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IOC president Thomas Bach again defends Imane Khelif and Li Yu-ting's right to compete in women’s boxing.
The Algerian boxer is in the final of the women's welterweight competition.
The IBA says both fighters failed a murky eligibility test for women's competition.
Bach : “This is not as easy as some in this cultural war may now want to portray it”.
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