Anmeldung Login        0  Warenkorb Basket
Line
Boxsack-Shop.ch
0  positions
CHF 0.00
Manufacturer

 Our special offers

 Bestsellers

 Martial Arts News

Boxing

03 Sep 2025 – Imane Khelif files appeal to CAS against World Boxing ban related to genetic testing; case proceedings ongoing and hearing to be scheduled.

04 Sep 2025 – French female boxers barred from competing at the 2025 World Boxing Championships after failing to meet the genetic sex-testing deadline.

04 Sep 2025 – World Boxing Championships: broadcast arrangements and schedule updates announced for Liverpool event.

21 Aug 2025 – Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif denies retirement rumors; confirms she continues to train actively between Algeria and Qatar.

20 Aug 2025 – Jake Paul to fight WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis on 14 Nov 2025 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, bout to be streamed live on Netflix.

19 Aug 2025 – Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. jailed in Mexico after U.S. deportation; authorities allege cartel involvement.

10 Aug 2025 – Two Japanese boxers, Shigetoshi Kotari and Hiromasa Urakawa, die from fight-related brain injuries suffered on the same fight card in Tokyo on 2 Aug 2025.

14 Jul 2025 – Oleksandr Usyk kicks off title week focusing on the war in Ukraine rather than Daniel Dubois in London.

14 Jul 2025 – Katie Taylor edges Amanda Serrano in trilogy bout by majority decision at Madison Square Garden – a strong signal for women's boxing.

03 Jul 2025 – Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. arrested in Los Angeles, faces deportation following fight against Jake Paul.


Kickboxing / Muay Thai

11 Sep 2025 – ONE Championship announces additional bout card for ONE 173 including Rodtang vs Nong-O flyweight Muay Thai world title and Lee vs Rasulov II among major additions.

10 Sep 2025 – ONE: multiple ONE Friday Fights matchups and lineup updates released (including card swaps and fighter statements ahead of events).

12 Sep 2025 – WAKO: Youth/European kickboxing events and championship schedule (WAKO European Championship information and dates announced for mid-September).

20 Aug 2025 – ONE Championship: Zakaria El Jamari vows to finish Johan “Jojo” Ghazali at ONE Fight Night 35 on 5 Sep 2025 in Lumpinee Stadium.

20 Aug 2025 – Tengnueng Fairtex plans a destructive finish against undefeated Maksim Bakhtin in the main event of ONE Friday Fights 121 on 22 Aug 2025.

18 Aug 2025 – Nabil Anane to make his kickboxing debut against former champion Ilias Ennahachi at ONE Friday Fights 126.

16 Aug 2025 – Takeru vs. Denis Puric set for an explosive flyweight kickboxing clash at ONE 173 in Japan.

01 Aug 2025 – ONE Friday Fights 118 full card revealed: trilogy Muay Thai bout Worapon vs Şen headlining the event at Lumpinee Stadium on 1 Aug 2025.


MMA / UFC

11 Sep 2025 – UFC / parent company media move reported: major broadcast-rights realignment and large new streaming deal reported (industry coverage of rights negotiations and strategic shift).

19 Aug 2025 – Gable Steveson confirmed for professional MMA debut on 12 Sep 2025 (LFA heavyweight bout vs Braden Peterson).

09 Sep 2025 – Dana White's Contender Series: Week 5 results, contract winners and scorecards published.

06 Sep 2025 – UFC Fight Night: Imavov vs Borralho (Paris) and other UFC Fight Night results / fight announcements in early September.

21 Aug 2025 – Olympic wrestling champion Gable Steveson set to make his MMA debut on 12 Sep 2025 in an LFA heavyweight bout against Braden Peterson in Minnesota.

19 Aug 2025 – Khamzat Chimaev crowned new UFC middleweight champion after defeating Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 319 on 16 Aug 2025 in Chicago.

16 Aug 2025 – UFC 319: Du Plessis vs. Chimaev took place live from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on 16 Aug 2025.

16 Jul 2025 – Conor McGregor prepares UFC comeback, re-enters anti-doping testing pool; discussions around a White House event underway.

15 Jul 2025 – Eduarda Moura demands fight at UFC Fight Night in Rio on October 11 after her victory at UFC Nashville.

14 Jul 2025 – Ilia Topuria sets new record: trading card sold for $101,000, most expensive UFC card to date.

13 Jul 2025 – MMA community reacts skeptically to Dana White's White House event ambitions; Ben Askren returns after lung transplant.

14 Jul 2025** – UFC announces historic event in Qatar on November 22, 2025 – the first-ever MMA event in the country on the UFC calendar.

14 Jul 2025 – Jon Jones praises Dustin Poirier as part of his ideal UFC fighter, announces main event Poirier vs. Holloway at UFC 318.

15 Jul 2025 – Dustin Poirier confirms retirement – his final fight will be against Max Holloway at UFC 318 on July 19 in New Orleans.

04 Jul 2025 – Kayla Harrison wins UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship via kimura against Julianna Peña at UFC 316, earns Performance of the Night.

 
 

 Expertise

 

How do I find the right boxing glove size?

The right size for boxing gloves is indicated in ounces (oz) and depends on your body weight and intended use (training or competition). For training, boxing gloves with a higher weight (12–16 oz) are recommended, while lighter gloves (8–10 oz) are typically used in competitions. Hand circumference also plays a role, with S, M, L, and XL being common sizes.

Here's how to find the right size:

1. Determine your body weight:
This is an important factor in choosing the right number of ounces.

2. Consider the intended use:
For training, heavier boxing gloves (12–16 oz) are better, while lighter ones (8–10 oz) are used in competition.

3. Measure your hand circumference:
• Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your hand (excluding the thumb).
• Compare the result to size charts (e.g., S = 16–18 cm, M = 19–21 cm, L = 22–23 cm, XL = 24–26 cm).

4. Try on different sizes:
A well-fitting boxing glove should fit snugly without pinching your fingers or palm. If you wear hand wraps, try on the boxing gloves with them to ensure a proper fit.

Additional tips:
Children's gloves: For kids up to about 10 years old, 4–6 oz boxing gloves are suitable. For teens up to 15 years and women with small hands, 8 oz boxing gloves are a good choice.
All-round gloves: 12 oz boxing gloves are often a good compromise for beginners and fitness boxing.
Protection: 14 and 16 oz boxing gloves offer more protection during training and sparring.
Thumb: Make sure the thumb is well protected and secured.
By following these steps and considering the various sizes and weights, you can find the boxing gloves that best suit your needs.

By following these steps and considering the various sizes and weights, you can find the boxing gloves that best suit your needs.
 
 
Line