Plan A

Plan A

Boxing

Camp Sequoia

What they do

Professional boxers practice a lot to improve their skills before their next match. They also have a strict diet before a match because they have to stay at the same weight class as their opponent or the match is gonna count as disqualification.

Work Environment

Professional boxers do intense physical labor, high-stakes discipline, and relentless dedication, demanding both mental and physical stamina.

How to Become One

Becoming a professional boxer requires intense dedication, starting with training 5–6 times a week at a USA Boxing-affiliated gym to master fundamentals, technique, and sparring.

Pay

Professional boxer earnings span a massive spectrum, ranging from just a few hundred dollars per fight for beginners to over $100 million for megastars.

Job Outlook

Highly competitive and offers limited long-term stability. While general athletic and coaching employment is projected to grow around 5% to 6% over the coming decade, only a tiny fraction of fighters reach elite, high-paying levels.

Similar Occupations

Occupations and fields similar to boxing can be broken down into two main categories: other combat sports (where the physical motions and sparring are similar) and professions that require the same physical stamina, discipline, and one-on-one strategic mindset.

Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee - Muhammad Ali, age 22