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Welcome to our Fighting Boxing Gloves collection! Specifically designed for fighters who need agility, speed, and precision, these gloves are your ultimate ally in the ring. They generally are lighter, usually 8–10 oz for professional fights, and have more compact padding to allow for maximum impact and power transfer. They provide a lighter feel to increase speed and accuracy while delivering powerful match winning punches.
Explore our range of high-quality fighting boxing gloves from renowned brands like Fairtex, Twins Special, Hayabusa, Everlast and more. Crafted with advanced materials and expert design, our gloves are built to enhance your technique while ensuring your hands remain protected during intense training and competition.
At Boxing Royale, we understand the unique needs of fighters. Here’s why our Fighting Boxing Gloves are essential for your training:
Join the community of dedicated fighters who trust Boxing Royale for their boxing gear. Shop now and get ready for your next battle with our Fighting Boxing Gloves!
A: Our fighting boxing gloves are available in a full range of sizes, including popular options like 8 oz and 10 oz to suit various weight classes and competition needs.
A: In most professional fights, 8 oz and 10 oz gloves are the standard, with size depending on weight class and competition rules. Generally, 8 oz gloves are used in lower weight classes (up to 67 kg), while 10 oz gloves are used in higher weight classes (over 67 kg). Always check the specific requirements of your competition.
A: Our fighting boxing gloves are crafted from genuine leather, offering durability, flexibility, and comfort to withstand the demands of competitive fighting.
A: Fighting gloves are not recommended for sparring due to their design and padding. These gloves are built to maximize power and impact, which is not ideal for sparring, where safety and added protection are prioritized.
A: After each use, wipe down your gloves and allow them to air dry completely. Clean the interior with a mild disinfectant, use hand wraps to reduce sweat buildup, and store your gloves in a cool, ventilated area away from sunlight to maintain their quality.
A: To break in new fighting gloves, start with shadow boxing, light bag work, and pad sessions to gradually soften the padding. Use them consistently in short sessions to let the materials mold comfortably to your hands.