Leah Gotti, OnlyFans Model, was able to get a TKO win in her boxing debut. At Misfits Boxing Series…
Leah Gotti, OnlyFans Model, was able to get a TKO win in her boxing debut. At Misfits Boxing Series 16, Leah Gotti was able to out-punch her opponent Amber Fields.
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Leah Gotti is an adult film star with a large audience on OnlyFans. At Misfits Boxing Series 16, Gotti defeated Amber Fields by way of TKO. Amber Fields is a model, and ring girl, plus had formerly posed in Playboy.
Watch Leah Gotti Boxing TKO
In the third round, Leah Gotti was able to earn a TKO victory against Amber Fields at 1:34 due to a series of unanswered punches. See the video highlights from this match below.
After the win, Gotti spoke behind the scenes in a post-fight interview on what’s next for her career. She said:
“She tried to put me in a box, tried to make it seem like I’m just a dumb fighter. But I’m an athlete—always have been, always will be. I’ll whoop her ass any day of the week, and I stand by that. And she felt it.”
On the pressures and nerves of boxing, she added:
“Honestly, I was crying when I woke up this morning, crying before I came out here, and I almost cried when I got on the stage. But I just let out a scream. It wasn’t a fear cry, just nerves. I know how serious it is stepping into the ring. I didn’t want to underestimate her, and I didn’t want to let all the comments get to me. So, I made sure to turn my phone off and just focus.”
Leah Gotti, OnlyFans Model, was able to get a TKO win in her boxing debut. At Misfits Boxing Series…
Leah Gotti, OnlyFans Model, was able to get a TKO win in her boxing debut. At Misfits Boxing Series 16, Leah Gotti was able to out-punch her opponent Amber Fields.
Leah Gotti OnlyFans
Leah Gotti is an adult film star with a large audience on OnlyFans. At Misfits Boxing Series 16, Gotti defeated Amber Fields by way of TKO. Amber Fields is a model, and ring girl, plus had formerly posed in Playboy.
Watch Leah Gotti Boxing TKO
In the third round, Leah Gotti was able to earn a TKO victory against Amber Fields at 1:34 due to a series of unanswered punches. See the video highlights from this match below.
After the win, Gotti spoke behind the scenes in a post-fight interview on what’s next for her career. She said:
“She tried to put me in a box, tried to make it seem like I’m just a dumb fighter. But I’m an athlete—always have been, always will be. I’ll whoop her ass any day of the week, and I stand by that. And she felt it.”
On the pressures and nerves of boxing, she added:
“Honestly, I was crying when I woke up this morning, crying before I came out here, and I almost cried when I got on the stage. But I just let out a scream. It wasn’t a fear cry, just nerves. I know how serious it is stepping into the ring. I didn’t want to underestimate her, and I didn’t want to let all the comments get to me. So, I made sure to turn my phone off and just focus.”
Chael Sonnen did not mince words when it came to Imane Khelif. The Algerian boxer has been at the…
Chael Sonnen did not mince words when it came to Imane Khelif. The Algerian boxer has been at the center of online furor during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games due to some controversy regarding her gender.
Imane Khelif
Algeria’s Imane Khelif was born a woman and competes as a woman in amateur boxing. Last year, a non-reputable organization the IBA suspended her over claims that were dubious and never made clear. The IOC does not take advice from the IBA as it is seen as corrupt.
The media got ahold of some story and the internet was ignited with anger. People claimed that she was a man or a trans athlete nor had elevated testosterone or had XY chromosomes. However, it was all misinformation. The IBA did not say that, to this day they still have not come forward with any claims such as these.
Chael Sonnen Talks Imane Khelif
Former UFC title contender Chael Sonnen laid it out plainly. The IBA had not said any of this. It was all misinformation. Not a man, not elevated testosterone, and the IBA did not test for chromosomes. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Sonnen made it clear and did not hold back. He explained:
The claim that the boxer submitted a genetic test that came back with an XY chromosome—indicating that she is biologically male—is simply not true. The IBA, which initiated this whole controversy, never said such a test was done. They only mentioned that they found something, which was then appealed.
The IOC, which sees the IBA as insignificant in the broader sports world, reviewed the appeal. The IBA is relatively unimportant in the grand scheme of sports, and they never claimed that the test involved genetics or chromosomes. Everything else—this entire narrative—was fabricated by outlets and spread across the internet.
