Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has advanced to the semifinals of the Olympic boxing tournament after securing a quarterfinal victory against Hungary’s Anna Luca Hamori. The bout, which ended in a unanimous points decision in favor of Khelif, was met with enthusiastic support from a near-capacity crowd at the stadium.
Throughout the match, fans were fervently chanting in support of Khelif, creating an electrifying atmosphere in the arena. As Khelif made her entrance to the ring, she was greeted with thunderous applause from the crowd, which included a significant Algerian presence waving flags and scarfs in solidarity with the boxer.
On the other hand, Hamori faced a less welcoming reception, with boos and jeers directed at her from Khelif’s supporters. Despite the intense rivalry between the two athletes, a display of sportsmanship was evident as Hamori shook Khelif’s hand after the fight.
Khelif's journey to the quarterfinals was not without controversy, as her previous victory over Italian boxer Angela Carini sparked a media storm. Allegations of unfair advantages and transphobic remarks were directed at Khelif, highlighting the challenges faced by female athletes in combat sports.
France, with its large Algerian community, showed strong support for Khelif, reflecting the historical ties between the two nations. The victory not only secures Khelif an Olympic medal but also serves as a testament to her resilience in the face of adversity.
As Khelif left the ring, visibly emotional after the intense competition and media scrutiny, her performance continues to inspire a broader conversation about gender equality and fair competition in sports.