Andrew Tate has weighed in on the controversy at the Paris Olympics involving female boxer Imane Khelif. The Algerian has sparked outrage following her controversial win over the Italian Angela Carini.
On Thursday this week, Carini quit from her bout against Khelif after just 46 seconds, where the Algerian only landed one significant punch. Carini was then seen in tears as she collapsed to her knees on the canvas and could be heard telling her team "it's not right."
The controversy stems from Khelif, who last year was disqualified from the International Boxing Association (IBA) Women's World Boxing Championships after she reportedly failed a gender eligibility test.
Khelif, who was born a female and identifies as one, was then allowed to compete in Paris as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) no longer recognizes the IBA and their rulings.
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Despite being given the green light to represent her country in Paris, Khelif's win over Carini has seen her face a wave of criticism, with many claiming that she is a transgender woman with a competitive advantage.
Tate took to social media to weigh in, claiming that he was planning on entering into women's boxing to face off against the Algerian.
"I have instructed my lawyers to begin the process of entering me in the Olympics as a woman so I can beat the f*ck of this b*tch who think she's the bad b*tch around here. No. I am... I'm a lesbian woman who likes chicks... Trans on Trans showdown. I'll show you who the f*cking daddy is."
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Andrew Tate protested against Paris Olympics opening ceremony
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were recently left enraged at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
'Cobra' and his brother took major issue with the fact that 18 LGBTQ+ performers were involved with the opening ceremony, which included them re-enacting Leonardo da Vinci's iconic 'The Last Supper' painting.
Tate took to X to voice his displeasure, sharing a video where he stated that he believes the opening ceremony was making a mockery of Christianity:
"I don't know what it's going to take for you people to stand up and stop this s**t. France is supposed to be a Christian country. The worst thing about this is actually the fact none of this has anything to do with sports. They could've done this at any other time. No, they chose this random event... They just saw, 'Ah, everyone will be watching, let's prove how disrespectful we are to Christianity.'"
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