
– Two boxers at the Olympics, Anna Luca Hamori and Imane Khelif, are at the center of a controversy over their eligibility to fight as women
– Hungary’s boxing association plans to send letters of protest to the IOC and Hungary’s Olympic committee over Hamori’s matchup with Khelif
– Khelif and another boxer were disqualified from a previous world championship for failing gender eligibility tests
– Despite the controversy, Hamori is willing to fight Khelif in the quarterfinals and has no qualms about it
– Italian boxer Angela Carini quit her bout with Khelif, leading to a visit from Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni
– Meloni met with IOC President Thomas Bach to discuss how to address the issue in the future.
Olympic boxing: Imane Khelif's participation decried in letter
Olympic boxing: Imane Khelif's participation decried in letter