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We were all shocked (though sadly not really surprised) when earlier this year a female Olympian boxer was absolutely pummeled by a male boxer in the ring:

So I don’t think you’ll be surprised to learn what the doctors found out about this athlete during a semi-routine physical:

A new investigative report from France’s Le Correspondant claims to have acquired Khelif’s medical records, which allegedly contained a joint report from 2023 conducted by both the the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital in Paris and the Mohamed Lamine Debaghine hospital in Algiers.

According to endocrinological experts Soumaya Fedala and Jacques Young, the boxer is alleged to have a condition called Alpha 5 reductase type 2, a genetic anomaly that causes ‘metabolic dysfunction in testosterone and dehydroandrosterone.’ ….

‘People with this condition are genetically male with one X and one Y chromosome,’ the website reads.

Hard to get more definitive than “genetically male with one X and one Y chromosome!”

Most importantly, individuals with this condition “develop ‘increased muscle mass, during puberty,” which explains how Khelif is able to absolutely lay out a woman in the boxing ring with no problem whatsoever.

Though it’s not as if this wasn’t known already:

This information supports the findings of both the International Boxing Association and the World Boxing Organization, which had previously claimed that Khelif was born a man.

Spain’s Olympic boxing coach also gave credence to the idea in August when he said Khelif was too strong to box other women during a training camp.

Here’s an idea:

Maybe we shouldn’t let dudes compete against women in sports.

Just sayin’.


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