been given the all-clear to compete against real women.

They were given the green light to fight women under the IOC’s “transgender” policies.

However, neither fighter is identifying as transgender as both claim to be “women,” despite DNA tests, among other more obvious things, proving otherwise.

On Friday, Yu-Ting cruised to a comprehensive points win in his Olympic opener.

28-year-old featherweight landed several heavy blows on his female opponent, Sitora Turdibekova of Uzbekistan.

While she was lucky to be standing after the brutal match, Turdibekova was seen leaving the ring in tears after “losing” to the male boxer.

WATCH:

Following a widespread backlash, the IOC issued a statement defending its decision to allow men to fight against women for “sport.”

The ICO argues that the male boxers are the “victims.”

“These two athletes were the victims of a sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA,” the IOC said.

“Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process.

“According to the IBA minutes available on their website, this decision was initially taken solely by the IBA Secretary General and CEO.

“The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years.”

Alarmingly, rather than apologize to the real female athletes, the IOC blasted the critics of male fighters in women’s sports.

“The IOC is saddened by the abuse that the two athletes are currently receiving,” the statement complained.

“Every person has the right to practice sport without discrimination.”