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Hungary officials pan boxer Imane Khelif's Olympic participation - ESPN

VILLEPINTE, France — The Hungarian Boxing Association says it is sending letters of protest to both the IOC and Hungary's Olympic committee over Anna Luca Hamori's quarterfinal matchup with Imane Khelif of Algeria in women's boxing at the Paris Olympics.

Hamori still will accept her fight on Saturday against Khelif, according to MTI, Hungary's state news agency.

MTI was told of the association's plans Friday by Lajos Berkó, a member of the association's executive board. The association also is investigating the possibility of legally challenging Khelif's presence.

«I am very sad that there is a scandal and that we have to talk about a topic that is not compatible with sport,» Berkó said. «This is unacceptable and outrageous.»

The boxing association plans to «express our indignation and request that the IOC reconsider its decision, which allowed a competitor into the IOC competition system who was previously banned from the (International Boxing Association's) world championships,» Berkó said.

Khelif and fellow boxer Lin Yu-ting of Chinese Taipei were disqualified from the 2023 world championships after they had already competed. The IBA ruled that Khelif and Lin had failed unspecified gender eligibility tests but provided no documentation. Both fighters had competed in IBA events for several years.

Hamori is Hungary's first women's boxer at the Olympics, and she expressed no qualms about fighting Khelif immediately after she earned her quarterfinal berth in th 66-kilogram division by trouncing Australia's Marissa Williamson Pohlman.

«I'm not scared,» Hamori said. «I don't care about the press story and social media.»

Khelif's first opponent at Paris, Angela Carini of Italy, quit their bout after 46 seconds. Her tearful

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