Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Background: In this study, the Aggression scale was compared between male and female boxers in addition to the elite and non-elite boxers. The issue was therefore identified as " Boxing and Aggression: A critical study among Elite and Non–Elite Players." Comparing the aggressiveness of males and females as well as elite and non-elite boxers was the goal of this study. The aggressive tendencies of male and female boxers and elite and non-elite boxers are predicted to differ significantly from one another. Methodology: The participants in this survey shall be regarded as accurate representations of the state of Tamil Nadu's whole boxing population. The participants were between the age of 17 to 26 years. The subjects were selected by non-probability quota sampling for the purposive sampling method. The subjects were (N=100) boxers from Tamil Nadu state. Result: Males and females as well as elite and non-elite boxers had significantly different levels of aggression, according to the findings. The level of aggression among female boxers and non-elite boxers is high compared to the male and elite boxers respectively.