To begin with, I'd like to emphasize that as a rule, "even though" and "even if" are not interchangeable. It doesn't sound right to me. My reply to Edward:The sentence you presented doesn't sound right to me either. The right usage is "satisfied with": "I'm satisfied with what I've done in boxing." This doesn't mean though that "satisfied of" is grammatically wrong; it just so happens that "satisfied with" is the widely accepted usage.
Source: Manila Times January 17, 2024 17:23 UTC