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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Yes and women will default more to crying when they are scared or frustrated, but I find men are likelier to get angry, due to this.
Again, a benefit of higher testosterone levels in boxing.

Going back on what @ALC wrote earlier, I've noticed that a lot of people only focus on the records. If the athlete in question doesn't win, everything is fine. But that's not how it works. We are talking about Olympic level athletes. The best of the best in women's sports. To get there, you have already surpassed numerous competitors. If, on the other hand, she would have had to compete with men from the start, she'd probably not rank in the top 2000 boxers.

I was a decent runner when I was younger. Maybe, if I had to compete with women, I could have made it to the Olympics on the 400 meters (I have the exact same height and weight as Kevin and Jonathan Borlée, who ran Olympic finals). Don't get me wrong, these are still fantastic times and they're hard to achieve for any man. But looking at those times I think yeah, maybe I could have run a somewhat decent time. Zero chance with the men.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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She has a vagina so by most standards she’s a woman. I’m thinking the Olympics haven’t come across this before so maybe they need to change their standards.

At the end of the day, professional sport boards will have different rules than Olympics so you can’t point at IBA and what they did and expect Olympics to do the same.

also, she’s lost to women before so I don’t think she’s that fucking strong that the Italian took one punch and had to quit. If she was that strong, she would’ve knocked her out. Just pussy behavior by the Italian imo
By most standards. But there are a lot of people who hear "XY chromosome" and immediately presume she's a he and has a Mike Johnson between her legs and pees standing up.

Some 1-2% of humans are born intersex. This is pretty true in the animal kingdom more broadly as well.

But that truth is cognitively world-destroying for people who need to other anybody who isn't cleanly cookie-cutter gender-stamped. Any "other" needs to be lumped in as some guy who got trans surgery, even if they were born without junk. "God don't make mistakes", they'd say.

it’s combat sports.

someone could’ve said they don’t want to fight Tyson because he’s insane and they’re afraid of him and they’d get laughed at.

from the Olympics criteria, she’s a woman. She was able to meet whatever was required of her to compete, and given historical data there’s nothing to indicate this particular person has an unfair advantage in the ring.
12-5 would suggest that, though I hate using win percentage as a kind of litmus test. Because winning a boxing match is mental and physical and so much more than having Y chromosomes.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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Probably for those specific cases the women should pass some extra tests to ensure if they should compete in the women division or not.

Call it the kitchen test. Let her cook, clean and take care of some kids for a week.

Results come our feminine: women division
House not clean, clothes not good ironed: men’s division

I think society is ready to accept this, easier and way more understandable
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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By most standards. But there are a lot of people who hear "XY chromosome" and immediately presume she's a he and has a Mike Johnson between her legs and pees standing up.

Some 1-2% of humans are born intersex. This is pretty true in the animal kingdom more broadly as well.

But that truth is cognitively world-destroying for people who need to other anybody who isn't cleanly cookie-cutter gender-stamped. Any "other" needs to be lumped in as some guy who got trans surgery, even if they were born without junk. "God don't make mistakes", they'd say.



12-5 would suggest that, though I hate using win percentage as a kind of litmus test. Because winning a boxing match is mental and physical and so much more than having Y chromosomes.
you put a man with basic boxing training against women and they’ll get destroyed 100 times out of 100.

To @Seven ’s point this is the Olympics and you have the fittest and toughest people competing. There’s genetic variance between people and if she is considered a woman, which seems to be the case, why isn’t this just part of her genetic variance? It’s not like she’s trans or was born a man.

Let’s also disqualify Phelps’ results because his proportions were perfect for swimming and gave him an unfair advantage.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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you put a man with basic boxing training against women and they’ll get destroyed 100 times out of 100.
Not sure. Give Thomas Crooks a gift certificate to the boxing gym, and Ronda Rousey would still pummel his face into spaghetti alla bolognese.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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How it started: "The Olympic opening ceremony is filled with filthy trans perverts mocking Christianity! I'd like to see them do that with Islam."

How it's going: "That Imane Khelif is a dude! Screw this super-woke nation of Algeria."
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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How it started: "The Olympic opening ceremony is filled with filthy trans perverts mocking Christianity! I'd like to see them do that with Islam."

How it's going: "That Imane Khelif is a dude! Screw this super-woke nation of Algeria."
This is the funniest part of the whole thing
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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By most standards. But there are a lot of people who hear "XY chromosome" and immediately presume she's a he and has a Mike Johnson between her legs and pees standing up.

Some 1-2% of humans are born intersex. This is pretty true in the animal kingdom more broadly as well.

But that truth is cognitively world-destroying for people who need to other anybody who isn't cleanly cookie-cutter gender-stamped. Any "other" needs to be lumped in as some guy who got trans surgery, even if they were born without junk. "God don't make mistakes", they'd say.



12-5 would suggest that, though I hate using win percentage as a kind of litmus test. Because winning a boxing match is mental and physical and so much more than having Y chromosomes.
Yeah that's not even close to being true
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Yeah that's not even close to being true
Intersex or DSD is defined differently by different people.

You even have groups saying hypospadias is an intersex disorder. It is definitely not an intersex disorder and these people are simply 100 percent male and almost always identify as such. But given that it is the most common congenital disorder among men and it involves the genitals, it allows special interest groups to really ramp up the numbers.

Regardless there are real intersex conditions and whatever the percentage is, there are obviously quite a few people afflicted given that they are such a hot topic at the Olympics.

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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you put a man with basic boxing training against women and they’ll get destroyed 100 times out of 100.

To @Seven ’s point this is the Olympics and you have the fittest and toughest people competing. There’s genetic variance between people and if she is considered a woman, which seems to be the case, why isn’t this just part of her genetic variance? It’s not like she’s trans or was born a man.

Let’s also disqualify Phelps’ results because his proportions were perfect for swimming and gave him an unfair advantage.
Like I said before: all lines are arbitrary and it is really a subjective decision where we draw it.

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Jun 16, 2020
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I feel a bit sad for Khelif too. If you’re born with this, boxing is your passion and your genes are sitting your career in the way, while half of the world calls you a man it surely must be a difficult day for her too.

Only losers today
 

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