Logan Paul Walks Back Comments On Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif Amid Gender Controversy

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Logan Paul Walks Back Comments On Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif Amid Gender Controversy
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Logan Paul is clarifying his stance on Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, amid the massive controversy surrounding the fighter's gender.

Bronny James Featured In New NBA 2K25 Trailer, Throws Alley-Oop To LeBron, admitting he might've jumped the gun in criticizing Olympic officials ... while still making it crystal clear he believes biological men should never compete against biological women.Prior to this bout, it was revealed that Imane failed an undisclosed gender test in 2023, which made her ineligible for World Championships.

Of course, many took this to be the most egregious example of a biological man competing against women. But, turns out that might not actually be the case ... Khelif, according to reports, was in fact born female. Paul deleted his initial post, and released a new statement -- acknowledging that he might've unintentionally spread misinformation.

"Although she's been previously disqualified for failing a 'gender test' and has XY chromosomes, some sources say Imane Khelif was born a biological woman."Although she’s been previously disqualified for failing a “gender test” and has XY chromosomes, some sources say Imane Khelif was born a biological womanPaul didn't totally abandon his initial stance. The WWE SuperStar is adamant about one thing ...

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