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As Conservative states start banning biological males from competing in female sports, and as the trans loudmouths protest them, let's remember the brutal side of the equation:
If you didn’t know about Fallon Fox, he is probably the most well-known transgender female wrestler in the world and is also a former MMA fighter. Early in his life, around the time he was between the ages of 5 and 6, Fallon remembers struggling with his gender and identity. Growing up as a boy, when he reached her teenage years he believed he was actually a homosexual man until he discovered the term “transgender,” although he still lived as a biological man. Even though he believed this, Fallon married his girlfriend at the age of 19 and also had a daughter with her.
Fallon Fox ultimately came out as transgender on March 5, 2013. This was during an interview with journalist Cyd Zeigler, following her two initial professional fights in the women’s division.
When the transgender fighter Fallon Fox aka The queen of swords decided to start his career in MMA there was a lot of controversy surrounding the licensing process. Many known fighters and commentators were against issuing the license, including Joe Rogan, but he had the green light to fight in the women’s divisions in MMA.
In 2014 Fox was fighting his female opponent Tamikka Brents. Ultimately it should have been just “another fight” for Fallon and Tamikka Brents, if Tamika did not suffer serious injuries before she was finished via TKO.
Everything happened in the first round within the first two and a half minutes. It was a messy, bloody fight and not easy for everyone to watch. During the fight, Tamikka suffered a concussion and fractured her orbital bone in her skull and Fallon Fox didn’t stop until Tamikka Brents was finally TKO’d. After the fight, she received several staples in her head and skull.