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Published: Feb 5, 2026

Algerian Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif Admits To Having Male Sex Chromosome For The First Time​

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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has confirmed he has a Y chromosome, indicating he is biologically male. In a new interview with French sports outlet L’Equipe, Khelif also admitted to having elevated testosterone levels, which he says he has been medically suppressing under the supervision of a doctor.

Khelif has been the subject of extreme controversy since the 2024 Paris Olympics, after Reduxx first revealed that he had previously been disqualified by the International Boxing Association’s (IBA) Women’s World Boxing Championships after failing a sex test. The news sparked a firestorm of backlash, with the IBA coming out in opposition to the Olympic’s decision to allow biological males to box against women in Paris.

Attempting to address the controversy, the IBA held a press conference in August of 2024, repeatedly confirming that Khelif had failed multiple chromosomal tests. The IBA also revealed they had been barred from releasing the results of those tests by the Algerian Olympic Committee. It is reported that during the press conference, BBC journalists walked out in support of Khelif.

Despite the IBA’s findings, the International Olympic Committee allowed Khelif to continue boxing in the women’s 66kg category, where he ultimately took gold.

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Since then, multiple leaked medical reports have been released, all of which indicate Khelif has a disorder of sexual development and is biologically male.

One leaked report, which was drafted in June of 2023 via a collaboration between the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital in Paris and the Mohamed Lamine Debaghine hospital in Algiers, revealed that Khelif is impacted by 5-alpha reductase deficiency, a disorder of sexual development that is only found in biological males.

The genetic abnormality influences the normal development of a child’s sexual organs. At birth, male babies impacted are often incorrectly assigned female due to the presence of deformed genitalia that sometimes takes on the appearance of a “blind vaginal pouch.” This disordered development typically becomes apparent by puberty, when impacted adolescents begin to experience signs of masculinization such as muscle growth, hair growth, and an absence of breast tissue development or menstruation.

In 2025, yet another test was leaked by Olympic press committee member Alan Abrahamson, confirming once again that Khelif has a male karyotype.

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Khelif has now admitted to having XY chromosomes for the first time in a new interview with French sports outlet L’Equipe.

In the interview, Khelif confirmed he has the SRY gene carried on a Y chromosome. ‘SRY’ stands for Sex-determining Region of the Y, a gene that initiates typical male sexual development by triggering testes formation.

Khelif also clarified that he was not transgender and pointed to his upbringing as a ‘girl,’ stating: “I am not a trans woman, I am a girl. I was raised as a girl, I grew up as a girl, the people in my village have always known me as a girl.”

However, individuals with disorders of sexual development are not considered transgender, and without access to proper clinical examination, males with similar disorders of sexual development may incorrectly believe they are female into adulthood. Global health researchers have noted that rare developmental conditions are systematically under-diagnosed or misdiagnosed in low-resource countries – such as Khelif’s home of Algeria – for this reason.

As previously reported by Reduxx, Khelif’s coach had previously noted the boxer had been incredibly shocked by the results of his karyotype test in 2023 following his disqualification by the International Boxing Association.

In an exclusive interview with Le Point magazine in 2024, Georges Cazorla spoke of Khelif’s distress after being disqualified by the IBA, confirming that the biological tests had been carried out by the IBA that revealed that Khelif may not be female – something which appeared to blindside Khelif.

“The [disqualification] was based on tests. Frankly, I found it disgusting. Regardless of the results of these biological tests and, without going into detail – that is a matter for biologists and doctors – this poor young girl was devastated, devastated to suddenly discover that she might not be a girl,” Cazorla said.

Despite the admission by Khelif’s coach and the repeat medical record leaks confirming Khelif was biologically male, mainstream media outlets and activists continued to insist that Khelif was female and had simply been the victim of a “transphobic smear campaign” which targeted him because of his appearance.

In his interview with L’Equipe, Khelif expressed optimism about his career and insisted he intended to defend his Olympic gold in Los Angeles in 2028. But Khelif does not acknowledge that as a direct result of the controversy caused by his participation in Paris, World Boxing introduced mandatory sex testing for all boxers in its competitions last year. World Boxing is the international governing body for the sport, and is currently the IOC’s official partner federation for Olympic boxing.

Khelif has filed a complaint with the Court of Arbitration for Sport against World Boxing for its sex testing policy, but has said he would be willing to submit to sex testing “only if it is administered by the IOC.”

At this time, it is unclear if Khelif or the Algerian Olympic Committee have reached a quiet agreement with the IOC regarding his participation—possibly securing an exception that would allow athletes with disorders of sexual development to compete in their self-identified category. However, this is currently just speculation and no formal announcement of such an accommodation has been made.

As it stands, World Boxing’s policy explicitly restricts participation in the women’s category to biological females and, in November of 2025, the International Olympic Committee hinted that it would be adopting a similar policy intended to prevent males from participating in the women’s category in 2026.

While Khelif communicated that he was confident he will pass a sex test, he has previously exited competitions which required him to do so. He has also withdrawn Court of Arbitration for Sport appeals which would have likely required him to undergo a sex test to demonstrate his claims that he is biologically female.



Note from OP: Here's the French interview: https://www.lequipe.fr/Boxe/Article...r-la-maniere-dont-la-nature-m-a-faite/1639368
https://archive.ph/PXW4z
 
However, individuals with disorders of sexual development are not considered transgender, and without access to proper clinical examination, males with similar disorders of sexual development may incorrectly believe they are female into adulthood.
I've always found the notion horrifying. Imagine learning you are not what you thought you were. Completely changes how you see yourself and how others see you. Now imagine yourself as one of those sorts of men or women, suffering from a disorder of sexual development, distressed by the revelation; only to then learn there are perverts worldwide mutilating themselves just so they can vaguely experience the same existential dread you are experiencing because that's how the sick fucks get their thrills. Utterly mortifying. Oh and sometimes others with legit disorders like your's go to bat for the nuts. Must be infuriating.
 
