Iman Keliff said President Donald Trump's executive order is not important on whether or not boxers can compete at Los Angeles' 2028 Olympics.
Khelif has become a controversial figure after beating a woman in boxing at the 2024 Parisio Games, despite having concluded that he is a man. The International Boxing Association and boxing organizations around the world have reportedly decided that Kerif is a man, and reportedly revealed Kerif's pelvic MRI, which indicates the existence of “the lack of the uterus,” which means test circle in the abdomen, and “the absence of the uterus,” which means “gonads,” and “gonads.”
In a recent interview, Keriff continues to deny these allegations, adding to his months-long campaign to denounce public figures with hate speeches.
“I won the gold medal. This was the best response after all the bullying I suffered. My reaction during the Parisio Games was always in the ring, and it's even better to win and react to the gold medal.”
“I consider myself a girl just like any other girl. I was born and raised as a girl and lived my life alone,” the boxer added.
Iman Kelif is taking part in the Bottega Veneta Fashion Show in Milan. Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
Keriff said ITV His victory in the women's boxing category was the most important victory at the final Olympics. This is because it not only brought about a “ethical” and “athletic” meaning, but also important to the idea of ”sportsmanship.”
The Algerian admitted that he was shocked when “heads of state, famous figures, former athletes” spoke about the ordeal.
Authors J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk and President Trump have all been accused of being too mean by athletes.
Still, Khelif said critics were speaking “without reliable or documented information,” calling all sources that accused the boxers of being male “trustworthy.”
“The IBA is not recognized by the International Olympic Committee, meaning that the federation is not reliable and is not trusted at the Olympic Games,” Keriff argued. “At this point, I can say that the IBA is a thing of the past.”
“People who have nothing to hide should have no fear.”
The 25-year-old claimed President Trump. Presidential Order The aim of preventing men from competing in women's sports is not an issue at the Los Angeles Olympics, which take place during Trump's term.
Frankly, Keriff said he was not transgender.
“I give you a simple answer: The US President has announced a decision related to American transgender policy. I am not transgender. This is not me, it does not threaten me. That's my response.”
Kerif continued, “As we say in Algeria, people who have nothing to hide should not be afraid.”
The controversial gold medalist intends to compete in the Los Angeles game, with the IOC saying I was asked to be banned Athletes who claim to be transgender could have a very public standoff leading up to the 2028 game.
The IOC usually leaves the athlete test and rules over the governing body associated with each sport, but after the IBA was removed by the Olympics before the 2020 match, the IOC decided to manage boxing on its own without gender testing.
“Of course I'll protect with everything that has this gold medal,” Keriff concluded. “I will continue with my dreams, everything I do.”
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