Moroccan Olympic Boxing Scandal in Rio De Janeiro resurfaces on the media
The chief investigator Carolina Salomao told the media that the women filed a report stating that the Moroccan boxer, Hassan Saada, asked them to go to his room, where he restrained them and fondled them. They were cleaning the room right across from his, and he assaulted them by squeezing one of the woman's breasts and trying to kiss the other woman.
Because of his detention, he was unable to participate in the Games and couldn't perform the scheduled fight against his opponent Mehmet Nadir of Turkey and ended up spending the rest of his stay behind bars in a Brazilian prison.
Moroccan Boxer’s Scandal All Over The International Media
Let's start with the funny and immoral behavior of Moroccan boxer Younes Baalla, who thought he was Mike Tyson and tried to bite his opponent from New Zealand, boxer David Nyika's ear, during their confrontation in the current Tokyo Games. With all the cynicism and bullying of the Moroccan followers describing his behavior as a "scandal," which again spotlighted a wave of ridicule of Morocco's international reputation and demanded the complete dissolution of the Moroccan boxing organization and the immediate resignation of its CEO. The Moroccan participation at the Tokyo Olympics was described as the harvest of disappointments instead of medals.
Another immoral scandal happened at the previous Olympics and involved a Moroccan boxer, Hassan Saada. Instead of preparing to face his competitors, he was imprisoned for sexual harassment against two cleaners in the Olympic village...