ChimeraWhy don't they stop all this bullshit and have she/he/it submit to a physical exam to prove what she/he/it really is?
ChimeraWhy don't they stop all this bullshit and have she/he/it submit to a physical exam to prove what she/he/it really is?
Nope. But I do know a couple of people with vaginas that have more balls than most men.
The feud between the IOC and the IBA stems from the 2016 Rio Olympics. Allegations of judges fixing fights during the Games in Brazil were confirmed by an independent investigation and led to the IOC demanding that the IBA clean up its act or risk losing its status as a governing body.
As an interim measure, the IOC took over the running of the boxing competition at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, as it has also done here in Paris.
However, far from improving its governance in the meantime, the IBA further angered the IOC when it reelected Umar Kremlev as president without contest in 2022.
Kremlev, a Russian businessman with ties to the Kremlin, has been a vocal critic of the IOC and its president, Thomas Bach, and the IBA was derecognized after an IOC vote in June 2023.
"The boxers fully deserve to be governed by an international federation with integrity and transparency," Bach said at the time.
The consequences of that vote, though, have created a disparity in the way amateur boxing competitions are run and, it appears, their rules. While it is no longer involved at the Olympics, the IBA still controls its world championships, where the controversy erupted.
In the short term, both boxers will continue in their respective catagories in the competition. "You cannot just come out and disqualify somebody and establish the rules afterwards," Christian Klaue, another IOC spokesperson, added on Friday.
In the longer term, the IOC may revisit its overall policy on gender eligibility, although Harper acknowledges that "there is no singular solution that is going to make everyone happy."
Boris van der Vorst, the president of World Boxing, which is positioning itself to take over as the sport's global body, told the Associated Press that his organization would always put "athletes' safety first" when it came to developing policies, but added that "when people are eligible to compete, we have to respect them."
View attachment 23869"It's not clear with DSD athletes how much stronger they are on a pound for pound basis," she said. "And in the boxing world, the safety issue comes down to pound for pound strength, because you're putting together people of the same size.
(Khelif defeated Anna Luca Hamori of Hungary 5:0 in the quarterfinals of the women’s 66-kilogram division)![]()
Paris Olympics: What's behind boxing controversy? — DW
Two boxers are competing at the Olympics despite failing gender tests at the 2023 World Boxing Championships.apple.news
He’s exposed, people watching live in person & otherwise are fully aware. There’s no controversy over whether or not he’s exactly what he is. Just another Epstein Island-type douchebag representing his nation as a child rapist and he’s out there wearing it.BTW where's the outcry over the child rapist? None of you against Khelif has said SHIT about him yet...
There aren’t different divisions for double-jointed ankles & non-double-jointed ankles…but there are different divisions Men & Women.The ONLY way the IOC could ever make the Olympics "Fair" at this point is to genetic test every single athlete and either disqualify anyone that has ANY sort of genetic or physical traits that give them any 'advantages' - no more too tall basketball players, no more people like Phelps whose lactic acid is lower which gave him an advantage in the pool, along with how his shoulders were broader and ankles allowed greater push, for example, or disqualify women who have, let's say, PCOS which gives them higher Testosterone - OR recognize that athletes are a whole different kind of human and likely all of them have SOMETHING that gives them advantages to beat other people in the games and get rid of the games all together since that's "totally not fair!"... OR break every sport up into categories for every type of group of people there are out there and have competitions based on those factors... OR... realize that sometimes people win, sometimes they lose and people need to get over themselves looking for excuses for why a person lost.
To make this easy. Ron you wouldnt need to explain this to a man. So arguing with someone who says they are a man but cant think logically like a man, makes that man a woman.There aren’t different divisions for double-jointed ankles & non-double-jointed ankles…but there are different divisions Men & Women.
Do I think these two boxers are men or women? It doesn’t matter and in the big scheme of things neither does anybody else’s opinion outside of the sporting world itself matter. Not celebrities or TikTok whomevers or whatever’s.
