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Dan Bilzerian About Transgender Athletes: “Competing Against Women Makes No F* Sense”

Dan Bilzerian touches the topics of transgender athletes and PED use in sports during recent interview
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Dan Bilzerian About Transgender Athletes

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Professional Poker player and social media celebrity Dan Bilzerian is one of the most polarizing personalities on the internet. In a recent interview on the YouTube channel More Plates More Dates, Bilzerian touched on many sensitive topics like PED use, the inclusion of transgender athletes in sports and also shared his honest opinion on fitness role models like Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Mike O’Hearn.

In this article, we will take a look at Bilzerian’s remarks on the inclusion of transgender female athletes to compete against cisgender athletes and PED use in sports.

Dan Bilzerian criticizes transgender female athletes competing against natal females

The issue of transgender female athletes competing against their cisgender counterparts is one of the most debated topics in the sports world today. A large section of the sports industry opposes this view as transgender females have natural advantages over cisgender female athletes.

Dan Bilzerian believes the same and criticized the sports industry for choosing to remain silent on the matter. He said:  

“You’ve got like a biological man beating the f* out of some girl in MMA. It’s insane. It’s like an ex-Special Forces guy.”

“I don’t care if you want to dress like (the other sex) or whatever. I don’t give a sh*t. BUT like competing against women from the bone structure, hormone standpoint, makes no f* sense. But everybody is so worried about being politically correct that they can’t see things that on the surface are so blatantly obvious.”

Dan Bilzerian’s comments highlight the inconvenient truth that natal males have a much higher muscle mass, bone density, and overall strength than natal females.

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Dan Bilzerian proposes a separate division for transgender athletes

Some studies show that transgender females lose a significant amount of advantages after the gender reassignment procedure which negates all the advantages they have as a result of being born a male. However, transgender female athletes have a much higher success rate in professional sports than transgender male athletes. Therefore the issue remains debatable.

Dan Bilzerian went on to add that in order to conduct sports with fairness, a separate division should be created for transgender athletes.

“Bone structure-wise, it’s just mechanics. Men are just built differently. There is a reason why there is men’s and women’s sport. Look, create a transgender division. That’s fine,” Dan Bilzerian stated.

Bilzerian’s solution looks to solve the problem but the biggest hurdle in this situation is the small population of the transgender community. However, that is a matter of separate discussion.

Related: Olympic Weightlifter Tracey Lambrechs Forced To Change Weight Classes Or Retire To Accommodate Trans Athlete Laurel Hubbard

Dan Bilzerian thinks regulated PED usage should be allowed in all sports

Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED) in commercial sports is another issue that needs no introduction. Dan Bilzerian is a proponent of allowing PED use in sports and said:

“I think people should be able to shoot gear. I think you should regulate it, fine. Cap the Testosterone levels at (1000ng/dL). Just cap it right? Why is it fair that a guy that’s got naturally 350ng/dL has to compete against another dude that’s naturally 1100ng/dL? Apples to apples, just cap it.”

PEDs impart unnatural advantages to the user and undermine fair play in sports. However, the opposing voices like Dan Bilzerian argue that PED use can negate the natural disadvantages an athlete might have. Also, competitive sports are damaging to athletes’ bodies, allowing PED use in a regulated manner can help athletes recover better and allow them to lead a healthier life post-retirement.

While PED use in major league sports can be regulated, normalizing their use carries the danger of setting a negative precedent among children who aspire to become professional athletes. After all, you don’t want a teenage kid to attempt using PED under no supervision or guidance!

Related: 21 Bodybuilders Who Died of Heart Attack

Dan Bilzerian claims most professional athletes are using banned substances for performance

Dan Bilzerian touched on the topic of alleged ongoing PED use among sports across the world. Bilzerian claimed that athletes in all major sports today use PEDs to get an edge over their competition. While agencies like USADA and WADA test every athlete in mainstream sports thoroughly, Bilzerian argues that modern drugs can cheat the testing methods and remain undetected.

“The public perception is that these guys don’t do anything. These guys are doing all sorts of sh*t. They’re doing sh*t that they can’t get tested for. Some of that stuff has better effects than the other.”

“There’s definitely stuff that people are taking that isn’t being tested for or there’s got a real short window of whatever!”

It’s a crazy world. If you look at athletes now, just how they look, I mean their bodies! It’s like dramatically different and they’re breaking all the records and all this stuff and I just have to believe that it has to do with (PEDs),” Dan Bilzerian said.

Cases of drug policy violations surface frequently across sports. On the other hand, many competing athletes are vocal advocates of stringent measures to curb PED use in sports. Also, they do not mind being under strict supervision themselves. Therefore take Dan Bilzerian’s remarks on this matter with a pinch of salt rather than reading them in black or white.

Courtesy of More Plates More Dates, you can watch the full video here:

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Rajneesh is an architect and writer based in Mumbai, India. A passionate Mixed Martial Arts fan since a decade, Rajneesh started writing for various sports news websites, which eventually became his second career. Boxing, strength sports and fitness are the other areas of his interest.

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