Algerian boxing Iman Khalif reveals why she was excluded from 66kg World Championship final and shows scandalous evidence for IBF
Algerian boxer Iman Khalif missed the 66kg World Championship final in New Delhi.
who was scheduled for Sunday and "did not meet eligibility criteria" according to the International Gaming Federation, was due to face China's Yang Li in the finals, but was surprised by the decision to exclude her.
The Algerian Boxing Federation published a message on its Facebook account about the exclusion of Khalifa without explaining the reasons, saying: "The International Boxing Federation prevents the Algerian boxer Iman Khalif from participating in the World Championship due to health reasons."
The exclusion of an Algerian female boxer before the 66 kg final from the World Championships
The International Federation justified its decision to Agency France-Presse by saying: “Algerian boxer Imane Khalif has been banned from the IBA World Boxing Championships for not meeting the eligibility criteria.Due to his disqualification, Thai boxer Gangnam Suwanaveng will compete in the final of the 66 kg category."
"The IPA respects its own rules and regulations as well as the privacy and medical life of the athletes, therefore the IPA cannot disclose ( Details on ) this violation of the eligibility criteria," he added.
Why was Algerian boxing Iman Khalif excluded from the 66kg World Championship final?
Algerian boxer Imane Khalif released a video clip after his disqualification decision, in which he said: "Unfortunately, I found out yesterday that I cannot take part in the final... because I raised the flag my country. To me it's a conspiracy... To say that I have qualities and abilities that don't qualify me to fight women is unfair." Logic...".
And she emphasized: “I'm always proud to fly my country's flag... It's a conspiracy. There are parties that are conspiring against Algeria so that our country's flag doesn't fly high and we don't win the gold medal." I deeply regret this decision... It's a big conspiracy.
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