• The_Terrible_Humbaba@slrpnk.net
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    3 months ago

    When I watched the video, I was shocked this even was a thing that happened.

    I heard about the controversy for a while, heard some people say when they saw the fight they “understood why there was questioning”, and heard something about a punch. As an avid MMA fan, I expected a scary knockout, like those where you hold your breath until you see the person start moving again.

    Imagine my surprise when I finally saw the video, and watched an Olympic boxing fight for the first time. I see of them wearing headgear, one of them gets hit with a few good punches, gets to pause to adjust headgear, gets hit with a few more good punches and calls off the fight without her knees ever even buckling or getting stunned, and doesn’t even have a mark on her face. Perhaps the neatest, least harmful fight I’ve ever seen.

    To be clear, I don’t hold it against her for realizing she probably won’t be winning and quitting before taking unnecessary damage, I’m just shocked anyone would think Imane is trans or a man based on that fight. Imagine if those people ever saw Amanda Nunes, or Dakota Ditcheva, or Zhang Weili. But I’d guess most of those people never actual watch women compete in any sports unless there is a controversy like this one, at which point they become experts.

    • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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      3 months ago

      I’m just shocked anyone would think Imane is trans or a man based on that fight.

      Fan fact: there has never been a single case of a man trying to compete in women’s sports by claiming to be a woman.

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      3 months ago

      I also love MMA and shared the same sentiment. I recall seeing this gallery of Joanna Jedrzeczyk’s opponents before and after.

      Your opponent doesn’t need to be a man to break your face. Sometimes you’re just outmatched.