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NEW Those watching the Olympics reacted in fury today after a boxer who previously failed a gender test unanimously beat her opponent, as they slammed the bout as 'unfair, unsafe and wrong'. In a second gender row to grip the sport in 24 hours, two-time world champion Lin Yu-Ting went the full three rounds to beat Sitora Turdibekova, 22, and is now only one win away from a guaranteed Olympic medal. It comes a day after Algeria's Imane Khelif beat Italy's Angela Carini in a clash lasting just 46 seconds. During the fight, Carini was hit twice, suffered a suspected broken nose and barely threw a punch before telling her corner 'it's not fair' and abandoning the match. The fight was slammed by women's rights activists after the battle - with Sex Matters' Maya Forstater reacting with outraged emojis to a video of the conclusion of the bout, where a commentator quips 'job done'. Former elite marathon runner and two-time Olympian Mara Yamauchi further slated the fight as 'unfair, unsafe and wrong'.