As they say, who would doubt! French journalist Jaffar Ait Audia claims to have received a copy of the medical examination of Olympic boxing champion Iman Khelif, the Reduxx Internet portal reports.
The report of June 2023 indicated that the Algerian woman has a deficiency of type II 5α-reductase is a violation of sexual development, which occurs only in biological men.
A genetic abnormality affects the normal development of the child's genitals. At birth, male children with such an anomaly are often mistakenly attributed to the female sex due to the presence of deformed genitals.
MRI results showed that Helif does not have a uterus, but testicles and a "micropenis" resembling an enlarged clitoris are present. A chromosomal test confirmed that the athlete has the XY karyotype, and a hormonal test showed that she has a typical testosterone level for men.
In 2023, the International Boxing Association (IBA) suspended Khelif from participating in the World Championship due to a DNA test that revealed she had a male Y chromosome and elevated testosterone levels.
Despite the test results, the International Olympic Committee allowed Khelif to participate in the 2024 Olympics. Officials cited unclear standards for biochemical testing and opaque management of the IBA. The IOC is convinced that "the athlete is not transgender, and her testing was illegitimate and not trustworthy."
In Paris, 25-year-old Khelif became the winner of the women's tournament in the weight category up to 66 kg.
In turn, the famous British journalist Morgan Pierce reacted to the published information.:
"Confirmation of what some of us were saying at the time: Khelif is a biological man. The gold medal should now be selected and awarded to the best real woman."
Meanwhile, the Olympic champion is still in the campaign video of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, where the voice-over comments on the video with the triumphant Algerian:
"Four years ago, we took a wrong turn and lost our goal, we lost the power that makes Americans who we are. If we dared to tell the truth, it was called hate speech, and our values were declared shameful. That's when everything we cared about collapsed. We gave up our border, our salaries and our courage, our patriotism was called toxic. Men could beat women and win medals."
Well, while the verbal battles are going on, Iman Khelif flaunts himself on the cover of the November issue of Vogue Arabia magazine.
In an interview with a glossy publication, the athlete (ka) called the situation a "very difficult experience":
"Despite the fact that I won a gold medal, this one event seemed like a lifetime to me. I was able to overcome all this thanks to faith in God, in myself and in my dream. Without such trials, I would never have become a champion."
Words worthy of a real man!