Boxer

At its most literal, a boxer is an athlete who engages in the combat sport of boxing, which dates back as far as 688 BC in Ancient Greece [15, 28]. Modern boxing is governed by the Marquess of Queensberry rules, emphasizing strategy, footwork, and endurance over 3 to 12 rounds [15].

In the realm of apparel, the term most commonly refers to , a loose-fitting style of underwear that emerged as a more breathable alternative to briefs [2, 8]. Modern variations include boxer briefs , designed to prevent chafing during physical activity, and women's boxers used as comfort-wear or panties [2, 41]. At its most literal, a boxer is an

: They are medium-sized, muscular dogs known for their "square" muzzle and short, sleek coat [25]. Modern variations include boxer briefs , designed to

The Boxer dog breed originated in Germany and is a descendant of the old fighting dogs of the high valleys of Tibet [4]. Traditionally used for hunting stag and boar, they were also among the first breeds selected for police training [4]. Traditionally used for hunting stag and boar, they

: Figures like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson have transcended the sport to become global cultural symbols [26, 35]. The Canine: A Loyal Protector