Alana McLaughlin transgender MMA fighter prompts backlash with win in debut

For LGBTQ advocates, Alana McLaughlinâs mixed martial arts win last week was a historic transgender-rights moment, but among those raising red flags were some prominent male fighters.
In her MMA debut, the American McLaughlin, who transitioned from male to female in 2016, defeated Celine Provost of France in the Sept. 10 Combate Global prelims in Miami, a bout that has since ignited a furious debate over competitive fairness, as well as the physical dangers for female-born fighters.
Not holding back were stars such as Sean Strickland, who said on Instagram that McLaughlin should âget out of womenâs MMA, coward,â and Jake Shields, who posted photos of McLaughlin looking ripped before and after her transition.
âThis is the âwomanâ mma fighter they just allowed to beat up a girl in Florida,â tweeted Shields. âSo brave of âherâ to transition then live âherâ dream of beating up women.â
McLaughlin is no giant at 5â7 and 145 pounds â" Provost is several inches taller â" but other fighters pointed to her muscular frame.
âItâs not disrespectful to women, itâs dangerous to women. Itâs dangerous. Itâs unfair,â said retired MMA fighter Michael Bisping on his podcast.
UFC fighter âSugarâ Sean OâMalley said on his Sept. 13 podcast that âI just donât think thatâs OK,â especially when it comes to mixed martial arts.
âItâs like she had testosterone for 20-30 years of her life, and now, âIâm a girl,ââ OâMalley said. âLook, you can tell, thatâs a dude, a jacked girl. Look at her arms.â
Meanwhile, McLaughlin, 38, was also throwing jabs on social media, saying she had received âa lot of variations of the same nasty messages calling me a cheater like I didnât just get beat on for a round and a halfâ and that critics âneed to show Celine Provost some respect and take your concern trolling elsewhere.â
âShe almost finished me more than once, and on scorecards she definitely won that first round,â tweeted McLaughlin on Sept. 11. âThis is the only post Iâll make about this. Transphobes are just making my block hand stronger.â
On Monday, she tweeted that Instagram had taken down a two-year-old photo captioned âcome at me broâ for âinciting violence,â while doing nothing about the âthousands of death threatsâ she had received.
Heres two trans âwomenâ celebrating because theyâve both beaten up real girls
This is sick and perverse and will only get worse if we sit back as a society and pretend itâs okay https://t.co/TsNlnQo1U2
â" Jake Shields (@jakeshieldsajj) September 12, 2021She became the second transgender fighter in the female MMA division, the first being Fallon Fox, who went 6-1 in her 2012-14 career and who watched the Sept. 10 match at cage-side, which included McLaughlinâs dramatic entrance holding a pink-and-blue flag and wearing an âEnd Trans Genocideâ T-shirt.
â[McLaughlin] was an out and proud transgender woman,â said Fox in an interview on Outsports. âIt was a pretty amazing thing to see and it was like history.â
McLaughlin, 38, ran Division II track in college and joined the Army in 2003, becoming a Special Forces medical sergeant, according to a profile in the [U.K.] Guardian.
In 2016, McLaughlin underwent gender-reassignment surgery, something she had wanted since childhood. A longtime MMA fan, she began training a few months ago, in part to gain strength after being picked on for being small.
âMy whole life I was a runt, I was undersized, I was bullied, I was raped, I was beaten, like I did not have an easy time,â said McLaughlin. âThe story of my life has been trying to physically resist people that were larger and stronger and more skilled than me.â
Trans fighter Alana McLaughlin triumphs in historic pro MMA debut https://t.co/Oa39tkFqc9
â" LGBTQ Nation (@lgbtqnation) September 14, 2021Under Florida administrative code, fighters must complete âsurgical anatomical changes,â including âgonadectomy and surgical changes of external genitalia consistent with gender reassignment,â and two years of hormone therapy after surgery, according to the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
McLaughlin passed the Florida State Boxing Commissionâs medical requirements, Combate Global executive Mike Afromowitz told ESPN.
Even so, âit was a nightmare trying to find an opponent,â McLaughlin said. âI have nothing but respect for [Provost].â
Bisping said he was supportive of transgender rights and sympathetic to McLaughlinâs situation, but that âsometimes you have to give up certain luxuries or certain things that you want to do.â
âAnd I think if you have the body of a man, then unfortunately competing against other girls or women in a sport where you are literally using your body to beat the other person unconscious has to be one of those things that you have to sacrifice,â said Bisping on his Sept. 14 podcast.
He drew a distinction between MMA and noncontact sports.
âIf you want to go play volleyball, beach ball, rounders, soccer, whatever it may be, great, be my guest,â said Bisping. âBut a sport where you beat someone into unconsciousness or submission â" yeah, that shouldnât be allowed.â
Shields said he has received plenty of pushback for his comments, tweeting that he woke up to âDozens of messages of hate mail,â but was nonetheless unrepentant.
âAlana McLaughlin is clearly a real beautiful, brave and talented woman and I wish her well beating up girls in Womens MMA,â Shields tweeted.
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