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Fallon Fox
American mixed martial artist

Fallon Fox

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American mixed martial artist
A.K.A.
Boyd Burton, the Queen of Swords, Queen of Swords
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Transgender female
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Birth
29 November 1975, Toledo, USA
Age
48 years
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Biography

Fallon Fox (born November 29, 1975) is an American retired MMA (mixed martial arts) fighter. She is the first openly transgender athlete in MMA history.

Early life

Fox was born in Toledo, Ohio. She recalls struggling with her gender as early as age five or six. As a teenager, Fox believed she may have been a gay man, but learned the term transgender at the age of 17. Fox continued living as a heterosexual man and married her then-girlfriend at the age of 19, when the latter became pregnant with their daughter. Fox then joined the US Navy to support her new family and served as an operations specialist on the USS Enterprise.

After leaving the Navy, Fox enrolled at the University of Toledo, but dropped out after ongoing psychological stress from her unresolved gender issues. After leaving college, Fox worked as a truck driver in order to affordsex reassignment surgery. She moved to Chicago, Illinois, with her daughter. In 2006, she traveled to Bangkok, Thailand, to undergo gender reassignment surgery, breast augmentation, and hair transplant surgeries at Bangkok National Hospital.

Mixed martial arts career

Fallon Fox came out as transgender on March 5, 2013 during an interview with Outsports writer Cyd Zeigler and Sports Illustrated, following her two initial professional fights in the women's division. Controversy swelled over confusion with the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) and Florida's athletic commission over the licensing process Fox chose to complete in Coral Gables. After publications shed light on the licensing procedure and Fox's coming out many commentators brought up the issue of whether a woman who was assigned male at birth should be able to fight in women's divisions in MMA fighting.

UFC color commentator and stand-up comedian Joe Rogan opposed Fallon Fox receiving licensing, saying, "First of all, she's not really a she. She's a transgender, post-op person. The operation doesn't shave down your bone density. It doesn't change. You look at a man's hands and you look at a woman's hands and they're built different. They're just thicker, they're stronger, your wrists are thicker, your elbows are thicker, your joints are thicker. Just the mechanical function of punching, a man can do it much harder than a woman can, period."

Due to controversy and the licensing procedure CFA co-founder Jorge De La Noval, who promoted Fallon's fight on March 2 in Florida, postponed Fox's April 20 fight. However, De La Noval later stated his organization will not"turn our backs on her... As long as she's licensed, she's always welcome in our promotion. We stand behind her and we give her all of our support." Fox claimed in her video interview with Cyd Zeigler to be within the rules of organizations like the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for postoperative transsexuals and wishes to continue fighting in MMA.

On April 8, 2013, Matt Mitrione, in an appearance on The MMA Hour, said that Fox was "still a man", and called Fox an "embarrassment" and a "lying, sick, sociopathic, disgusting freak". UFC "was appalled by the transphobic comments" he made, and, referring to itself as "a friend and ally of the LGBT community", immediately suspended Mitrione, and fined him an undisclosed amount. The next day Fox issued a response stating that Mitrione "personally attacked me as a fighter, as a woman, and as a human being".

Whether or not Fox possesses an advantage over cisgender female fighters was a topic on the April 2014 edition of HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.

In an interview with the New York Post, former UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey stated she would be willing to fight Fox, saying "I can knock out anyone in the world", although she believes Fox has male bone density and structure, leading to an unfair advantage. In an interview with Out, Rousey said: "I feel like if you go through puberty as a 'man' it's not something you can reverse. ... There's no undo button on that." UFC president Dana White claimed that "bone structure is different, hands are bigger, jaw is bigger, everything is bigger" and said "I don't think someone who used to be a man and became a woman should be able to fight a woman."

During Fox's fight against Tamikka Brents, Brents suffered a concussion, an orbital bone fracture, and seven staples to the head in the 1st round. After her loss, Brents took to social media to convey her thoughts on the experience of fighting Fox: "I've fought a lot of women and have never felt the strength that I felt in a fight as I did that night. I can't answer whether it's because she was born a man or not because I'm not a doctor. I can only say, I've never felt so overpowered ever in my life and I am an abnormally strong female in my own right," she stated. "Her grip was different, I could usually move around in the clinch against other females but couldn't move at all in Fox's clinch..."

