Olympic Gender-Row Boxer Knocks Out Opponent in Just 94 SECONDS on Controversial Return - The Mirror
- Lin Yu-Ting knocked out Pan Yan-Fei in just 94 seconds during her return at Taiwan's National Games, marking her first competition since winning Olympic gold in 2024.
- The fight was stopped after Pan experienced breathing difficulties, leading to her coach throwing in the towel, which was officially recorded as 'abandoned' for medical precautions.
- Lin Yu-Ting has been unable to compete internationally due to new sex-testing policies, but the National Games do not impose such requirements, allowing her to participate.
- The Independent Council on Women's Sports condemned Lin's participation, labeling it a 'blatant violation of fairness' and a potential safety risk to female competitors.
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Transgender boxer makes shocking return, brutally beats 19-year-old girl
An Olympic gold medalist who failed gender testing has returned to competition for the first time.Not to be confused with Algerian Olympic champion Imane Khelif — whose gender is confirmed to be male — Taiwan's Lin Yu‑ting also brutalized women at the Paris 2024 Olympics under tough scrutiny.'Pan Yan-fei's coach threw in the towel.'The boxer dominated the women's 57kg division last summer, despite having been disqualified by the International Bo…
Olympic gender-row boxer who failed sex test knocks out female opponent in 94 seconds to see match abandoned
Olympic gender-row boxer Lin Yu-ting made a controversial return to the ring at Taiwan's National Games on Tuesday, stopping 19-year-old opponent Pan Yan-fei in just 94 seconds
XY Boxer Lin Yu-Ting Returns To Ring, Obliterates Female Opponent In 94 Seconds
Lin Yu-Ting may be banned from international women’s events, but that hasn’t stopped the 29-year-old Taiwanese boxer from returning to beat up on women in the ring.The reportedly DSD athlete — previously disqualified from the Women’s World Boxing Championships and barred from competing under World Boxing’s new sex-testing policies — stepped back into the ring this week at Taiwan’s National Games. In Lin’s first match of the tournament, the oppon…
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