Find your boxing style
Find your boxing style and the gaps to train next.
Answer seven sparring questions, see how you box, then compare your result with fighters worth watching and simple things to try in your next few rounds.
The result compares against 250 fighter guides. Percentages show boxing-style overlap, not boxing level or ability.
What the result means
Your style: the kind of boxing your answers point toward.
How settled it is: whether your answers point one way or are still forming.
What to train: the main parts of your boxing to build next.
Fighter comparison: a study reference, never an ability comparison.
Style preview starts after your first answer.
Quick coaching quiz
Answer from sparring rounds, not bag work or pad drills. If one question feels close, pick what you do most often under pressure.
Show sample result
A sample result gives your main style, closest fighter, one thing to try, and a route into the boxer library. Your own result appears after you answer the seven sparring questions.
Your main style
Scores
What do these scores mean?Closest fighters
Tap a fighter to compare on the radar. The closest match is the fighter whose boxing looks most like your answers; a pinned comparison is a fighter you chose and may appear first even when another boxer is closer.
Different styles to compare
Use these as contrast. They show where your result points away from another style, not who is better or worse.
Try this in training
Start with one fix for your next few rounds. Keep it simple, then add the detail below.
Watch this
Watch this because it shows the same problem your result highlights.
Why this result appears
The quiz builds your radar from the answers you choose. Not sure keeps the radar cautious until you choose a clearer answer.
Fighter matches compare boxing style only. They are examples to watch, not ability comparisons or claims about competitive level.