Dez Bryant has joined the ranks of many others who became enraged over apparent transgender boxer Imane Khelif defeating female opponent Angela Carini.
Carini and Khelif exchanged only a few punches before Carini walked away and quit the bout, which is extremely rare in Olympic boxing.
Carini’s headgear apparently became dislodged at least once before she decided she would not continue. Afterward, following her decision, Carini didn’t shake Khelif’s hand, but she remained in the ring as she dropped to her knees to cry.
Former Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Dez Bryant was like millions of others across the globe who immediately became enraged over the spectacle of an apparent transgender having so much power in a match that they shouldn’t be in.
Bryant took to social media and effectively blasted Imane Khelif while sending a huge message to others.
“God made you a woman for a reason. God made you a man for a reason. God didn’t put you in a foreign body.”
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Imane Khelif has been under heavy scrutiny after reports surfaced that she failed gender eligibility tests in 2023 yet was nonetheless allowed to compete as a woman at this year’s Olympics.
Before the Olympics, the International Olympic Committee defended the decision to let Khelif as well as Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting into the competition after both had been disqualified from the world championships for the same exact reason.
That led to many believing that they were both transgenders.
Imane Khelif Is Reportedly A Natural Born Woman
Imane Khelif is not “biological male” or “transgender.”
Despite what social media might think, she was assigned female at birth, based on the observed external genitalia.
Contrary to widespread belief, Khelif has a condition known as differences of sex development (DSD), and it results in her having XY chromosomes and higher testosterone levels, per Business Insider.
Those elevated levels of testosterone led to Imane Khelif failing a gender eligibility test and being disqualified at the 2023 World Boxing Championships.