You tell ’em, Tamyra!
Tamyra Mensah-Stock, an Olympic gold medalist for the United States women’s wrestling program, has no problem telling folks how she feels when it comes to transgender athletes competing in female sports. Mensah-Stock both took a stand against the nonsense and said she has zero interest in facing off against a man in a legitimate competition.
Speaking to Fox News, Mensah-Stock said that she has wrestled against men before in practice, but that it’s “very, very difficult” to get a win against one, even if they’re smaller than her.
During Sunday’s FOX Nation Patriot Awards, Fox News asked the Olympian if she’s ever wrestled a man before. (RELATED: Owner Of Women’s NXXT Golf Tour Reveals Personal Reason For Why He Wants Transgenders Banned From Sport)
“No, thank goodness. But I know a few people that have,” replied Mensah-Stock.
She continued by saying that she doesn’t want to wrestle against a man, but has no problem practicing with them.
“Well, I’ll just say this. I’ve wrestled plenty of guys in practice and I will only wrestle them in practice — because wrestling men is very, very difficult even when they are 20 pounds smaller than me,” said Mensah-Stock. “So, like if they’re the same weight as me… I just keep it in practice.”
Olympic gold medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock says she will only wrestle biological men ‘in practice’ https://t.co/1d7fzJcFdL
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 10, 2024
Mensah-Stock is now signed to WWE after winning a gold medal for the red, white and blue at the 2021 Tokyo Games.
America’s Tamyra Mensah-Stock won gold at Tokyo in wrestling:
“I love representing the US. I freakin love living there. I love it and I’m so happy I get to represent U.S.A!”
pic.twitter.com/xgmXGhJgic— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) August 3, 2021
What a fantastic human being. I look forward to watching her in professional wrestling.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com