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  • Sports Science
  • Behavioral Analysis
  • Combat Sports Research

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  • Professional boxing performance is complex, influenced by strategic decision-making.
  • Understanding key performance indicators can enhance training and outcomes.
  • T-pattern analysis (TPA) offers a method to identify behavioral regularities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify performance indicators in professional boxing using T-pattern analysis (TPA).
  • To compare behavioral patterns between winning and losing boxers in championship fights.
  • To investigate temporal regularities and decision-making complexity in boxing outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Observational methodology analyzing interactive decisions in 15 professional boxing fights.
  • Data sourced from boxrec.com, focusing on championship bouts ending in rounds 1 or 2.
  • Theme (TPA) analysis to detect temporal regularities, with Chi-square (χ2) for statistical validation.

Main Results:

  • A higher percentage of individual T-Patterns were observed in winning boxers compared to losers.
  • Winning boxers demonstrated greater decisional complexity than their losing counterparts.
  • Statistical analysis using Chi-square (χ2) did not significantly support these observed differences between groups.

Conclusions:

  • While winners may exhibit more complex T-patterns, these differences were not statistically significant in this study.
  • Further research with larger sample sizes may be needed to validate TPA findings in professional boxing.
  • TPA provides insights into behavioral dynamics, but statistical robustness requires careful consideration.