Olympic boxer who walked out of fight after 46 seconds wants to apologize to rival who failed gender eligibility test

Anna Phillips
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The Olympic boxer who walked out of her Paris 2024 fight after just 46 seconds has said she wants to apologize to her opponent.

Italian boxer Angela Carini spoke out after she faced Algeria’s Imane Khelif at the Olympics yesterday (1 August).

The fight was only just getting started, with only a few punches thrown when Carini abandoned the welterweight 16 round bout altogether.

Carini refused to shake Khelif’s hand and appeared to get emotional in the ring before she left, later explaining she ‘didn’t succeed’ because she simply ‘couldn’t fight anymore’.

Carini took on Khelif at Paris 2024. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Her walkout at the Olympics came after Khelif was disqualified from the boxing world championships in 2023 after she failed a gender eligibility test due to what the International Boxing Association claimed were elevated levels of testosterone.

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Anna Phillips is a content editor at Twist Koala. She specialises in probing the latest news related to celebrities, social glam, lifestyle, entertainment and viral content. She has an experience of writing for 7 years. She graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism and later pursued her passion for writing.
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