Not protecting women's sports

Already explained above the boxer in question isn’t even trans. But facts don’t matter to you or Starnes, right?

The boxer is intersex. Has XY chromosomes.
It is unfortunate, but should not be allowed to compete against bio females.
Two international boxing organizations have said this.

Edit to add, Starnes does not have his facts straight (big surprise).
Testosterone was not the issue with disqualification, rhe XY chromosome was.

Your right…not trans…but XY chromosomes…so is that female? I don’t think so…no different than a women that takes a lot of testosterone. Do you remeber the “follow the science” narrative ?

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Yes. It’s genetic defect. It’s not a normal variation.

What is odd is what appears to be excess testosterone. Most intersex don’t have excessive testosterone.

Maybe she is on the juice but her arms are jacked. I was out to dinner tonight and someone else pointed out her low body fact which is atypical as well.

I would like to see the medical report on this one out of curiosity. There is a lot that doesn’t make sense

Using the word “extremist” shows that the author is not genuine.

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After the China swimming banned substance issue…the IOC has really lost a lot of credibility.

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Not to mention that they let Russia build a building with a hidden door so they could swap out samples during the Sochi Olympics

Two international boxing federations have stated that the IOC is wrong.

I just noticed that was written by Dan Wolken.

His is a half step away from Keith Olberman.