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Head Boxing Coach

Sanger, CA · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Two years' experience in instructing boxing programs. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS * Possess First Aid and CPR certificates within 90 days of appointment. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS * Running ...

Boxing Trainer

Staten Island, NY · On-site

$35 - $50/hr

Our 45-minute class is a full-body workout designed around our water-filled, tear-drop-style boxing bags. RUMBLE QUALITIES: * Customer-Service Skills. Rumble trainers have a unique/fun energy and ...

KickBoxing/Boxing/MMA experience or Group Fitness certification or KickBoxing/Boxing/MMA fitness training * Enthusiastic, energetic, personable and friendly. * Passionate and knowledgeable about ...

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How much do boxers jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for boxers in the United States is $21.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $25.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Boxer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Boxer, you need physical fitness, technical proficiency in boxing techniques, and a solid understanding of strategy, typically built through extensive training and competitive experience. Familiarity with training equipment like punching bags, speed bags, and protective gear, as well as adherence to competition regulations and certifications, is crucial. Exceptional discipline, mental toughness, and resilience help boxers excel under pressure and recover from setbacks. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure peak performance, safety, and long-term success in the demanding world of professional boxing.

What are some common challenges boxers face when transitioning from amateur to professional levels?

Boxers moving from amateur to professional ranks often encounter challenges such as adapting to longer fight durations, adjusting to different scoring systems, and managing increased physical and mental demands. They must also navigate more complex training regimens and often take on greater responsibility for their own career management, such as securing promoters and handling media relations. Building a strong support team and embracing a more strategic approach to training and competition are essential for a successful transition.

What are boxers?

Boxers are professional or amateur athletes who compete in the sport of boxing, which involves two opponents fighting using their fists while wearing gloves. The primary goal in boxing is to outscore the opponent or achieve a knockout within a regulated ring under strict rules and weight classes. Boxers undergo rigorous physical and mental training, focusing on strength, endurance, technique, and strategy. They often compete in matches organized by boxing commissions or governing bodies, and careers can range from local amateur bouts to world championship fights.

What is the difference between Boxers vs Umpires?

AspectBoxersUmpires
Required CredentialsBasic athletic training, boxing licenseReferee certification, licensing
Work EnvironmentBoxing rings, gyms, arenasBoxing rings, ringside
Industry UsageCompetitive sports, entertainmentSport regulation, officiating

Boxers are athletes who compete in boxing matches, focusing on physical performance and combat skills. Umpires, or referees, oversee the match, enforce rules, and ensure safety. While both roles are integral to boxing events, boxers are competitors, whereas umpires are officials responsible for fair play and safety.

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Infographic showing various Boxers job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 52% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 32% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,806 per year, or $21.1 per hour.

NEWBURY ST. HYBRID BOXING + PILATES/SCULPT COACH - TITLE BOXING CLUB

Title Boxing Club

Boston, MA • Hybrid

$35 - $40/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

POSITION OVERVIEW
We’ve launched a new hybrid class, Box + Sculpt, that blends our signature boxing format with a mat-based, Pilates-inspired sculpt session, and we’re looking for more dynamic coaches to bring it to life. If you’re a Pilates, yoga, sculpt, barre, or group fitness instructor who loves coaching form, flow, and energy, you’ll thrive here. No boxing experience needed; we’ll train you.
A TITLE Hybrid Coach leads high‑energy classes that combine heavy‑bag boxing rounds with Pilates‑inspired core work and sculpt sequences. You don’t need to be a boxing expert on day one. We’ll teach you our boxing fundamentals. What matters most is your ability to motivate, connect, and deliver an unforgettable group fitness experience.
If you’re a Pilates, yoga, sculpt, barre, or group fitness instructor who loves coaching, this role is for you. TITLE Boxing Club Coach is responsible for delivering a world-class experience. The position requires a strong ability to command, lead, and inspire others through a pre-designed workout. A TBC Coach must demonstrate a well-rounded knowledge of fitness and immerse themselves in the TITLE community amp; brand culture.
ABOUT TITLE
At TITLE Boxing Club, we believe in creating not only better boxers but better people. Our classes empower members to conquer their goals through a mix of boxing, strength, and now sculpt training. We’re on a mission to uplift, motivate, and help our community “throw a punch at whatever life throws at us.”
BRAND STANDARDS amp; RESPONSIBILITIES
  • On-Brand Classes: Prepare for and deliver on-brand classes using our daily programming
  • Connect and Engage: Arrive early and stay post-class to connect with our team, members, and first-timers
  • Professional Development: Attend monthly staff meetings and development workshops
  • Lead by Example: Move with the class to elevate energy and demonstrate proper technique
  • Team Player: Assist the front of the house with pre- and post-class responsibilities

REQUIREMENTS
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • CPR and First Aid certification highly preferred
  • A nationally accredited fitness certification preferred (ACE, NASM, AFAA, ACSM, NETA, Yoga Alliance, Pilates certifications, barre certifications, etc.)
  • Background in Pilates, yoga, sculpt, barre, functional training, or group fitness strongly encouraged
  • Boxing experience a plus, but not required: we’ll train you
  • 1-2+ years of group fitness experience preferred
  • Ability to deliver an energetic, motivating class
  • Willingness to coach 2-3+ classes per week
  • Ability to work early mornings, evenings, and/or weekends

COMPENSATION amp; PERKS
  • Opportunities for private training sessions (boxing, Pilates/sculpt, strength or hybrid)
  • Potential bonus structures
  • Free classes and discounted merchandise
  • Be part of a high-energy fitness community