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International Boxing Association awarding Angela Carini $50,000

https://www.iba.sport/news/iba-is-to-award-angela-carini-of-italy-with-olympic-champion-prize-money/

Despite Angela quitting after 46 seconds and not being a metal winner the IBA is awarding her $50,000 _ $25,000 to her coach. Saying only eligible athletes should compete in the ring for safety concerns..... WHAT DO THEY KNOW THAT THEY CAN'T REVEAL?
SDavis · 56-60, F
@Adogslife I've read all of what do you are saying - Amy Broadhurst beat her....... If indeed she has high levels of male testosterone / XY chromosomes that gives her an edge regardless of whether she has a vagina.

Testosterone influences muscle tissue, influences strength - **there are some women who can go toe to toe with a heterosexual male but most females can not.**

So the question is whether a female with that amount of testosterone / male chromosomes (if it is true) should participate in a non-professional bout with other females........The International Boxing Association denied them to box against other women under there Association after test were performed because of gender identity problem. Her chromosomes supposedly says she's a male and as the international boxing Association States it gives her an edge..... Though there are some say it doesn't

If what is said is true actually she is one who does have a gender problem and could be looked at as a male in a female body ( and not focusing on sexual preferences).

https://novonordiskfonden.dk/en/news/more-women-than-expected-are-genetically-men/

https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/swyer-syndrome/
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
There are different testing standards involved between the International Boxing standard and the Olympic standard. Her opponent was born female, passing the olympic test. But has an XY chromasome, failing the International Boxing test. I'm not taking a side here. I dont like Boxing as a sport at all.. But maybe the two committees need to settle it in the ring. 😷
SDavis · 56-60, F
@whowasthatmaskedman yes - different organizations and as the Olympics said they stand by their decision.
SDavis · 56-60, F
International Boxing Association conducted tests which are not revealed but disqualified them _ what were those tests - why have they not indicated such information?

I'm curious!

And it seems the result of those tests is why they decided to give her if $50,000 - considering she quit after 46 seconds and she did not win a medal. Only the metal winners were to be awarded any prize money...... What do they know and cannot reveal, it seems?

Any ideas?
Philip06 · 18-21, M
Man vs woman is unfair
SDavis · 56-60, F
@Philip06 if that's actually the case indeed it is unfair. But the Olympics say that they were born female and their passport say female. If their levels of testosterone are at the male level then they might have the strength can muscling this texture of a male.

The bottom line is can we actually trust reports - who lets out any information other than them.

Any way a good discussion piece.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@SDavis she’s a female born with an XY chromosome. this isn’t the case of a man against a woman. she’s been beaten before and will lose again too.

 
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