• snooggums@midwest.social
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    5 months ago

    “Higher than average.” Hence the upper body muscles being larger that average for a female boxer.

    It isn’t rocket surgery.

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      5 months ago

      wrong. the IBA said they never did any testosterone tests. feel free to disprove me, but to my knowledge there is 0 evidence even hinting at her having high T

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          Oh, they must just have gotten her “hIgEr ThAn AvErAgE” testosterone results from the Olympic village psychic. I must have been silly to assume that saying it’s higher than average meant someone tested rather than you just pulling bullshit out of your ass.

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            5 months ago

            You say it like it is a bad thing to acknowledge that people have differences in their biology.

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        5 months ago

        Why would they ever make that known to the public. Would be a huge invasion of the competitors privacy. Kinda weird.

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          Its part of wada rules to which the ioc is compliant? Drug test results for these organization are often published, at least they are for my powerlifting org