Fighting as men in women’s judo and boxing! – 2024-08-01 19:26:56

by times news cr

2024-08-01 19:26:56

Gender controversies have arisen in judo and boxing at the Olympic Games. Judo directly raises questions about the gender of female athletes. And in boxing, female boxers are referred to as males.

Angelika Szymanska competed in judo for Poland. He fought Mexican athlete Prisca Auiti Alcaraz. He lost there.

After that, however, many of his countrymen referred to Mexico’s Alcaraz as a man. The country’s judge and a former government minister are also on that list.

However, Poland’s athlete Angelica said on social media that she does not want to spread any hatred. He also doesn’t want anyone to hate his opponent. There are many complaints about him. They are all being misinterpreted.’

Basically Angelica’s countrymen are spreading such rumors right after she lost. Angelica won silver at the World Judo Championships. He also came to Paris with the hope of winning a medal. But many could not take it positively as they lost to Mexico’s Alcaraz in the second round. So they wrote on social media, Angelica did not fight any woman. That woman fought with a handsome man.

Meanwhile, gender controversy has also been created in boxing. Italy’s Angel Carini and Algeria’s Emane Khelief faced each other in the women’s 66 kg weight category. But after 46 seconds, Angela left the game after taking a punch from Khelif and Khelif won.

The main reason for the controversy was that the World Boxing Championship was held in India. There, she was not allowed to compete as she did not meet the appropriate gender identity criteria.

Angela, however, was seen crying a lot. His coach said he was feeling pain in his nose. I no longer sent him to fight because he told me about it.’

It is known that Angela told Mix Zone that no one has ever punched her so hard before in her career. He did not directly call Khelif a man, but hinted at it.

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