A data profile of the people who buy, follow and care about USA Boxing in United States — modelled from more than twelve digital signal sources. USA Boxing has an estimated audience of 302,468 people in United States.
The average USA Boxing fan in United States is 36.1 years old, more male, and lives primarily in Texas.
The audience is concentrated in Texas, California, Florida.
Top brand affinities include Portia de Rossi, Grandmaster Flash, Wladimir Klitschko, with strongest over-indexing on Portia de Rossi (37.84× the country average).
Demographically, the USA Boxing audience skews more male with an average age of 36.1, and over-indexes on personality traits such as Patriotism, Risk Appetite.
Compared to the country baseline, this audience shows distinctive patterns across 20 brand affinities and 50 regions tracked by Rascasse.
The typical USA Boxing fan in United States is more male, around 36.1 years old, with strong Patriotism tendencies and a notable affinity for Portia de Rossi.
The key figures that characterise the USA Boxing profile in United States.
26.0% are female, 74.0% are male, average age 36.1.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Female | 26.0% |
| Male | 74.0% |
| Average age | 36.1 |
| Estimated audience size | 302,468 |
| Age bracket | Share | % |
|---|---|---|
| 16-19 | 26% | |
| 20-29 | 21% | |
| 30-39 | 21% | |
| 40-49 | 19% | |
| 50+ | 13% |
Where the USA Boxing audience in United States is strongest.
| # | Region | Reach | Affinity | × |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Kansas | ~7K | 3.06× | |
| 02 | Hawaii | ~4K | 2.76× | |
| 03 | New Mexico | ~3K | 2.26× | |
| 04 | Nevada | ~6K | 2.05× | |
| 05 | Texas | ~50K | 1.84× | |
| 06 | Oklahoma | ~6K | 1.67× | |
| 07 | Colorado | ~7K | 1.54× | |
| 08 | Idaho | ~2K | 1.45× | |
| 09 | Nebraska | ~2K | 1.34× | |
| 10 | California | ~40K | 1.12× | |
| 11 | Arizona | ~7K | 1.10× | |
| 12 | North Dakota | <1K | 1.06× | |
| 13 | Washington, District of Columbia | <1K | 1.04× | |
| 14 | Ohio | ~9K | 1.02× | |
| 15 | Utah | ~3K | 1.02× | |
| 16 | Pennsylvania | ~10K | 1.01× | |
| 17 | Montana | <1K | 1.00× | |
| 18 | South Dakota | <1K | 1.00× | |
| 19 | Wyoming | <1K | 1.00× | |
| 20 | Virginia | ~7K | 0.99× | |
| 21 | Louisiana | ~4K | 0.98× | |
| 22 | Illinois | ~10K | 0.95× | |
| 23 | Missouri | ~4K | 0.93× | |
| 24 | Maryland | ~5K | 0.89× | |
| 25 | Connecticut | ~3K | 0.89× | |
| 26 | Michigan | ~7K | 0.84× | |
| 27 | Kentucky | ~3K | 0.84× | |
| 28 | Florida | ~20K | 0.83× | |
| 29 | New Jersey | ~6K | 0.83× | |
| 30 | Minnesota | ~4K | 0.83× | |
| 31 | Washington | ~5K | 0.82× | |
| 32 | Iowa | ~2K | 0.82× | |
| 33 | Indiana | ~4K | 0.81× | |
| 34 | Rhode Island | <1K | 0.81× | |
| 35 | Arkansas | ~2K | 0.80× | |
| 36 | Delaware | <1K | 0.80× | |
| 37 | West Virginia | ~1K | 0.79× | |
| 38 | Alaska | <1K | 0.78× | |
| 39 | Georgia | ~7K | 0.77× | |
| 40 | Massachusetts | ~5K | 0.77× | |
| 41 | Oregon | ~3K | 0.77× | |
| 42 | Wisconsin | ~3K | 0.75× | |
| 43 | New York | ~10K | 0.72× | |
| 44 | Maine | <1K | 0.71× | |
| 45 | New Hampshire | <1K | 0.69× | |
| 46 | Tennessee | ~4K | 0.61× | |
| 47 | Mississippi | ~2K | 0.61× | |
| 48 | North Carolina | ~5K | 0.60× | |
| 49 | South Carolina | ~3K | 0.58× | |
| 50 | Alabama | ~2K | 0.55× |
The strongest cross-interests of the USA Boxing audience — brands, topics and people combined.
| # | · | Interest | Category | Affinity | × |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Wladimir Klitschko | Sports | 74.60× | ||
| 02 | Grandmaster Flash | Music & Radio | 72.59× | ||
| 03 | Portia de Rossi | Movies & TV | 37.84× | ||
| 04 | Everlast (boxing) | Sports | 35.72× | ||
| 05 | Amazon Appstore | Technology & Electronics | 31.28× | ||
| 06 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | Sports | 20.00× | ||
| 07 | Ice-T | Music & Radio | 19.81× | ||
| 08 | Tyson Fury | Sports | 14.87× | ||
| 09 | Aikido | Sports | 14.80× | ||
| 10 | The Salvation Army | Politics & Society | 13.03× | ||
| 11 | Judo | Sports | 9.48× | ||
| 12 | Taekwondo | Sports | 8.98× | ||
| 13 | Muhammad Ali | Sports | 8.55× | ||
| 14 | Karate | Sports | 8.36× | ||
| 15 | Anthony Joshua | Sports | 7.70× | ||
| 16 | Ed Harris | Movies & TV | 7.10× | ||
| 17 | Grappling | Sports | 6.03× | ||
| 18 | Boxing | Sports | 5.43× | ||
| 19 | Self-defense | Sports | 4.21× | ||
| 20 | Chuck Norris | Movies & TV | 3.41× |
Values above 1.00× are above the country average, values below 1.00× below it.
| Trait | Cluster | Deviation | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patriotism | CONSERVATISM | 5.86× | |
| Risk Appetite | THRILL | 1.72× | |
| Need for Security | CONSERVATISM | 1.36× |
| Trait | Cluster | Deviation | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sustainability | BALANCE | 0.56× | |
| Pet Ownership | JOY | 0.65× | |
| Creativity | OPEN | 0.68× |
USA Boxing has an estimated audience of 302,468 people in United States, concentrated in Texas and California.
26.0% of USA Boxing fans are female, 74.0% are male, with an average age of 36.1 years.
USA Boxing fans show strongest brand affinity for Portia de Rossi (37.84×), Grandmaster Flash (72.59×), and Wladimir Klitschko (74.6×) over the country average.
USA Boxing fans in United States are most concentrated in Texas (reach ~50K), California (reach ~40K), and Florida (reach ~20K). These three regions account for the largest share of the active audience.
Beyond USA Boxing itself, the audience over-indexes on Grandmaster Flash (72.59×), Wladimir Klitschko (74.6×), Ice-T (19.81×), and Judo (9.48×) compared to the United States average.
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Audience size is the estimated number of people in United States who actively search for USA Boxing. Affinity is an over-index ratio: 2.0× means the audience is twice as likely to engage with that brand or trait as the country average. Reach is the estimated number of audience members in a region. Regional and brand-affinity tables are sorted from strongest signal to weakest.
This audience profile is generated by Rascasse from anonymized search-behavior signals across United States. For methodology see methodology. Affinity values are over-index ratios vs. the country average (1.0 = baseline). Audience sizes are estimated, not measured.
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