He added:
Alleging that this Algerian boxer had a test showing she had the XY chromosome, which would indicate biological maleness. But this is simply not true. The test never happened. The IBA never claimed such a test was done.
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Former UFC champion Israel Adesanya has admitted he was incorrect about Imane Khelif. The Algerian amateur boxer has been…
Former UFC champion Israel Adesanya has admitted he was incorrect about Imane Khelif. The Algerian amateur boxer has been the subject of much commotion during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Her gender was brought into question and social media was ignited.
Imane Khelif
Last year, the IBA suspended Imane Khelif over a “Gender Test.” What this test was remains inconclusive. The IBA has not come forth with any information despite hosting a press conference just days ago. The Algerian boxer has been in the Olympic testing system for years and has never tested positive for elevated testosterone levels nor is she a trans athlete.
The IBA is not considered a legitimate or reputable organization. The Olympics do not recognize them because of past issues with corruption. With the eyes of the world on them, the IBA hosted a 90-minute press conference in which they showed no evidence to back up anything they’ve claimed, and their claims remain dubious. In a statement, the IOC slammed the IBA for their work, they said:
The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure – especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years.
Imane Khelif is not a trans athlete, she is not a man, and she does not have elevated testosterone levels. But the facts didn’t matter. Social Media platform X was ignited with furor. Bad faith arguers were ready to attack. More recently, many of these individuals have come forward and apologized for their words. They realize they were spreading misinformation.
Israel Adesanya
The Nigerian-Kiwi Israel Adesanya, former UFC champion, had some choice words for Imane Khelif. But, the former kickboxer has now reversed and issued a public apology. He said:
“I don’t like to get triggered and when something triggers me, I’m a fighter, I saw the news or articles and I was like, ‘Why they letting a trans person [fight women]’ and then I find out later she wasn’t actually a trans [person]. So to the lady, my bad. I got that wrong. To the lady, the boxer, I’m sorry. I didn’t understand what was going on.” [H/t Totalprosports]
Israel Adesanya will be back in the octagon next week. The striker is looking to reclaim his middleweight title as he faces the South African Dricus du Plessis at UFC 305. The event will be broadcast live from Perth, Australia.
Scheduled to defend his super middleweight crowns next month in Las Vegas, dominant champion, Canelo Alvarez has plans to…
Scheduled to defend his super middleweight crowns next month in Las Vegas, dominant champion, Canelo Alvarez has plans to stop incoming foe, New York native, Edgar Berlanga inside eight rounds in their title grudge match in ‘Sin City’.
Set to return to action next month in Las Vegas, Mexican favorite, Alvarez will put his WBA, WBC, and WBO super middleweight crowns on the line on September 14. in a showdown against unbeaten contender, Berlanga.
Last featuring in May in a matchup with Mexico countryman, Jaime Munguia, Alvarez extended his winning spree to four straight fights since his return to his super middleweight stomping ground, turning in a unanimous decision win at the T-Mobile Arena.
Himself earning a title fight with Alvarez next month, Berlanga, who boasts an undefeated 22-0 professional record, scored a sixth round knockout win over Belfast puncher, Padraig McCrory in Orlando in his last walk to the squared circle.
Canelo Alvarez vows to stop Edgar Berlanga in eight rounds
And sharing the stage at a pre-fight press conference this week ahead of their title matchup next month, Alvarez claimed he would stop Berlanga in the eight round in a brutal knockout with security officials keeping distant between the duo throughout.
“You hit like my son,” Canelo Alvarez replied to Edgar Berlanga. “You don’t bring anything to me that I haven’t seen before. Eight rounds – mark my words. I’m not going to have compassion. These kind of motherf*ckers keep me motivated.”
“I don’t want to f*ck you up right now because money will be gone,” Canelo Alvarez explained. “I love it [when my opponent p*sses me off]. When someone gets under my skin, I make them pay the hard way. He thinks’s he has more intelligence than me and everyone I’ve fought. Come on, bro. He’s not gonna be able to touch me/. I wanna see him try.”
Who do you pick to win next month: Canelo Alvarez or Edgar Berlanga?
The bad-faith actors, the usual peanut gallery, had their claws at the ready when Imane Khelif’s name up. These…
The bad-faith actors, the usual peanut gallery, had their claws at the ready when Imane Khelif’s name up. These 2024 Olympic games have been surrounded by gender controversy. The truth is that she is a woman, not a trans person, not a man competing as a woman, but it didn’t matter because these people were waiting for a target to unleash their long-held anger.
