Paris Olympic 2024 / Was there any cheating in the boxing event at the Paris Olympics? The match ended in just 46 seconds

A big controversy was seen on the sixth day of Paris Olympics 2024 in which the match between Italy's Angela Carini and Algeria's Iman Khelife in the welterweight category of women's boxing ended within just 46 seconds. Everyone was surprised when this important boxing match ended so quickly, but the reason for this was Iman Khalif's punch, which hit Italian boxer Angela Carini so hard that she started crying

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 02, 2024, 02:00 PM
Paris Olympics 2024: A big controversy was seen on the sixth day of Paris Olympics 2024 in which the match between Italy's Angela Carini and Algeria's Iman Khelife in the welterweight category of women's boxing ended within just 46 seconds. Everyone was surprised when this important boxing match ended so quickly, but the reason for this was Iman Khalif's punch, which hit Italian boxer Angela Carini so hard that she started crying and later she also decided to leave the match immediately. After this, a new controversy also came to the fore in the Paris Olympics in which Imam Khalif is the boxer who is accused of being a man and not a woman and for this reason the International Boxing Association banned him last year.

After investigation it was found that Iman Khelife is a man

When Algerian boxing player Iman Khelife was accused of being a man and not a woman, then the International Boxing Association had investigated her last year. In Iman's report, it was revealed that her testosterone level is much higher than that of a normal woman and along with this, her DNA test revealed XY chromosomes which are found in men. Whereas women have X-X chromosomes. After this report came, the International Boxing Association banned Iman Khelife.

How did she get a chance to participate in Paris Olympics despite being banned by IBA?

How did Algerian boxer Iman Khelife get a chance to participate in Paris Olympics despite being banned by IBA? The biggest reason behind this is that the boxing events in the Olympic Games are not held under IBA. The International Olympic Committee takes full responsibility for these matches, which had stopped all gender-related tests in the year 1999. To participate in the Olympics in women's boxing, a boxing player only needs a certificate of being a woman.