2022
DOI: 10.2478/bhk-2022-0020
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Analysis of Olympic and World boxing medalists from 1904 to 2019: The role of age, height, weight categories and nationality

Abstract: Study aim: To investigate the role of age, height, and weight categories on the performance of top nations and boxing medalists in Olympic Games (OG) (1904–2018) and World Championships (WG) (1974–2019). Material and methods: Data were collected from 1,806 athletes using the website of International Boxing Association (AIBA), International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Wikipedia. Results: The average age of medalists was ~24yrs with an increase … Show more

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“…The latest ten fights of each world champion were analyzed as the established maximum, which can be in different categories depending on their professional career. For some of the selected boxers, the maximum limit of 10 fights could not be reported, either because some of the fights did not have certain anthropometric data and/or punching activity records, or simply because of the age of the boxers, since the average age in professional boxing is usually 23.85 years (Tasiopoulos & Nikolaidis, 2022) and more experience is needed for their promotion (McCrory et al, 2012).…”
Section: Design and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latest ten fights of each world champion were analyzed as the established maximum, which can be in different categories depending on their professional career. For some of the selected boxers, the maximum limit of 10 fights could not be reported, either because some of the fights did not have certain anthropometric data and/or punching activity records, or simply because of the age of the boxers, since the average age in professional boxing is usually 23.85 years (Tasiopoulos & Nikolaidis, 2022) and more experience is needed for their promotion (McCrory et al, 2012).…”
Section: Design and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a larger sample would be needed in other categories to reinforce the study. It should be noted that there are profiles in which less data was considered, since boxers in certain categories may be too young for professional boxing (Tasiopoulos & Nikolaidis, 2022), so they offer a limited registry base.…”
Section: Differences Between Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%