yes it could be from wearing boxers
Henry Cooper has written: 'Henry Cooper--an autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Boxers (Sports), Boxing 'Holy Unction' 'Henry Cooper (100 Greatest Boxers)' 'Henry Cooper's 100 Greatest Boxers (100 Greatest)' 'H for 'Enry' -- subject(s): Biography, Boxers (Sports)
You shouldn't have severe pain in your sack (I am assuming you mean scrotum). Many boys experience mild pains, usually from being hit there by a ball in sports, or perhaps by a friend who is "sack-tapping" you. This pain will go away. Another cause of pain sometimes can be from the testicles bouncing around while running / playing sports. This is more common to happen in boys who have larger testicles (later in puberty). That is why it is important to wear a jockstrap (athletic supporter) or compression shorts while running, or at least tight briefs. NO BOXERS ! that is a sure way to have testicle pain.
Torsion of the unaffected testis is prevented by securing it during the surgery to correct the twisted testis. Wearing an athletic supporter or jockstrap helps prevent testicular torsion by keeping the testicles pulled tightly against the body during physical activity.
Osteoarthritis is the wearing out of the joint from sports injury
Professionally, suit and tie, or wearing clothes that matches there profession. E.g. Sports Surveyors wearing sports clothes.
Wearing jewelleries might affect sports performance because you might hit someone with that jewellery
A sports man
Len Zinberg has written: 'Walk hard--talk loud' -- subject(s): African American boxers, African Americans, Boxers (Sports), Fiction
Any sport would be considered a gentle sport for any chinese imigrant, due to the fact of small testicles
Morton Lewis has written: 'Ted \\' -- subject(s): Biography, Boxers (Sports)
Marinette Cerdan has written: 'Cerdan' -- subject(s): Biography, Boxers (Sports)
No playing sports in the rain is more fun