Eric Vilain, the director of the Institute For Society And Genetics at UCLA, worked with the Association of Boxing Commissions when they wrote their policy on transgender athletes. He stated in Time magazine that "Male to female transsexuals have significantly less muscle strength and bone density, and higher fat mass, than males" and said that, to be licensed, transgender female fighters must undergo complete "surgical anatomical changes ..., including external genitalia and gonadectomy and subsequently a minimum of two years of hormone replacement therapy, administered by a board certified specialist. In general concurrence with peer-reviewed scientific literature, he states this to be "the current understanding of the minimum amount of time necessary to obviate male hormone gender related advantages in sports competition". Vilain reviewed Fox's medical records and said she has "clearly fulfilled all conditions." When asked if Fox could, nonetheless, be stronger than her competitors, Vilain replied that it was possible, but noted that "sports is made up of competitors who, by definition, have advantages for all kinds of geneticsreasons". Fox herself responded to the controversy with an analogy comparing herself to Jackie Robinson in a guest editorial for a UFC and MMA news website:

Has anybody ever watched the movie 42? Remember when commentators said Jackie Robinson had an unfair advantage because black people had "larger heel bones" than the white men he was competing with? Are we repeating history yet again with bogus bone claims? Can we couple these bogus claims with Rogan's horrible language that was aimed at me from the video I put out last week? I'm a transgender woman. I deserve equal treatment and respect to other types of women. I feel that all of this is so ridiculously unnecessary and horribly mean spirited.

The documentary Game Face provides an inside look into Fox's life during the beginning of her MMA controversy.

Personal life

Fox was raised by devout Christians but has become an atheist.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
6 matches5 wins1 loss
By knockout31
By submission20
By decision00
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win5–1Tamikka BrentsTKO (punches)CCCW: The UndertakingSeptember 13, 201412:17Springfield, Illinois, United States
Win4–1Heather BassettSubmission (armbar)Xtreme Fighting Organization 50March 21, 201420:44Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss3–1Ashlee Evans-SmithTKO (punches)CFA 12October 12, 201334:15Coral Gables, Florida, United StatesWomen's Featherweight Tournament Final
Win3–0Allanna JonesSubmission (shin choke)CFA 11: Kyle vs. Wiuff 2May 24, 201333:36Coral Gables, Florida, United States
Win2–0Ericka NewsomeKO (knee)CFA 10: McSweeney vs. StaringMarch 2, 201310:39Coral Gables, Florida, United StatesWomen's Featherweight Tournament Semifinal
Win1–0Elisha HelsperTKO (injury)KOTC Wild CardMay 17, 201212:00Worley, Idaho, United States
Amateur record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By submission10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Rickie GomesSubmission (armbar)Rocktown Showdown 12June 10, 201112:27Rockford, Illinois, United States

Awards

In 2014, Fox was inducted into the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame.

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Who is Fallon Fox?
Fallon Fox is an American retired mixed martial arts fighter. She was the first openly transgender athlete in MMA history. Fox competed in the women's division and had a record of 5 wins and 1 loss in her professional career.
When did Fallon Fox come out as transgender?
Fallon Fox came out as transgender in 2013, after having gender reassignment surgery in 2006. This announcement made her the first openly transgender athlete in mixed martial arts.
Did Fallon Fox face any controversy in her career?
Yes, Fallon Fox faced significant controversy during her career, mainly due to her transgender status. Some opponents and critics argued that Fox had an unfair advantage over cisgender women due to her past physical attributes as a male. This controversy led to discussions about the inclusion of transgender athletes in sports.
What weight class did Fallon Fox compete in?
Fallon Fox competed in the women's featherweight division, which in the sport of MMA sets a weight limit of 145 pounds (66 kilograms).
What is Fallon Fox doing now?
After retiring from professional fighting, Fallon Fox has become an advocate for transgender athletes and a public speaker. She continues to raise awareness about trans issues in sports and society.
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