The Best Boxing Gloves 2020

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RDX Sports

Cleto Reyes

Rival

Hayabusa

Everlast

Venum

Title

Winning

Ring To Cage

Fairtex

Brands

RDX Sports

Celeto Reyes

Rival

Hayabusa

Everlast

Venum

Title

Winning

Ring to Cage

Fairtex

Price $47.99 $139.00 – $163.00 $119.99 $129.99 $14.81 - $121.84 $99.99 $39.99 - $49.99 $315.00 $64.95 - $99.95 $115.69
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10-16 oz 10 oz, 8 oz 12-16 oz 16 oz 12, 14 & 16 oz 10-16 oz 12, 14, 16 oz 16 oz 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24oz 14, 16 oz
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Strap Laces Strap Strap Strap Strap Strap Laces Laces Strap
Padding Layered with Shell-Shock gel infused Tetra-padding 2" latex foam padding layered foam padding layered foam padding Full padding Triple layered padding Multi-layer shock absorbing foams layered foam padding Padding MiM-Foam -
Material 100% authentic full grain cowhide leather Cowhide leather Leather Leather Synthetic Leather Leather Leather Leather Cowhide leather Leather
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The Best Boxing Gloves

The sport of boxing ages back to ancient Greece where bare knuckle fights were very commonly watched. As time passed by, fighters knew that they need to cover their hands to protect them while doing maximum damage to the opponent.  This is why every time you are navigating the web for the finest and the sturdiest combat sports gear, the first thing that you look for are a pair of high quality leather boxing gloves because If you order the best quality gloves, you are more likely to enhance your stance as a boxer while the gloves will give you maximum protection. Gloves not only protect your hands from blows and hits through a shock absorbing material, but it also adds comfort to your hands during training and fighting.

Types of Boxing Gloves

Here are the types of boxing gloves available:

  • Bag Gloves
  • Sparring Gloves
  • Training Boxing Gloves
  • Professional Boxing Gloves

Size of Boxing Gloves

On an average, boxing gloves come in 10 oz. 12 oz. 14 oz. and 16 oz. But here is a wider chart for you so you can pick the best one for you:

  • 8 oz.: Competitive boxing
  • 10 oz.: Competitive boxing
  • 12 oz.: People with small hands or women
  • 14 oz.: Average sized hands
  • 16 oz. : Most commonly used weight
  • 18 oz. : used for larger weight classes and training
  • 20 oz. : less commonly used than 18 oz. but used for training as well

Here’s another weight chart:

  • 120lbs & down (12oz or 14oz)
  • 120lbs – 150lbs (14oz – 16oz)
  • 150lbs – 180lbs (16oz – 20oz)
  • 180lbs & up (18oz & up)

Research well through our website and see which gloves suit your choice and your budget. Begin your boxing journey today!