Former world heavyweight boxing champ, Carlette Ewell, has come forward with shocking claims that newly-crowned WBC and WBO super middleweight champ, Alejandra Jimenez, was born a man and transitioned into a woman.

Former world champ Carlette Ewell is not happy with the World Boxing Council.

Two huge female boxing bouts took place this past weekend. First, Claressa Shields made history by defeating Ivana Habazin to win the WBC and WBO light middleweight titles. In the process, Shields became the fastest boxer ever, man or woman, to win world titles in three divisions. Meanwhile, Alejandra Jimenez defeated Franchon Crews-Dezurn to win the WBC and WBO super middleweight titles.



Since the weekend, it seems the boxing world is ready to see Shields vs. Jimenez, with boxing media, as well as both fighters and their teams, pushing for the fight to happen.

Claressa Shields made history this past Weekend.

Carlette Ewell, who unsuccessfully challenged Jimenez for the WBC heavyweight title back in 2017, has come forward with shocking claims in a public post on her Facebook page.

Ewell discussed about how she has knowledge that Jimenez was born a man. The boxing pioneer believes Jimenez shouldn’t be fighting woman and feels ‘something needs to be done’ about it. She feels as though Jimenez’s trainers and the World Boxing Council are covering it up as they want the money fight against Shields.

Ewell claims Jimenez (right) was born a male but transitioned to a female.

“We should boycott to not fight Alejandra as speculated she was born a MAN and transitioned into what we know as of today a Female. All she did was have breast added and her penis tucked into a vagina. She didn’t have her voice reconfigured tho. She still speaks of a mans tone. The simple test is for Alejandra to prick her finger to have blood drawn to determine the Y Chromosone. Also the test of HCG will tell the birth gender. There are several other tests as well that could be used to know birth gender. Something has to be done tho. Alejandra has also fought Men in Mexico during her amateur reign of 10 bouts.” she said.

“This is a f*cking mess and something needs to be done about allowing born males to compete against born females. The natural born strength of a male does not equate to a natural born woman. It’s two different human analysis. Franchon asked for this test and to my knowledge was not granted the test.” she continued.

“Better know her team knows this and so does the WBC and everyone is keeping hush-hush because it’s about the Dollars and having Alejandra to fight Claressa“. Ewell wrote in another post on Facebook.

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Fight fans, how do you feel about Ewell’s comments? Are you excited for the likely Shields vs. Jimenez super-fight? Let us know in the comments section below.

UPDATE 2: The WBC and Alejandra Jimenez respond to shocking claims and jibes made by fellow female boxing stars

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