Tamira, tell them!
tamira mensah stockThe Olympic gold medalist for the U.S. women's wrestling program has no qualms about letting people know how she feels about transgender athletes competing in women's sports. Both Ms. Mensah-Stock spoke out against this nonsense, saying she had no interest in facing men in legitimate competition.
talk to fox newsMenserstock said he has wrestled men in practice before, and that it is “very difficult” to beat a man, even if the opponent is smaller than you.
At Sunday's FOX Nation Patriot Awards ceremony, FOX News asked the Olympian if she had ever wrestled with a man. (Related: Women's NXXT Golf Tour Owner Reveals Personal Reasons for Banning Transgender People from Sports)
“No, thank you, but I know some people who do,” Mensah-Stock replied.
She went on to say that although she doesn't want to wrestle with men, she has no problem practicing with them.
“Well, I'll tell you this: “I've wrestled a lot of guys in practice, but I only wrestle them in practice, because even though they're 20 pounds smaller than me, men's wrestling is Because it's very difficult,” Menserstock said. “So, as if they were the same weight as me…I just keep it at practice.”
Olympic gold medalist Tamira Mensah-Stock says she will only wrestle biological males “in practice” https://t.co/1d7fzJcFdL
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 10, 2024
Mensah-Stock is currently signed to WWE and won the red, white and blue gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Games.
In wrestling, American Tamira Mensah-Stock won the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
“I love representing America. I love living there. I love it and I'm so happy to represent America!”
pic.twitter.com/xgmXGhJgic— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) August 3, 2021
What a wonderful human being and I can't wait to see her in wrestling.
