For using his male hormones to nearly kill Brents, all while pretending to be a female, Outsports contributor Cyd Zeigler wrote in the LGBTQ publication that Fox has now "been inducted in the LGBT Sports Hall of Fame."
"She is an indelible part of LGBT sports history," Zeigler glowingly wrote. "And, maybe most importantly, she generated conversations an [sic] opened possibilities for trans athletes in women's sports that will be felt for generations."
Because Fox delivered "life-altering blows" to Brents, many criticized him for dressing up like a female in order to unfairly compete with females rather than with other males like normal men do.
Zeigler became triggered upon hearing about these criticisms against Fox. Demonstrating the typical LGBTQ fragility and theatrics we have all come to expect, Zeigler whined about how he has "literally never seen" the "torrent of hatred ... targeting an LGBTQ athlete" that he has witnessed against Fox.
Not surprising is the fact that Brents was never even told that Fox was born a man – and still is a man based on his genetics. All she knows is that she suffered a concussion and seven orbital bone fracture at the hands of 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," Brents recalled about her 2014 fight against Fox, which lasted a mere three minutes.
When asked if she thinks Fox's strength comes from the fact that he is a man, Brents was careful to remain politically correct.
"I can't answer whether it's because she was born a man or not because I'm not a doctor," Brents is quoted as saying. "I can only say that I've never felt so overpowered ever in my life and I am an abnormally strong female in my own right."
Brents went on to say that she "still disagree[s]' with Fox fighting" against other women because he is not actually a woman.
"Any other job or career I say have a go at it, but when it comes to a combat sport, I think it just isn't fair."
Fox also destroyed another female MMA fighter named Erika Newsome who reportedly gave up fighting after being violently assaulted by Fox, a fake female.
According to reports, Fox "secured a grip on Newsome's head," and "[w]ith her hands gripping the back of Newsome's skull, she delivered a massive knee, bringing her leg up while pulling her opponent's head down."
"The blow landed on Newsome's chin and dropped her, unconscious, face-first on the mat," reported the Post Millennial – so stunning and brave.
Zeigler, of course, has sided with Fox rather than the women he has abused. According to Zeigler, the destruction of women's sports by trans "athletes" is not the problem, but rather the "anti-trans forces" that take issue with it.
"Broken bones and concussions are not uncommon in MMA," Zeigler screeched with his keyboard, adding that a broken skull "happens all the time."
"I'm not the first female MMA fighter who's broken another fighter's bones or caused a large amount of stitches or a concussion or any combination of those," Fox added in his own defense.
"And people will of course, because I'm trans, hold it up as this devastating thing that couldn't possibly happen if I weren't trans. But there are many different examples of similar things happening."
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