Ultimate Guide to buy boxing gloves for beginners.

As a beginner to any fighting sport that’s you need boxing gloves for, you will eventually get tired of the sweaty gym gloves and want to buy your own pair to rock in training to look and feel sharp. I’m here to help you make this important choice, as I was there myself a few years ago and I can help others in the same position, so don’t worry. Without any further talk, here’s the top 5 glove brands and models I would consider buying as a beginner, categorised by what sport you do, and features of the glove.

  1. Venum Contender 2.0

    These gloves hold a place in my heart as they were the first boxing gloves I ever owned, and for good reason. The Contender 2.0 is a sturdy fit with a tight strap around the wrist to prevent injury in case you have not yet strengthened your wrists to resist impact. This glove is an excellent all rounder, suitable for the heavy bag, hitting pads, and even sparring or partnered drills. Overall an excellent choice for beginners looking to make the right choice from the jump and get ahead of competition.

  2. Everlast Prospect 2

    The Everlast prospect 2 is a solid pick for any beginner in the fighting game, as it boasts a good amount of padding and high wrist security due to the tight strap incorporated in the design. This means that as a beginner you can say goodbye to constantly injured wrists with the strap of this glove that locks your wrist into place, keeping it secure and durable to take all the stress that would usually go to your wrist and transfer it to the glove instead. The padding on these gloves is also a plus as it makes taking punches on your guard easy and not painful when used. I would recommend this glove to any who are starting boxing or K1 in particular, as both the padding and wrist security match well with these martial arts.

  3. Fairtex BVG 14

    The Fairtex BVG 14 model boxing glove is an excellent choice for all here who practise Muay Thai, the glove is specifically tailored to the requirements for this sport. With good grip strength due to a moveable top of the glove, something that is rare among other brands, allowing excellent control in the clinch or when a kick is caught, this glove is a formidable force to have early on in your Muay Thai journey, although the price is higher for this model compared to others, you can be sure that this price is not without reason, the BVG 14s deliver on all possible aspects, with organic leather, lacquered and durable finish and strong stitching, the Fairtex BVG 14 will not let you down.

  4. RDX F6 Kara

    The RDX F6 Kara gloves are an innovative force in the industry, introducing a new fit that is almost unrivalled by any competition, a quality you will surely feel as soon as you put on these gloves for your first training session in them, also providing supreme stability and comfort like no other. Rest assured knowing your hand will remain strong and comfortable as you train. The inside of the glove is extremely adaptable, somewhat like memory foam shoes, and they mould to your hand shape over time, certainly an excellent choice for a beginner looking for comfort and durability in K1 or even Muay Thai.

  5. Leone 1947

    The Leone 1947 model offers great performance for its price, including a very flexible padding, good for absorbing strikes while also providing a hard surface when you are the one striking your opponent, he is sure to feel the pain from any strike you throw as these gloves seem thin on the outside when actually they provide a good layer of padding on the back of the glove, similar to the Prospect 2, but with this glove, I would recommend using it for sparring or hitting pads as they enable you to condition your hands without damaging them while also ensuring your opponent isn’t being hit with a pillow. these gloves were created for boxing but I would argue they are also extremely versatile when it comes to K1 and any other form of kickboxing.

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