The top 10 neighbors for TITLE Boxing Club span six different subcategories — sports podcasts, TV personalities, men's apparel, sports journalism websites, journalists, and pet care — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.86 to 0.89.
The shape is flat. Men in Blazers leads at 0.89, a sports podcast, followed by Katie Nolan (0.88), a TV personality, and Men's Apparel (0.88), a retail category. The Players' Tribune (0.88) and Bill Simmons (0.88) — both in the sports media orbit, as a website and a journalist respectively — round out the top five. Dogtopia (0.88), a pet care service, sits at position six, the most structurally unexpected entry in the set. The remaining four — Deadspin (0.87), School of Rock (0.87), Keith Law (0.87), and Ethan Allen (0.86) — add a magazine, a children's education brand, another journalist, and a furniture retailer. Only one neighbor, barre3 (0.85, just outside the top 10), shares TITLE Boxing Club's own subcategory of Fitness Centers and Gyms; within the top 10 itself, no fellow gym appears. The dominant subcategory pattern is sports-adjacent media — podcasts, websites, journalists — but the set is genuinely mixed, with no single kind accounting for more than two or three slots.
The flat shape and cross-kind composition together suggest an audience defined less by fitness category loyalty than by a consistent demographic profile that happens to overlap with sports media consumers, apparel shoppers, and a range of lifestyle services.