Potentially, outside of elite sports, these two boxers could’ve lived their entire lives, & never learned themselves about their own XY genes & unless they ended up with testicular cancer… that they had both sets of dangling & non-dangling bits & pieces if that’s what’s going on there, which I really don’t care about.
Back in the world of sports, & specifically, elite sporting competition, the cat is out of the bag and it will need to be addressed, especially in contact sports. Women & men are different and I’m very cool with that!!!
There’s a division in sporting between men & women for a reason, & that was set up long before (I’m assuming) DSD was thought of or discovered or Thought of becoming an issue, etc…with the above two divisions.
Then, depending on specific sporting events and competitions, there are subdivisions in many based upon age or weight not only for fairness but for the safety of the competitors. It’s not like there isn’t a precedent already from hockey leagues based upon age, to wrestling events based on weight, etc…
Your posted picture of the two basketball players is excellent for your argument, & mine. Kudos
In the other LGBTQ…etc…thread, I gave the example of me sparring with someone who became an Olympian, and he became an Olympian in the super heavyweight division of wrestling (not boxing, but medalling in boxing for him wouldn’t have surprised me whatsoever.
We ended up sparring (training) together but in no way would we have ever ended up in the ring together against each other, because it would’ve been like a man fighting a child (me being the child). That was the difference between us in weights, reach, physical size, raw physical strength, etc…& I would potentially have ended up dead Or at least quite broken in an actual fight, and I doubt it would’ve lasted 46 seconds. That’s straight up honest!!
For me, having the ability to spar with somebody on that level (training) was super advantageous because his skill set and physical attributes made the fact that I could box both left and right handed irrelevant….& it made me much better as a boxer…& for him, it was barely cardio for a workout. This is 40 years ago and for me that was a core memory because I was so so outclassed in size and strength and skill level…Where as for Jeff He would probably barely remember that if at all.
Should we (he and I 40 years ago) have ended in the same ring because we both happen to be men? It would hardly have been fair contest, & not because he outclassed me skill wise by far but his arms were about 8 inches longer than mine, and he was about 100 pounds heavier, and a head taller then me, and about five shoe sizes larger than me, and so on and so forth.
This man was a true giant, not just physically, but athletically. He would have competed with People in his own division so as not to accidentally (or otherwise) killed those that might have ended up in the ring with him otherwise. That’s why in boxing (or wrestling, etc…) not only are there divisions for men and women, but by weight.
Generally (& there are always exceptions) Men are larger & stronger than Women. That’s just the way it is. In the last several days, I’ve seen quotes of percentages thrown around between the difference in force in a punch (generally, & there are always exceptions) between men and women, and it’s more than significant.
How this DSD controversy will play out in the world of elite sports, I have no idea, but it will have to be addressed, and not everybody is going to be happy about the outcome, but that’s just the way it is.
The irony, for this guy, was that wrestling was probably an afterthought for him after boxing and several other sports. Jeff Thue was sixteen years old when he joined Regina’s Underdog Wrestling Club in 1984. He won the 1985 provincial and national Midget Wrestling Championships. The following year he placed second at the National Junior Championships. He won gold at the Canada Games in 1987 and 1989, and placed fourth in Greco Roman wrestling at the Espoir (under 20) World Championships.To make this easy. Ron you wouldnt need to explain this to a man. So arguing with someone who says they are a man but cant think logically like a man, makes that man a woman.
He’s exposed, people watching live in person & otherwise are fully aware. There’s no controversy over whether or not he’s exactly what he is. Just another Epstein Island-type douchebag representing his nation as a child rapist and he’s out there wearing it.
This controversy isn’t about his physical attributes or genetic advantages or otherwise, but about him being some deviant mental defective with an attraction for children.
Did he live on McIntosh?The irony, for this guy, was that wrestling was probably an afterthought for him after boxing and several other sports. Jeff Thue was sixteen years old when he joined Regina’s Underdog Wrestling Club in 1984. He won the 1985 provincial and national Midget Wrestling Championships. The following year he placed second at the National Junior Championships. He won gold at the Canada Games in 1987 and 1989, and placed fourth in Greco Roman wrestling at the Espoir (under 20) World Championships.
