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Boxing Jerseys
When you’re ready to compete, you want to top it off with just the right touch. TITLE Boxing jerseys are ideal for competition because they are constructed of lightweight, poly-blended fabrics that allow for airflow. They have also been carefully designed to be form-fitting, so they won’t restrict your movement or slow you down. Every style is offered in a wide array of colors to coordinate with your trunks and headgear, so you’ll always have the perfect match.
There is a wide array of boxing apparel that can be worn in training, for competition, or as casual wear, and boxing jerseys are one of those most common clothing items you see in and around the ring.
Primarily designed for use in the ring for competition, boxing jerseys are constructed to be lightweight, sweat-resistant, and comfortable. This makes them ideal for a wide range of uses, including being worn as boxing training shirts. In fact, wearing them in training helps you to adapt to the fit and feel you get in the ring. Using boxing jerseys as boxing training shirts is also a good way to multi-purpose and get the most use out of them. In training, your boxing jersey will also get washed frequently, so they are made to withstand the regular washing.
Boxing jerseys are mostly worn during amateur competitions. They are part of a trunks and jersey set that is standard issue when fighting in a local boxing event or tournament. They provide just enough coverage of the upper torso to protect from scrapes, scratches, and potential rope burns. They don’t have any padding, but the thin fabric still helps guard against common abrasions and cuts.
The most basic boxing jerseys feature a standard tank or racerback design. This allows for more freedom of movement, plus their simple cut doesn’t include a lot of extra fabric that can get tangled or get in a fighter’s way. Their lighter weight, water-resistant fabric also doesn’t absorb unnecessary amounts of sweat and oils that can build up in a fighter’s uniform. Their minimal amount of fabric and basic design keeps it simple and effective and is the ideal blend for what a fighter must accomplish once he or she steps into the ring.
FAQs
Not necessarily. In most amateur events, you can wear a compression top instead of a jersey. The main thing sanctioning bodies look for is a different color top than waste band so that it’s easier for judges and referees to see where punches land.
We have sizing charts on all product pages. Please refer to those pages to find your closest measurements. If your size is not listed on the product page, we are currently not offering it.
We do carry youth jerseys but they are not always available in every style. We recommend visiting our competition apparel page to see a full range of what we offer.