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BREAKING: When Elon Musk requested the IBAIBA perform a DNA test, it was discovered that Imane Khelif possesses XY chromosomes, indicating that she “has an advantage over other women” and that she is therefore unable to compete in the 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship.

In a highly controversial development that has sent shockwaves through the sports world, Elon Musk’s request for a DNA test on Imane Khelif, a prominent boxer, has led to the discovery that Khelif possesses XY chromosomes, indicating male biological traits. As a result, it was ruled that Khelif has an “advantage over other women” and is thus ineligible to compete in the upcoming 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship.
The DNA test, which was requested by Musk after public discussions about fairness in women’s sports, has sparked a heated debate regarding gender, biology, and the integrity of gender-based competition. The revelation that Khelif, who has previously competed in women’s boxing competitions, has male chromosomes has led to a wave of mixed reactions, with some supporting the decision and others decrying it as an infringement on Khelif’s rights.
Khelif, who has been a rising star in women’s boxing, has not publicly commented on the test results, but the news has raised serious questions about how gender is determined in competitive sports. The IBA (International Boxing Association) has now ruled that Khelif, despite identifying as a woman and having competed in women’s boxing competitions for years, cannot participate in the 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship due to the potential “advantage” associated with possessing XY chromosomes.
The controversy stems from the growing debate over the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports and whether biological sex should be the defining factor in eligibility for female competitions. Critics of the decision argue that Khelif, who has competed in boxing as a woman for a considerable amount of time, should not be disqualified based on her genetic makeup. They emphasize that gender identity should be the primary criterion for inclusion, not biological sex, particularly for athletes who have transitioned or are non-binary.
Supporters of the ruling, however, contend that biology cannot be ignored, and the discovery of male chromosomes in Khelif’s DNA could provide a competitive advantage in sports that require significant physical strength and stamina. This perspective aligns with broader discussions within many sports organizations about the need to ensure fair competition, particularly in female categories, where the biological differences between men and women can present significant disparities in performance.
Elon Musk’s involvement in the issue has added another layer of controversy to the situation. Musk, who has been vocal about his views on gender and sports in the past, has been criticized for his decision to intervene in the matter, with many accusing him of influencing the conversation in a way that may undermine the autonomy of athletes and further polarize the debate. While Musk’s intentions were reportedly driven by a desire to ensure fairness in competitive sports, his involvement in the decision-making process has raised ethical concerns about the role of high-profile figures in shaping policies related to gender and athletics.
The ruling on Khelif’s eligibility has also ignited a broader conversation about the future of women’s sports and the potential need for new regulations to address the inclusion of transgender athletes, intersex individuals, and others whose gender identity may not align with their biological sex. As more athletes like Khelif come into the spotlight, there are growing calls for clarity and consistency in how sports organizations handle these complex issues.
The fallout from the decision is far from over, with potential appeals and legal challenges likely to follow. Khelif, who has worked tirelessly to reach the highest levels of boxing, may seek to overturn the ruling, potentially bringing the matter to court if she feels her rights have been violated.
As the 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship approaches, the issue remains a point of intense debate. The future of Khelif’s boxing career hangs in the balance, as the world watches closely to see how sports organizations and athletes navigate the complex terrain of gender, fairness, and competition.