The article basically explains it. You find a bunch of these in women's sports because they have such an advantage and in 3rd world countries they are picked up early in life. They will often be thought to be girls at birth, but once they get into puberty it becomes quite clear they aren't women. I will assume everyone in professional sports knows exactly what's going on since they would be doping tested and their male testosterone levels would be immediately flagged.

So, yes, they aren't really standard trannies, and calling them that muddies the water a bit. But the problems with letting them join women's sports are basically the same.

I want to add that in 1st world countries this doesn’t happen because we have better medical care and the doctors notice the gonads being wrong/advise a course of treatment that can involve hormones/surgery and almost definitely involves being raised as a boy.
 
In an exclusive interview with Le Point magazine in 2024, Georges Cazorla spoke of Khelif’s distress after being disqualified by the IBA, confirming that the biological tests had been carried out by the IBA that revealed that Khelif may not be female – something which appeared to blindside Khelif.

“The [disqualification] was based on tests. Frankly, I found it disgusting. Regardless of the results of these biological tests and, without going into detail – that is a matter for biologists and doctors – this poor young girl was devastated, devastated to suddenly discover that she might not be a girl,” Cazorla said.
I call bullshit, it cannot have been a surprise for Khelif or anyone else. Even if he came from a third world shithole country, someone (as athletes should go to competent doctors, or maybe also just ANYONE WITH EYES???) would have noticed at some point that something is wrong with this "female".

Also, sorry, who are they calling "poor young girl"? How old is he?

And is he going to give his medals back?
 
Even if he came from a third world shithole country, someone (as athletes should go to competent doctors, or maybe also just ANYONE WITH EYES???) would have noticed at some point that something is wrong with this "female".
They're from Algeria which is an African shit hole. Their best doctors are worse than any western countries back alley coat hanger abortionist. The average algerian woman is also mannish and Muslim. So him not being noticed is believable. Whats more frustrating is the Olympics do have access to the best doctors and screenings but decided to let him box women anyways.
 
Where is that dumb nigger who spent days insisting that this guy is a woman during the last Olympics?
 
This isn't even a tranny, it's an "XY female." Whatever that is.

Not exactly completely a woman, but all but one member of the USA women's national basketball team has it, I'm pretty sure.
People with 5ARD are male. Just males without a penis.

It's not the Y chromosome specifically that makes an infant develop as male or female, but the SRY gene on the Y chromosome that triggers male development.

XY females exist when the SRY gene is missing or broken.

The inverse, where SRY gets translocated to an X chromosome, gets you XX males.

People with 5ARD have a functioning SRY gene, therefore they develop as male. Just malformed males, because they're insensitive to the form of t that makes the dick grow properly.
 
And how do all the people who were vilified for pointing out the obvious collect damages for this creep's fraud?
 
Except for Brittney Griner.
I don’t know what’s up with Griner and I don’t know what’s up with the Taiwanese boxer. But because they’re both from developed countries, it’s probably a little more complicated than Khelif or Caster Semenya.

Khelif and Semenya have 5-ard. They have male reproductive organs and make sperm — they just have micro dicks and internal testicles, plus a dent in the taint area that I guess African doctors mistook for a vag. Anyone not a retard would notice that at birth.

I’ll bet Griner and the Taiwanese dude have something like PAIS/CAIS or one of the weirder ones. Or maybe Griner is a child abuse victim of early trooning, idk.
 
They're from Algeria which is an African shit hole. Their best doctors are worse than any western countries back alley coat hanger abortionist. The average algerian woman is also mannish and Muslim. So him not being noticed is believable. Whats more frustrating is the Olympics do have access to the best doctors and screenings but decided to let him box women anyways.
There is "mannish" and then there is looking like a whole-ass man. Also, "One leaked report, which was drafted in June of 2023 via a collaboration between the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital in Paris and the Mohamed Lamine Debaghine hospital in Algiers" suggests that Algeria is indeed capable of figuring out chromosomes. If he was entering boxing competitions for several years before the Olympics, he should have been in contact with plenty of capable doctors. So I will stay convinced that everyone, including "all the people in his village who knew him as a girl" were very aware that he is not female.
 
Khelif and Semenya have 5-ard. They have male reproductive organs and make sperm — they just have micro dicks and internal testicles,
Internal testicles do not produce sperm.

Testicles dangle outside the body for a genuine reason. Spermatogenesis shuts down above a certain temperature. Not just a little "oh less efficient at production", but pretty solidly shutdown. Sit in a hot tub for an hour or so and you'll be shooting blanks for awhile until it comes back. Guys who work in boilerrooms have trouble conceiving for this reason.

If female contraception wasn't as effective as it was, we'd see heat based male contraception on the market.
 
Internal testicles do not produce sperm.

Testicles dangle outside the body for a genuine reason. Spermatogenesis shuts down above a certain temperature. Not just a little "oh less efficient at production", but pretty solidly shutdown. Sit in a hot tub for an hour or so and you'll be shooting blanks for awhile until it comes back. Guys who work in boilerrooms have trouble conceiving for this reason.

If female contraception wasn't as effective as it was, we'd see heat based male contraception on the market.

I meant internal at birth sorry.

Sperm has been extracted from these dudes multiple times and there are lots of case reports about them fathering children. IIRC the balls can come down as they go through puberty, that’s why it’s called huevadoces in Spanish “eggs at 12”
 
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