DAILY WIRE
After USA Boxing announced that a male fighter who claims to be a woman would be eligible to fight in the female category, a former female competitive boxer and Olympic-level boxing coach called the decision “deadly.”
At the beginning of January, USA Boxing released its 2024 rulebook, in which the organization stated transgender women over 18 could fight women if they had undergone genital reassignment surgery and had submitted quarterly hormone tests for four years after the surgery. The guidelines defined normal ranges of testosterone for women as less than 3.1 nanomoles per liter and asserted that transgender women show their testosterone serum level rested below five nanomoles per liter for four years before their first competition.
“When I heard that they were allowing transgender people to box women, I could not believe it,” Cary Williams told Fox News Digital. “I know it’s been going on in a lot of sports, which is not right on any level. But when you’re talking…