Boxing champ says trans women should be barred from combat sports: 'Banned and outlawed'

Froch was a super middleweight champion

Former boxing champion Carl Froch spoke out against transgender participation in women’s sports in a recent interview, echoing some of what women's pro boxer Ebanie Bridges said last month about the issue.

Froch, a former super middleweight champion, said in an interview with SafeBettingSites.com on Monday that he thinks it’s "ridiculous" and "disgraceful" to have a transgender woman participate in combat sports.

"And it should never happen on anybody’s watch," Froch said. "It’s a man, basically, beating up a woman. Don’t care if they’ve transgendered into a woman, and they now think they’re a woman, and they’re taking drugs to lower their testosterone intake. They’re stronger, they’re more powerful. Not all of them, you get some masculine women, that’s fine. You get some feminine men, that’s fine.

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Boxer Carl Froch is introduced to the crowd at Wimbledon, July 6, 2019, in London. (Rob Newell / CameraSport via Getty Images)

"But we’re talking about trans women. A man born a man with the XY chromosome fighting a woman, who’s a woman with a uterus. Shouldn’t happen ever. Should be banned and outlawed. It should never, ever happen," he said.

Tony Bellew, right, and Carl Froch await the fights at Manchester Arena on March 25, 2017, in Manchester, England. (Alex Livesey / Getty Images)

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"Transgender women – women born men – they should not compete in women’s sports. Period. Full stop."

Froch won the WBC super middleweight title twice and held the championship in the IBF and the WBA.

Last month, Bridges was asked if she would ever fight a trans woman, and she said transgender athletes should have their own category.

George Groves, left, battles Carl Froch during their IBF and WBA world super middleweight bout at Wembley Stadium on May 31, 2014, in London. (Scott Heavey / Getty Images)

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"The reality is, biologically, it’s still what they are," she told Bitcoin Casinos. "And it just takes away from the women, from women’s sport."

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