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A 17-year-old volleyball player was left paralyzed with brain damage by a transgender opponent who “laughed with delight” after knocking her to the floor.

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A volleyball player was partially paralyzed for a transgender opponent has hit the Olimpic games about his boxing controversy.

Payton McNabb was 17 when a ball fired by a trans opponent hit her in the face, knocked her to the ground and knocked her unconscious.

The 5ft 11in trans player laughed with delight, Ms McNabb said, after sending her to the ground. Just like other players on the opposing team.

Ms. McNabb was left with brain damage and paralysis on her right side, which ended her dreams of a college volleyball scholarship and has made it difficult for her to walk without falling.

She told DailyMail.com it was “disgusting” that two boxers were failing gender tests he had been authorized to fight against women at this year's Games in Paris.

He fears that women may suffer worse injuries than his own.

Payton McNabb, now 19 and from North Carolina, had her sports career cut short after she was struck by a ball traveling at 70 mph that was hit by a transgender athlete.

Image of Algerian boxer Imane Khelif after winning a match

Image of Algerian boxer Imane Khelif after winning a match

She said: “There is a biological difference between the two [trans women and women]there is a difference in sports because of that in the first place.

'It is dangerous to have both [sexes] compete together, and it's just not right. This disgusts me, personally. This is morally wrong and evil.

He added: “These women have worked hard and trained tirelessly to get to the Olympics, all so they can get punched in the face by a guy.

“It used to be illegal for men to hit women, and now people put it on TV and watch it. It is such a strange reality that we are living now”.

Imane Khelif from Algeria and Lin Yu-Ting from Taiwan they were banned from competing in the Women's World Boxing Championship in March last year in New Delhi because they failed gender eligibility tests.

At the time of their disqualifications, the president of the International Boxing Association, which governs the World Boxing Championships, claimed that their genetic tests showed they had XY chromosomes.

Females have two X chromosomes, while males usually have one X and one Y chromosome.

Khelif and Lin have always competed as women and do not appear to identify as transgender or intersex (those born with sex organs belonging to both sexes).

But organizers of the Paris Olympics have cleared them to fight in the women's divisions, saying their entry meets “the applicable medical standards”.

Ms McNabb, now 19, knows all too well the dangerous physical imbalance advantage biological males have.

The North Carolina native was hit in the face by a ball traveling at 70 mph while at a game in September 2022.

Ms McNabb said she is still struggling with the effects of her injury to this day, including headaches and partial paralysis on the right side of her body which causes her to lose her balance and regularly fall.

Ms McNabb said she is still struggling with the effects of her injury to this day, including headaches and partial paralysis on the right side of her body which causes her to lose her balance and regularly fall.

The ball had been hit by the tall, thin transgender player, who towered over teammates both on her side and in the opposition.

Ms McNabb was unconscious for 30 seconds on the floor with her arms locked in a 'fencing' position.

Doctors diagnosed him with a traumatic brain injury, a concussion, partial paralysis on his right side, whiplash and vision problems, which he is still dealing with today, almost two years later.

Now a communications major at Western Carolina University, Ms. McNabb says she still struggles to move the right side of her body, causing her to regularly lose her balance and fall.

Her mental acuity is also damaged, with Ms McNabb requiring hours of extra tutoring each month and extra time during tests due to the damage.

And she has struggled with much worse vision, anxiety and depression as she struggles to recover from her injuries.

The student, who played volleyball, softball and basketball, also had her athletic career cut short early on, saying she can no longer play the way she once knew how.

Experts say there is a risk of injury such as a concussion to playing volleyball, regardless of the players' gender.

But women hit by balls hit by trans players say they travel faster and harder than anything they've experienced before.

Studies have also shown that transgender players in women's sports retain a biological advantage over their female opponents, even years after beginning their transition.

A major review conducted last year found that early exposure to testosterone in trans women means they possess at least eight physical and mental attributes that could give them an advantage in sport.

Trans women were also shown to have greater muscle mass and bone density, as well as larger lungs, higher levels of oxygen in the blood, and increased connections in the area of ​​the brain responsible for spatial awareness.

And a British study as of 2021, 46 transgender women were found to retain a push-up and sit-up advantage over biological women up to two years after starting feminizing hormones. It also showed that they had a speed advantage while running.

Brianda Tamara, who fought transgender female boxer Imane Khelif in December 2022, revealed these images online detailing her injuries after the match.

Brianda Tamara, who fought transgender female boxer Imane Khelif in December 2022, revealed these images online detailing her injuries after the match.

He has said that he was lucky to leave the ring that day and that he felt

He has said he was lucky to leave the ring that day and felt “very out of my depth” during the match.

Footage of a boxer - who has been cleared to compete in the Olympics despite being banned from the world boxing championships - has emerged online with brutal shots on an opponent, fueling fears for the safety of female competitors.

Footage of a boxer – who has been cleared to compete in the Olympics despite being banned from the world boxing championships – has emerged online with brutal shots on an opponent, fueling fears for the safety of female competitors.

Concerns were raised about transgender athletes being included in women's boxing at the Olympics after a video showed Imane Khelif brutally punching her Mexican competitor Brianda Tamara.

The match took place in December 2022, with Ms Tamara saying afterwards that she had felt “way out of my depth”.

“His punches really hurt me,” she revealed, “I don't think I've ever felt like that in my 13 years as a female boxer, or in my fights with men.”

“Thank God that day I got out of the ring safely.”

He has since also revealed footage online showing footage of severe bruising to his face after the match.

Khelif has claimed online that they have been banned from the matches because of a “conspiracy” to prevent Algeria from winning a gold medal.

Ms. Payton's experience has led her to become an ambassador for the Independent Women's Forum, which advocates for justice in women's sports.

A statement she made to the North Carolina legislature last year was instrumental in their decision to pass a law barring transgender athletes from women's sports.

She says she's doing it for her younger sister and other athletes who will come after her, to help them avoid the same injuries.

The athlete who caused Ms McNabb's injuries, who Ms McNabb has chosen not to name, has yet to apologize for them, and has since only texted her to explain why they fired.

The player also previously wrote in a TikTok video: “I literally hit her because she took (off) the net when she was supposed to block and gave me an easy shot at the line.

“And I obviously didn't want to punch her in the face. Like, I'm actually not bad in the way you think I am, believe it or not.

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