In 1988, Jeff won the provincial espoir and senior wrestling crowns and in 1991 he was the Canadian Senior Champion and the Canada Cup Champion in both freestyle and Greco Roman wrestling. He won bronze medals at the 1991 Senior World Games, and at the 1991 Senior World Cup. At the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, 23 year old Jeff Thue won a silver medal in the super-heavyweight category.
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That’s 40 years ago and I don’t remember. He had a younger brother (adopted) but also went to the same school, named Jade Eagle if that helps any for clues for you.Did he live on McIntosh?
There aren’t different divisions for double-jointed ankles & non-double-jointed ankles…but there are different divisions Men & Women.
Do I think these two boxers are men or women? It doesn’t matter and in the big scheme of things neither does anybody else’s opinion outside of the sporting world itself matter. Not celebrities or TikTok whomevers or whatever’s.
Potentially, outside of elite sports, these two boxers could’ve lived their entire lives, & never learned themselves about their own XY genes & unless they ended up with testicular cancer… that they had both sets of dangling & non-dangling bits & pieces if that’s what’s going on there, which I really don’t care about.
Back in the world of sports, & specifically, elite sporting competition, the cat is out of the bag and it will need to be addressed, especially in contact sports. Women & men are different and I’m very cool with that!!!
There’s a division in sporting between men & women for a reason, & that was set up long before (I’m assuming) DSD was thought of or discovered or Thought of becoming an issue, etc…with the above two divisions.
Then, depending on specific sporting events and competitions, there are subdivisions in many based upon age or weight not only for fairness but for the safety of the competitors. It’s not like there isn’t a precedent already from hockey leagues based upon age, to wrestling events based on weight, etc…
Your posted picture of the two basketball players is excellent for your argument, & mine. Kudos
In the other LGBTQ…etc…thread, I gave the example of me sparring with someone who became an Olympian, and he became an Olympian in the super heavyweight division of wrestling (not boxing, but medalling in boxing for him wouldn’t have surprised me whatsoever.
We ended up sparring (training) together but in no way would we have ever ended up in the ring together against each other, because it would’ve been like a man fighting a child (me being the child). That was the difference between us in weights, reach, physical size, raw physical strength, etc…& I would potentially have ended up dead Or at least quite broken in an actual fight, and I doubt it would’ve lasted 46 seconds. That’s straight up honest!!
For me, having the ability to spar with somebody on that level (training) was super advantageous because his skill set and physical attributes made the fact that I could box both left and right handed irrelevant….& it made me much better as a boxer…& for him, it was barely cardio for a workout. This is 40 years ago and for me that was a core memory because I was so so outclassed in size and strength and skill level…Where as for Jeff He would probably barely remember that if at all.
Should we (he and I 40 years ago) have ended in the same ring because we both happen to be men? It would hardly have been fair contest, & not because he outclassed me skill wise by far but his arms were about 8 inches longer than mine, and he was about 100 pounds heavier, and a head taller then me, and about five shoe sizes larger than me, and so on and so forth.
This man was a true giant, not just physically, but athletically. He would have competed with People in his own division so as not to accidentally (or otherwise) killed those that might have ended up in the ring with him. That’s why in boxing (or wrestling, etc…) not only are there divisions for men and women, but by weight.
Generally (& there are always exceptions) Men are larger & stronger than Women. That’s just the way it is. In the last several days, I’ve seen quotes of percentages thrown around between the difference in force in a punch (generally, & there are always exceptions) between men and women, and it’s more than significant.
How this DSD controversy will play out in the world of elite sports, I have no idea, but it will have to be addressed, and not everybody is going to be happy about the outcome, but that’s just the way it is.
How this DSD controversy will play out in the world of elite sports, I have no idea, but it will have to be addressed, and not everybody is going to be happy about the outcome, but that’s just the way it is.
