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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper
It's two women fighting each other. No more needs to be said. Deontay Wilder is considered the hardest punching heavy weight in history, is that too much of an advantage, so that he should be banned?
She learned to box because she had to fight the boys in her village who all bullied her for her non-conformist appearance. Now, normally, that story in itself would illicit a reaction of solidarity from females in particular, but instead, some people may think the bullies didn't go far enough, it seems.
Maybe her advantage is really the fact she's been boxing boys from a very young age, and probably has at least 4/5 years of extra training on most other women, although that's a guess as I have no idea what age girls generally pick up the sport.
I just don't get where this is coming from. No other woman has cried about her, and even the Italian woman has come back out and apologised. Embarrassment can force people to act in really weird ways, and that shouldn't be pandered to imo.
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I would argue that Khelif is fighting in the wrong weight.
To use your example of Deontay Wilder, would you want him fighting a Welterweight? Because I wouldn't.