This data set comes from purse information provided by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) and the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC). The NSAC provided purse information on professional boxing matches in that state from 2009 to 2017. The CSAC provided purse information for the period June 2012 to December 2015 and its website provided purse information for 12 additional boxing cards held between 2016 and 2017, which are also included in the data set. After excluding female boxers and a few other minor exclusions, the result is an unbalanced panel of 1,212 boxers observed an average of 3.85 fights.
In 2024, around *** million people in the United States participated in boxing or MMA for fitness. This represented an increase of over six percent on the previous year.
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These data are the raw data of some physical fitness test indicators of outstanding Chinese male boxers. After processing these data, we can get the model we want.
The statistic shows the frequency at which men in the United States purchase boxers/briefs/trunks in 2017, by ethnicity. The survey revealed that 46 percent of male Asian respondents in the U.S. purchased boxers/briefs/trunks at least once in six months.
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18608 Global export shipment records of Boxer with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
Between November 2023 and November 2024, over ******* people in England regularly participated in boxing, representing an increase of around *** percent on the previous survey period. While this was the highest figure since the coronavirus pandemic, participation levels remained lower than what they were in 2018-19.
USA Boxing is a premier organization dedicated to promoting and governing the sport of amateur boxing in the United States. With a rich history dating back to 1882, the organization has been dedicated to providing a platform for American boxers to compete at the highest level, both domestically and internationally.
Through its various programs and initiatives, USA Boxing aims to develop and support the growth of boxing in the United States, fostering a strong and diverse community of boxers, coaches, and officials. From grassroots development programs to elite high-performance training, USA Boxing is committed to providing the resources and support necessary for boxers to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
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This dataset offers a detailed look at the biomechanics of boxing punches, specifically the jab and rear cross, by capturing the acceleration of different parts of the arm and the force generated during these movements. The integration of IMU and force plate data provides a rich source of information for analyzing the efficiency, power, and technique of athletes, offering valuable insights for coaches, researchers, and athletes in the field of sports science and physical culture.
This dataset comprises a collection of Excel files containing measurements of right hand pads from various participants. Each file is named to reflect the participant's identifier followed by the specific measurement context (e.g., "participant1_right hand pad.xlsx"). The original dataset included participant surnames, but these have been replaced with unique numerical identifiers (e.g., "participant1", "participant2", etc.) to ensure anonymity. The dataset is intended for use in physical culture and sports science research, providing valuable data for studies on hand measurements and their implications in sports and physical activities.
Files within this dataset follow a standardized naming convention: . The
is a unique numerical identifier assigned to each participant (e.g., "participant1"), and
describes the specific measurement focus of the file (e.g., "right hand pad").
Time: The timestamp or duration associated with each measurement session, indicating when each set of measurements was taken, typically essential for analyzing movement or force over time.
1x, 1y, 1z: Acceleration data (in milli-g) for the IMU placed on the fist. These columns capture the three-dimensional acceleration of the fist during boxing techniques, with 'x', 'y', and 'z' representing the acceleration along the horizontal, vertical, and depth axes, respectively. This data is crucial for understanding the speed and direction of the punch.
2x, 2y, 2z: Acceleration data (in milli-g) for the IMU on the forearm. Similar to the fist data, these columns provide insights into the forearm's movement dynamics during the execution of boxing techniques, offering a comprehensive view of the arm's acceleration.
3x, 3y, 3z: Acceleration data (in milli-g) for the IMU placed on the upper arm. These measurements complement the fist and forearm data, providing a complete picture of the arm's acceleration and movement patterns during different boxing punches.
fx, fy, fz: Force measurements (in Newtons) from the force plate. These columns represent the force exerted in the x (horizontal), y (vertical), and z (depth or forward/backward) directions. Force plate data is essential for analyzing the power and effectiveness of boxing techniques, as well as the athlete's balance and stability during the punch execution.
Files are related to code on github : https://github.com/Dareczin/boxing_biomechanics
Based on this code, data is saved in two folders. Original data capture (5 strikes in one measurement) and files after computing, to extract each event (strike) as separate file.
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The Global Boxing boxing gear market size expanding at a CAGR of 6.9% during the forecast period (2025-2032), and the market is estimated to hit around $ 2,718.98 Mn by 2032 from $ 1,605.65 Mn in 2024. Additionally, the market value for the 2025 attributes to USD 1,709.95 Mn.
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As of 2024, the 2015 'Fight of the Century' between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao had the most reported most pay-per-view buys in boxing history, with 4.6 million in total. Mayweather features in five of the top 10 boxing matches with the most PPV buys.
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187407 Global import shipment records of Boxer with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
ExpertBoxing is a renowned online platform dedicated to providing boxing techniques and tips to enthusiasts worldwide. With over 15 years of experience, the organization has become a go-to resource for boxers, fighters, martial artists, trainers, and fitness enthusiasts seeking to improve their skills. ExpertBoxing's vast collection of resources includes instructional videos, blogs, equipment reviews, and training programs designed to help individuals master various aspects of boxing.
From learning the fundamentals of punching, footwork, and defense to advanced techniques and strategies, ExpertBoxing offers a wealth of information to facilitate effective training and improvement. The platform also features a community section where users can connect with like-minded individuals, participate in discussions, and share their experiences. With its extensive range of resources and expertise, ExpertBoxing has established itself as a leading authority in the boxing training world, empowering individuals to achieve their goals and excel in the sport.
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18810 Global import shipment records of Boxers with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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11960 Global import shipment records of Mens Boxers with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Haverhill Inner-City Boxing
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This data set comes from purse information provided by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) and the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC). The NSAC provided purse information on professional boxing matches in that state from 2009 to 2017. The CSAC provided purse information for the period June 2012 to December 2015 and its website provided purse information for 12 additional boxing cards held between 2016 and 2017, which are also included in the data set. After excluding female boxers and a few other minor exclusions, the result is an unbalanced panel of 1,212 boxers observed an average of 3.85 fights.