Astonishing moment gender-row boxer smirks as opponent throws in towel
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In a dramatic turn of events, boxer Lin Yu-ting from Taiwan watched with a smirk as her opponent conceded defeat, halting their match midway.

On Tuesday evening, Lin swiftly defeated a 19-year-old university student in a mere 94 seconds during Taiwan’s National Games.

The bout has sparked further controversy as Lin’s opponent, Wu Peiyi, faced a relentless onslaught in the first round.

Despite being knocked down twice by Lin, Wu returned briefly for the second round.

However, Wu soon unleashed a flurry of punches and then unexpectedly stepped back, signaling her team to throw in the towel, seemingly following her own directive.

Lin was momentarily confused but then seemed to realised the rival fighter had quit as an act of protest. 

Olympic gender-row boxer Lin Yu-ting smirked when Wu Peiyi walked away mid-fight

Olympic gender-row boxer Lin Yu-ting smirked when Wu Peiyi walked away mid-fight

The 29-year-old victor then smirked in Wu’s direction before heading back to the corner and was announced as winner. The Olympic gold medal winner from Paris went on to claim victory in the 60kg competition, a first title since those Games. 

‘It was good. We just did the preparations we were supposed to do,’ her coach Tseng Tzu-chiang said, confirming it was Lin’s first official event since Paris. 

Prior to Tuesday, the Taiwanese boxer had not returned to the ring at international events after the Olympic success which sparked a huge gender row over disputed sex tests.

World Boxing introduced mandatory genetic sex testing for all boxers aged over 18 in August, in an effort to better determine eligibility for its competitions.

The decision has seen Lin and fellow gender row boxer Imane Khelif, who also won gold at the Paris Games in the welterweight category, undergo extended periods away from the ring.

Rules for entry into the National Games in Taiwan are different and did not require Lin to undergo gender testing, a loophole that allowed her to compete. 

According to reports in Taiwan, Lin knocked out 19-year-old first-round opponent Pan Yan-fei just 94 seconds into their bout earlier in the week after she was ‘subjected to several head shots and appeared short of breath’.

The result was recorded as ‘abandoned’ after Pan’s coach threw in the towel, prompting the referee to stop the fight.

Lin has been at the centre of a huge gender boxing row since her gold medal at the Paris Games

Lin has been at the centre of a huge gender boxing row since her gold medal at the Paris Games

Lin, 29, knocked out 19-year-old female university student Pan Yan-fei (above) in 94 seconds earlier in the National Games competition she went on to win

Lin, 29, knocked out 19-year-old female university student Pan Yan-fei (above) in 94 seconds earlier in the National Games competition she went on to win 

Pan, a youth-level boxer representing National Taipei University of Technology Affiliated Taoyuan Agricultural & Industrial Senior High School, was making her first appearance at a senior event after previously competing in Taiwan’s U22 category. She also won a national high-school title in 2023. 

Her medical condition was described as stable after the 94-second knockout defeat, while no medical statement was issued after the fight. 

After the match, Lin’s coach Tseng Tzu-chiang described the bout as ‘routine’ and chose not to comment on regulatory matters. 

Meanwhile, Lin also batted away questions about gender eligibility and said that she is ‘still adjusting to the 60-kilogram weight class’.

While Lin takes advantage of domestic rules in Taiwan, Khelif is seeking legal action against World Boxing’s rules, which ban her from competing unless she can prove she is biologically female.

Lin pictured beating Julia Szeremeta en route to her gold-medal triumph at the 2024 Olympics

Lin pictured beating Julia Szeremeta en route to her gold-medal triumph at the 2024 Olympics

The Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed Khelif had lodged an appeal against mandatory sex tests on August 5.

Both Lin and Khelif, who plan to defend their gold medals at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, missed the world championships in Liverpool last month — the first event staged by World Boxing since it replaced the International Boxing Association earlier this year.

By triumphing at the Taiwan National Games, an event known officially as the National Games of the Republic of China and held every two years, Lin earned a seventh successive title in women’s boxing. 

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