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According to the International Boxing Association, the XY chromosome test result is correct, as reported in multiple media sources: [1] etc. The IOC chose to disregard the IBA test, but considering that the IBA are the only ones who tested for this, it seems quite biased to state the exact opposite as a fact. AnonMoos (talk) 00:42, 6 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I believe @Oltrepier: wrote that section, so I'll let them answer if any details are needed. The best short answer is IMHO
But this isn't something we can solve on this page, see my 1st point. Smallbones(smalltalk) 01:41, 6 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
That's nice -- the IBA can't release the full lab results without violating medical legal privacy rights. The Algerian and Taiwanese boxers could release the results if they wanted to, but have chosen not to. Meanwhile, none of this changes the fact that the IBA was the only entity which tested for chromosomes, and they reported XY. Confidently asserting that XY is impossible goes far beyond ordinary "original research" into constructing a parallel fantasy world. AnonMoos (talk) 01:50, 6 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Now that Signpost people are aware that XY chromosomes is not a false claim, but is the best available information (though its significance is subject to interpretation), continuing the text of this piece unaltered is basically the same as lying. It would be rather unfortunate if the Signpost had no concern for truth and falsehood. By the way, claims that the Algerian and Taiwanese boxers had elevated testosterone levels, and claims that Algerian and Taiwanese boxers DID NOT have elevated testosterone levels are equally unsubstantiated, since no testosterone tests took place. Only chromosome tests took place, and the reported results were XY. AnonMoos (talk) 10:41, 8 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]