Imane Khelif: Olympic Gender Issues
Algeria’s Imane Khelif was born a woman, identifies as a woman, and competes as a woman. In her home country, it is illegal to be a trans person or have trans surgery. Being an LGBTQ person could land you in prison. It is unbelievable to think that Algeria would send a trans person to compete on their behalf, but the truth hardly mattered. Simply, these bad-faith arguers on X were looking for prey.
What initially kicked this off was a decision from the IBA. The IBA was the organization that suspended the Algerian-born Imane Khelif. This organization is not considered reputable by international standards. The Olympics cast them aside for corruption among other controversies. On the IBA “Gender Test” Morgan Campbell wrote for CBC Sports:
No IBA documents clarify exactly how these two women, who had competed issue-free in the past, landed outside the organization’s gender boundaries. Minutes from the board of directors meeting following the 2023 world championships repeatedly cite unspecified tests at an unnamed lab, and that the two boxers “failed to meet eligibility rules.” Eventually IBA president Umar Kremlev told a reporter that Khelif and Yu-Ting, who is also competing in Paris, had an X and Y chromosome, which made them, in IBA’s view, something besides women.
In a statement regarding the IBA, the IOC outlined that no proper procedure was followed, they added:
The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure – especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years.
But it didn’t matter. The facts simply didn’t matter in the face of a great target; Imane Khelif.
The IBA had a bizarre press conference just a few days ago to respond. They did not provide any evidence regarding this case. Olympic sports writer Les Carpenter outlined what happened:
“Are you going to show us evidence, or is it time for us to leave the room now?” a reporter interrupted … With the men on the dais saying they don’t test all boxers for testosterone irregularities and had only chosen four at the 2022 championships, including Khelif and Lin, and then only Khelif and Lin in 2023. They did not provide the results of the 2022 tests or why those athletes were selected, other than vague references to complaints from opposing countries.
Trans people in sports is an entirely reasonable discussion to have. It is an interesting topic that is worth examining further. However, the issue is surrounded by reactionaries who are not looking for a reasonable discussion. Additionally, this case, with Imane Khelif, is backed by a peanut gallery on X and a corrupt boxing organization rather than facts.
Minority Women Being Called Men
Algeria’s Imane Khelif was called out for being a man, being a trans person, having increased testosterone, or being intersex; the insults followed a classic pattern to underscore minority women’s achievements by insulting them and claiming they are men. Women of color are constantly and historically called men.
Minority women often face microaggressions and overt insults that bisect with both racism and sexism. The intent behind these comments is to undermine their identities and achievements by attacking their appearance and questioning their femininity.
Women of Color
Michelle Obama was long criticized not for her political positions but instead she was accused of being a man. A lie that would last for all eight years of the presidency. It was designed to be an insulting jab, with racist undertones.
Some athletic examples include Indian sprinter Dutee Chand, WNBA star Brittney Griner, South African runner Caster Semenya, tennis champion Naomi Osaka, Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat, snowboarder Chloe Kim, tennis stars Venus & Serena Williams, golfing standout Michelle Wie, and all-time great boxer Claressa Shields.
Aside from athletes, the following women are often called men: Congresswoman Cori Bush, actress Michaela Coel, and Vice President Kamala Harris. What do all of the above women have in common? They are women of color, just like Imane Khelif. Women of color are insulted and have their looks compared to men at a much greater rate than their white counterparts who are in the same position.
The people themselves who are calling Imane Khelif a man are not racist. To be clear, the insult has a basis in racism. The insult has a bigoted context, not the people themselves.
Historic Context
This line of racist insults is not new, Imane Khelif happens to be the most recent target. It is an insult that dates back decades. Tennis player Althea Gibson, in the 1950s, was often subjected to comments that questioned her femininity. Implying she was more masculine. Track and field athlete Wilma Rudolph, in the 1950s, faced similar derogatory comments. Critics often made remarks about her muscular build, suggesting she was more male than female.
In the 1980s, runner Florence Griffith-Joyner set a record and met derogatory comments about her appearance and performance-enhancing drug accusations. The comments were often rooted in racial and gender biases. Critics implied that her muscular physique and performance were unnatural for a woman.
Insulting a minority woman and calling her a man is nothing new and a classic racist insult. Instead of raising up strong female athletes, and lifting their voices, the racist mob chooses to tear them down. Athletes such as Claressa Shields should be celebrated in a way that an all-time great athlete deserves to be treated. Instead, bigoted and old insults continue to plague women’s careers.