Ok, sure. There is no controversy. It’s a non-issue & there is no debate happening currently with respect to this both on this forum and elsewhere, etc…except there is.No; and what if it's the "She's a woman" side that comes out on top, like it is currently? The IOC already has said she is approved, so why can't those calling for her to be DQ'd and not allowed to compete just "deal with it"?
So there’s not men’s & woman’s divisions?No other considerations are made in boxing; taller, shorter, longer reach, more compact body - it doesn't matter. Weight does. You could still be shorter than someone but still weigh the same.
Potentially, outside of elite sports, these two boxers could’ve lived their entire lives, & never learned themselves about their own XY genes & unless they ended up with testicular cancer… that they had both sets of dangling & non-dangling bits & pieces if that’s what’s going on there, which I really don’t care about.
I’m not arguing that. Currently the IOC bases their decision upon gender upon how they are listed on their passports. Full stop. That’s it. Their choice.Yep, and the two women involved in this bullshit PASSED those requisitions to Box in the Olympics.
I’m also not arguing that. You might think that I am, but I’m not, anywhere in this thread or the LGBTQ…etc…thread either.Yes, and Khelif is a WOMAN.
Sorry to say, but I don’t think that’s relevant to the situation at hand. It’s shitty, don’t get me wrong, but really not relevant.This woman's life will keep being in danger back in her home country where being anything trans/trans like is illegal but hopefully the 'fame' she's got from all this will protect her.
That’s fine if it’s “lawn bowling” or something like that perhaps (not a contact support), & men might still dominate it, but nobody dies or is in the situation to potentially do so.Simple solution. Stop with separate categories. Have unified sports regardless of gender. End of argument.
I’m not arguing that either. The IBA is corrupt and it’s paying for it. It was inflicting rules selectively due to national bias. Can’t do that fairly just like the IOC can’t jeopardize the safety of other competitors because it’s illegal to be trans/other in certain nations for certain competitors.It's only NOW - thanks to the IBA and illegally letting her medical record out that has her alleged tests results - that it's become an issue.
Ok, sure. There is no controversy. It’s a non-issue & there is no debate happening currently with respect to this both on this forum and elsewhere, etc…except there is.
So there’s not men’s & woman’s divisions?
I’m not arguing that. Currently the IOC bases their decision upon gender upon how they are listed on their passports. Full stop. That’s it. Their choice.
I’m also not arguing that. You might think that I am, but I’m not, anywhere in this thread or the LGBTQ…etc…thread either.
I do think the memes are funny, but I’ve never shied away from laughing at memes on pretty much any thread topic. I’m pretty consistent there.![]()
Sorry to say, but I don’t think that’s relevant to the situation at hand. It’s shitty, don’t get me wrong, but really not relevant.
That’s fine if it’s “lawn bowling” or something like that perhaps (not a contact support), & men might still dominate it, but nobody dies or is in the situation to potentially do so.
The DSD thing has come to light, & it’s going to be addressed one way or the other, & not everybody is gonna be happy about it (Serryah, your opinion might prevail) and that’s just the way it is, but it is going to have to be addressed.
It’s not gonna go away on its own based upon which box on a passport is checked for gender. Use whatever cliché you wish from “the cat is out of the bag” to “spilt milk” etc…but it’s out there now & it’s real.
I’m not arguing that either. The IBA is corrupt and it’s paying for it. It was inflicting rules selectively due to national bias. Can’t do that fairly just like the IOC can’t jeopardize the safety of other competitors because it’s illegal to be trans/other in certain nations for certain competitors.
(Anyway, it’s a cold windy morning here in Saskatchewan, & about 90 minutes ago there was a loud bang, followed by a loud buzz for about three seconds (I’m guessing about two blocks away to the south of me), & then the power went out. There’s probably a really unhappy squirrel involved. I’ve got to sign out to save my phone charge for work related stuff at this point until the power comes back on)