Fans outraged as 135-Pound Taelor Moore competes against 200-Pound trans woman at BJJ tournament

Taelor MooreOn September 9, 135-pound Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner Taelor Moore stepped onto the mat during a BJJ tournament in California to meet her next opponent. You can imagine her surprise when the opponent turned out to be a 200-pound trans woman named Alice McPike. “I weighed in at 135 … and she was over 200!” Moore […]

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On September 9, 135-pound Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner Taelor Moore stepped onto the mat during a BJJ tournament in California to meet her next opponent. You can imagine her surprise when the opponent turned out to be a 200-pound trans woman named Alice McPike.

I weighed in at 135 … and she was over 200!” Moore captioned a clip of the matchup on Instagram.

Competing as part of the NAGA Grappling Championship on September 9, Taelor Moore managed to secure a win over her much larger opponent via a guillotine choke, but that didn’t stop commenters on social media from being absolutely outraged by another instance of a trans woman being allowed to compete with a biological, or cisgender woman.

“Far from a she, that’s a grown-ass man using his size and weight against you. Congratulations on the win but you ladies need to stand together and not compete against men with makeup. You ladies are the key, this is not okay,” one commenter quipped.

Shout out to all the REAL women competitors out there. That other dude should be ashamed of himself,” another replied.

McPike, 29, may have lost the contest to Moore, but she took home silver in the women’s Absolute No-GI Indeterminate category after defeating another athlete.

Taelor Moore’s Coach Released a Video Defending His Athlete Amid Accusations of Bigotry

Moore’s coach, Smitty Wit, released a video defending his student and expressed their shared concern over trans women competing with cisgender females in BJJ.

“I have a student who went against a trans athlete in an open-weight division for jiu-jitsu grappling, a combat sport,” Wit said. “I’m sure a lot of people hearing this are thinking that my student lost. No, she won. But I have a really big issue at hand, this is a very serious topic. In jiu-jitsu, we don’t drug test. You can take steroids. Everyone knows this. It is what it is. When you step on these mats, you waive your rights to your life…. And I had to gaslight my student.”

Trans women in combat sports as been a hot-button issue over the years, much of which began when trans fighter Fallon Fox made her pro debut in 2012. Fox has since retired, but in 2021, the controversy was given new life when Alana McLaughlin, a trans woman, made her mixed martial arts debut under the Combat Global banner. The promotion significantly underestimated the backlash they would face by booking McLaughlin against a biological woman.

Many fighters and fans have since expressed their frustration over trans women being allowed to compete with cisgender women. Not just in combat sports, but in competitive sports across the board. Unfortunately, when the subject is broached, there is typically a lack of respect and willingness to have a serious conversation. It almost always devolves into blatant displays of homophobia and accusations of bigotry.

“This is my problem. When she goes online and posts about her experience, now she’s a bigot and she’s ‘outing’ this trans athlete,” Wit added. “Where do we draw the line? So now women can’t talk about their experiences in a combat sport?”

UFC CEO Dana White recently voiced his displeasure over trans women in competitive sports, vowing to protect his daughter, who is a cheerleader, from being endangered by trans women attempting to enter female sports.

UFC CEO Dana White pledges to protect his daughter from ‘Insane’ transgender movement in sports

Dana WhiteDana White does not support transgender women competing in sports against biological women. The controversy surrounding trans women attempting to participate in female sports has been a hot-button issue for some time. Trans athletes including college-level swimmer Lia Thomas and Olympic weightlifter Laurel Hubbard have faced the brunt of the backlash in recent years. MMA […]

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Dana White does not support transgender women competing in sports against biological women.

The controversy surrounding trans women attempting to participate in female sports has been a hot-button issue for some time. Trans athletes including college-level swimmer Lia Thomas and Olympic weightlifter Laurel Hubbard have faced the brunt of the backlash in recent years. MMA has had its own experience with the controversial subject matter, courtesy of trans fighter Fallon Fox and most recently, Alana McLaughlin.

While Fox has been retired from the sport for many years, McLaughlin brought the debate to the forefront of mixed martial arts once again after making her promotional debut for Combate Global in 2021.

During an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, White was asked for his take on the transgender movement in sports.

“We’re in a very strange place at the moment in sports,” Morgan said. “Where biological males are beginning to dominate biological females in women’s sports because they identify as women. What do you think about that?”

“Let me put it to you this way: I have a daughter, I don’t ever want to see a day where somebody who is a biological male is competing against my daughter,” White replied. “No, I think it’s another nutty, insane thing that’s happening in the world today, that we’re all trying to deal with. My daughter is a cheerleader, she’s not playing any competitive sports. It hasn’t happened in the cheer world yet” (h/t MMA Mania).

Somebody should let Dana White know that male cheerleaders exist and have been part of some of the most elite squads in high school and college competitions for many years. In 2022, transgender NFL cheerleader Justine Lindsay made her debut as part of the Carolina Panthers’ TopCats cheerleaders.

This is certainly not the first time Dana White has had to address the subject. In 2013, the UFC CEO slapped former fighter Matt Mitrione with a suspension after calling trans fighter Fallon Fix a “sick, sociopathic disgusting freak” during an episode of The MMA Hour. However, White made it very clear that he was more concerned with Mitrione doing an interview in the first place and not so much the vile things he said in reference to Fox.