In a stunning turn of events, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has been ruled ineligible to compete in the 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship after a DNA test confirmed she has XY chromosomes. The test, reportedly conducted at the request of Elon Musk, has sparked a massive controversy in the sports world, with debates raging over fairness, gender identity, and competitive advantage in women’s sports.

The DNA Test Controversy
According to sources, Musk urged the International Boxing Association (IBAIBA) to conduct a genetic test on Khelif, arguing that fairness in women’s sports must be upheld. The test results reportedly confirmed that Khelif carries XY chromosomes, which, according to Musk and other critics, gives her a biological advantage over other female competitors.
The ruling follows the IBAIBA’s strict eligibility regulations, which state that only athletes with XX chromosomes are allowed to compete in the women’s division. As a result, Khelif has been barred from participating in the 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship, a decision that has sent shockwaves through the boxing community.
Musk’s Involvement in the Decision
Elon Musk, known for his outspoken views on various societal issues, has been vocal about the impact of biological differences in sports. His X (formerly Twitter) posts have frequently criticized policies allowing transgender athletes or intersex individuals to compete in women’s sports.
Following the decision, Musk took to X, stating:
“Fair competition matters. Science is not ‘hateful’—it’s reality. Athletes should not have to face unfair disadvantages in their own categories.”
His involvement in Khelif’s case has drawn both support and backlash, with some praising him for standing up for competitive integrity, while others accuse him of interfering in a deeply complex and sensitive issue.
Khelif’s Response and Future Plans
Imane Khelif has not remained silent on the matter. In an emotional statement, she expressed her shock and disappointment at being excluded from competition, emphasizing that she has always identified and competed as a woman.
“I have trained my whole life for this moment. I am being punished for something beyond my control. This is devastating.”
Khelif’s legal team is reportedly considering appealing the decision, arguing that gender identity should take precedence over genetic testing when determining eligibility.
The Broader Debate on Gender and Sports
This controversy reignites the global debate over how sports organizations should handle gender classification. Many governing bodies, including World Athletics and the International Swimming Federation (FINA), have recently tightened eligibility rules for transgender and intersex athletes.
Supporters of the ban argue that allowing athletes with XY chromosomes to compete in women’s sports undermines fairness, as biological differences in muscle mass, bone density, and endurance can create an advantage.
However, human rights advocates argue that policies based solely on chromosomes or testosterone levels ignore the complexity of gender identity and risk excluding athletes who have competed fairly for years.
What’s Next?
With the 2025 Women’s World Boxing Championship approaching, it remains unclear if Khelif will challenge the decision legally or attempt to compete in a different category. Meanwhile, Musk’s involvement in sports governance raises questions about the influence of high-profile figures in shaping policies beyond their industries.
One thing is certain—this decision has set a precedent that will impact the future of gender policies in sports for years to come. Whether this is seen as a victory for fairness or a step backward for inclusivity will depend on who you ask.