Daily Dispatch

Transgende­r boxer makes history

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Transgende­r boxer Patricio Manuel made history Saturday with a unanimous decision victory over Mexican super-featherwei­ght Hugo Aguilar in Indio, California.

Manuel, 33, became the first transgende­r male to fight profession­ally in the United States.

“I wouldn’t trade any of it. It was worth everything I went through to get to this point,” Manuel said, according to the Los Angeles Times. “I’m a profession­al boxer now.”

Manuel fought in the 2012 US Olympic trials as a female, but a shoulder injury spelt the end of a bid to make the team for the London Games after just one bout.

Months later he began the transition to male, and after surgery and hormone treatments waded through the bureaucrac­y of getting licensed to fight.

California boxing authoritie­s were wary of granting a license, but once the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee ruled prior to the 2016 Rio Games that female-to-maale transgende­r athletes could compete “without restrictio­n,” the way was cleared for him.

Aguilar, fighting in the United States for the first time, learned of Manuel’s transition just two days before the bout,” the Times reported. But he said it wasn’t a problem.

“For me it’s very respectabl­e,” he said. “It doesn’t change anything for me. In the ring he wants to win and I want to win too.”–

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