Sherdog.com’s 2013 Story of the Year
Fallon Fox
Fallon Fox stirred the transgender debate. | Photo: Keith
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4. Fallon Fox
The MMA community would likely not be the first place one might look when broaching the topic of transgender rights, but it is nevertheless a place where the issue was found in 2013. Fallon Fox, a male-to-female transgender athlete, inspired debate and, in some cases, hatred by competing as a woman under Florida’s Championship Fighting Alliance banner.
Fox’s history was revealed just after her March 2 victory in the CFA featherweight tournament quarterfinals. The fighter underwent gender reassignment surgery in 2006 and supplemented the procedure with years of hormone therapy. Shortly after news broke of her status as a transgender athlete, Fox issued a statement on her Facebook page to address those who felt she may hold a competitive advantage.
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Some came out in support of Fox’s right to compete. Others respectfully expressed concerns over the fighter receiving a license in Florida. Still others, like UFC heavyweight Matt Mitrione, took a different stance, calling Fox a “lying, sick, sociopathic, disgusting freak.” The UFC quickly suspended and then fined Mitrione, who later allegedly apologized to the organization behind closed doors.
The debate over Fox’s potential advantages generally ended after Ashlee Evans-Smith stopped the 38-year-old in October’s CFA tournament final. Nevertheless, Fox’s decision to compete forced many MMA fans to, at the very least, talk about a transgender competitor’s place in the arena of combat sports, resulting in one of the most hotly debated discussions of 2013.
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