Boxing Sponsorship - Sponsor Pro Boxers & Influencers (page 17)
Boxing athletes reach passionate combat-sports fans in the US, UK, and Canada, with average followings of 164K and posts running $610-$7,100. The roster runs from professional title contenders and MMA crossover names to influencer-boxing figures like Jake Paul and Tommy Fury, a mix that draws audiences traditional sports rarely reach. Browse 480 boxing athletes and influencers open to brand partnerships on OpenSponsorship.
From discovery to signed deliverables, brands use OpenSponsorship to run measurable creator campaigns with less overhead. Here is how this category stacks up — plus platform-wide benchmarks from 2,500+ brand users and 25,000+ creator profiles.
455 athletes
Browse and filter boxing athletes on OpenSponsorship — audience, location, platform, and more.
Typical social post range
$660–$7,500 among creators in this list (from listed pricing).
Average audience size
About 168K followers on average across this list — use filters to go bigger or smaller.
Strongest platform
Instagram leads this category.
Top markets
United States, United Kingdom, Canada.
7x average ROI
Brands use OpenSponsorship for discovery, proposals, and contracts — 8,000+ deals across 40+ countries.
Post rates on OpenSponsorship's boxing roster typically run $610 to $7,100, depending on the athlete's following and deliverables. Niche and local fighters make up the bulk of the 480-athlete pool and tend to price toward the lower end; names with millions of followers command the top. Every profile lists its own rates so you can compare before reaching out.
Instagram dominates, with 414 of 480 boxing athletes active there; TikTok follows with 76 and YouTube with 29. Audience concentration sits in the US (316 athletes), UK (50), and Canada (11), though the influencer-boxing wave has pulled in fans well beyond traditional combat-sports circles. Engagement typically peaks hard around fight announcements, weigh-ins, and pay-per-view weekends.
Fitness, apparel, supplements, and energy drinks are the natural fits, but boxing also attracts men's grooming brands, tech accessories, and betting-adjacent companies given the sport's demographics. Common formats are fight-week social posts, training and gear content, walkout appearances, and longer ambassador deals. Brands that time activations to training camp or fight night tend to see the strongest performance, when fighter feeds are most watched.
The US accounts for 316 of the 480 athletes on OpenSponsorship's boxing roster, with strong secondary pools in the UK (50) and Canada (11). You can filter the boxing category by country, state, or city to line up talent with a specific market, which is useful for regional brands and event promotions that need a local name.
The average following is about 164K, but the distribution skews toward smaller, highly engaged profiles. Most athletes fall in the niche and local tiers, 405 of 480 combined, with 49 in the regional band, 13 at national scale, and 13 with international or global reach. The smaller-profile majority is often where brands find the best engagement relative to cost.
Create a profile, connect your social accounts, and set your rates. Brands searching the boxing category can then find you and send proposals directly, no manager required. A complete profile with current follower data and clear pricing draws more interest. Pro contenders, MMA crossovers, and influencer boxers are all active on the platform, so there's room at any career stage.
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