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The Olympics most controversial boxer stood her ground today amid a vicious ‘hate campaign’ and took another giant step towards her gold medal dream.

Imane Khelif, 25, defeated Hungary’s Anna Luca Hamori, 23 after spending the past 48 hours, since her first bout in Paris, at the centre of claims that she was, in fact, a male.

She managed to remain focused on the boxing and unveiled her determination to defy her detractors by showing her class and power in the ring by winning her second fight in Paris.

However, after a tense match against the Hungarian combined with a week filled with pressure and fiery online discourse, the boxer burst into floods tears as she was embraced by her team. 

She maintained a steely composure under the most extraordinary focus on any athlete in Paris is likely to be greeted by Olympic chiefs who have backed her throughout the scandal.

Imane Khelif, 25, burst into floods of tears as she was embraced by her team following her win at the women's boxing quarterfinals today

Imane Khelif, 25, burst into floods of tears as she was embraced by her team following her win at the women’s boxing quarterfinals today 

She has continued to maintain a steely composure whilst under an immense amount of pressure as discourse online continues online surrounding her gender

She has continued to maintain a steely composure whilst under an immense amount of pressure as discourse online continues online surrounding her gender 

Imane Khelif stood her ground today amid a vicious ¿hate campaign¿ and took another giant step towards her gold medal dream

Imane Khelif stood her ground today amid a vicious ‘hate campaign’ and took another giant step towards her gold medal dream

Yells of joy for Khelif as she walks away victorious at Paris - one step closer to her gold medal dreams

Yells of joy for Khelif as she walks away victorious at Paris – one step closer to her gold medal dreams

She defeated Hungary¿s Anna Luca Hamori, 23 after spending the past 48 hours, since her first bout in Paris, at the centre of claims that she was a male

She defeated Hungary’s Anna Luca Hamori, 23 after spending the past 48 hours, since her first bout in Paris, at the centre of claims that she was a male

When Khelif entered the ring, she was met with resounding cheers and did a Ronaldo style celebration, going toner knees and then junking up with arms raised (pictured: the bozers during the fight)

When Khelif entered the ring, she was met with resounding cheers and did a Ronaldo style celebration, going toner knees and then junking up with arms raised (pictured: the bozers during the fight)

Imane Khelif (right) and Luca Anna Hamori during the Women's 66kg quarterfinal at the North Paris Arena today

Imane Khelif (right) and Luca Anna Hamori during the Women’s 66kg quarterfinal at the North Paris Arena today

At one point the pair took a tumble to the floor during the mat

At one point the pair took a tumble to the floor during the mat

Khelif and Hamori looking up at the referee preparing to recover after their fall

Khelif and Hamori looking up at the referee preparing to recover after their fall

Imane Khelif, 25, on the sidelines at the highly-anticipated boxing match today

Imane Khelif, 25, on the sidelines at the highly-anticipated boxing match today

When Khelif initially entered the ring, she was met with resounding cheers and did a Ronaldo style celebration, going toner knees and then junking up with arms raised.

She and her Hungarian opponent touched gloves at the start as a sporting gesture.

But the questions over participation are set to continue despite claims that much of the opposition against her is fuelled by online hate. 

Khelif, who was born a female and described by Olympic chief Thomas Bach today as ‘a woman…a woman…a woman’ had been targeted by the International Boxing Association at the World championships in New Delhi last year for having failed gender eligibility tests.

But she remained defiant and having dispatched her first opponent Italy’s Angela Carini went into the ring with the full backing of the Italian and the Algerian Boxing Association who brought her to France.

The furore surrounding her had worsened when the Hungarian posted a photo on social media of a ‘beauty and a beast’ in the run up to the bout and declared she would enter her next fight not concerned whether she would be contesting the bout with a man or a woman.

But it only helped increase the focus on Khelif’s sex and Olympic chiefs slammed the online ‘hate speech’ levied towards her.

Khelif was one of two boxers to have their sex questioned at the Olympics with the second being Taipei’s Lin Yu-Ting who beat Sitora Turdibekova, 22, of Uzbekistan with a unanimous decision in her favour.

The female Italian was left reeling from the cross by Algeria's Imane Khelif (in the red)

The female Italian was left reeling from the cross by Algeria’s Imane Khelif (in the red) 

On Thursday, Italy 's distraught Angela Carini quit her contest with Algeria's Imane Khelif

On Thursday, Italy ‘s distraught Angela Carini quit her contest with Algeria’s Imane Khelif

Italy 's Angela Carini,25, dropped to her knees in tears after losing the fight

Italy ‘s Angela Carini,25, dropped to her knees in tears after losing the fight

Khelif (pictured  front right) opened up about her challenging childhood in an interview before the Games

Khelif (pictured  front right) opened up about her challenging childhood in an interview before the Games

Genetic tests that were reportedly taken in 2023 have shown that the 25-year-old Khelif has male XY chromosomes in her DNA. But she is not transgender

Genetic tests that were reportedly taken in 2023 have shown that the 25-year-old Khelif has male XY chromosomes in her DNA. But she is not transgender 

Hamori Is part of the Hungarian national team and was a national champion in Hungary

Hamori Is part of the Hungarian national team and was a national champion in Hungary

Imane Khelif will fight Hungary's Anna Luca Hamori in the next round at the Olympics

Imane Khelif will fight Hungary’s Anna Luca Hamori in the next round at the Olympics

Olympic officials say the matter is a ‘minefield’ and that no forensic and unquestionable scientific evidence has been provided to prove both athletes were not women.

IOC chief Bach said: ‘We are talking about women’s boxing .We have two boxers who are born as a woman, who were raised as women, who have passport as women, who have competed for many years as women. This is the clear definition of a woman.’

But Khelif’s team were unhappy with the ‘baseless’ accusations made against the boxer and when she eventually returns to Algeria will be a star having provided the most sensational boxing bout by defeating her first opponent in just 46 seconds on Thursday.

She is said to be set for a tumultuous welcome when she lands back in Tiaret with offers of TV shows and films, said an Algerian businessman living in Paris.

‘She is a national heroine back home. The public there are very sorry for her for the way she has been treated. She was not famous before, but she is a star now.’

The Algerian Olympic and Sports Committee filed an official complaint with the IOC to protest the online harassment of Khelif that amounts to ‘ a serious violation of sports ethics and the Olympic Charter by one of the participants in the boxing tournament at the Paris Olympics, according to a statement that was posted on the committee’s Facebook page.

The statement did not name the boxer who has allegedly posted disparaging comments of the Algerian, but warned that the IOC ‘has issued a final warning to delete every post that concerns our heroine Iman Khalif.’

It added: ‘ We reserve the right to prosecute everyone who participated in the heinous campaign against our heroine Imane Khelif.’


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