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The Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif Advances as Angela Carini Withdraws in Controversial Olympic Bout

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Ayize claire

Aug 2, 2024

 Italian boxer Angela Carini withdrew from her Olympic bout against Algerian Imane Khelif, citing safety concerns. The fight, marked by controversy over Khelif's eligibility, highlights ongoing debates in women's boxing.
Algerian Imane Khelif
Imane Khelif's Controversial Return to Boxing

Imane Khelif, previously disqualified from the Women's World Championships for elevated testosterone levels, competed in the Paris 2024 Olympics. The IOC cleared her for competition despite the earlier disqualification.


Brief but Intense Bout

The fight at Arena Paris Nord ended within 46 seconds when Carini, after taking a punch, withdrew for safety reasons. "I had to preserve my life," Carini stated.


Angela Carini's Decision and Reaction

Carini expressed regret but stood by her decision, emphasizing her health. "It could have been the match of a lifetime, but I had to think about my safety," she said. She also wished Khelif success.


Support and Criticism from Italy

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the fairness of the bout, underscoring the need for equal competition. Despite this, Carini received support for prioritizing her well-being.


IBA and IOC's Diverging Views on Disqualifications

The IBA defended the disqualification of Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting for maintaining competition integrity. The IOC criticized these actions as arbitrary and lacking due process.


Ongoing Debate in Women's Boxing

The controversy over Khelif's eligibility highlights ongoing debates about fairness and governance in women's boxing, with both IBA and IOC defending their stances.

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