PARIS — Algerian boxer Imane Khelif achieved a decisive victory in her 66kg bout in women's boxing at the Paris Olympics on Saturday evening.
Amid significant controversy and a warm reception from dozens of Algerians present at the arena, Khelif dominated throughout the three rounds of the bout.
At the end of the match, Khelif addressed her Hungarian opponent, Anna Hamori, before breaking down in tears upon the announcement of her victory.
With this win, Khelif has secured an Olympic medal by advancing to the semifinals. Even if she loses in the next round, she is assured at least a bronze medal.
Khelif has faced accusations of being "a man," claiming her participation in the women's competition at the Olympics is unfair.
The Algerian boxer previously stirred controversy after her victory over Italian Angela Carini who withdrew from the match. — Agencies