Saturday, June 6, 2009

Everything About Boxing Equipment From Trunks To Gloves

By Mike Johnson II

There is plenty of important equipment that a professional or a serious amateur boxer has to remember to wear in order to be successful in the ring. The equipment is not only important for success, but also to be taken seriously by other boxers and their camps. If people know you are serious about the profession of boxing, they are more likely to want to book a fight against you in order to help their client grow if they want to take a step up the ladder.

There are standard boxing shoes worn in the ring, you don't want your shoes to be too heavy in order for you to remain light on your feet in order to dodge anything your opponents throws your way and in order for you to quickly counter punch. You also want these shoes to be able to be quickly taken off in case of emergency, they should have normal lases like you see most boxers wear.

The trunks that a boxer wears can really promote themselves or it can promote a particular product through a sponsor that helped them get ready for the fight financially. If they do use something to promote themselves, it is usually through a nickname like "The Hammer" Tommy Hearns. You want your name to be remembered so you can get other fights, whether the current one is a win, loss or draw. You also want to make sure your gloves are placed on your hands properly. You can even wear bright colored gloves in some situations to draw attention, but usually people are just putting advertisements on their backs in order to get that sort of thing done nowadays to increase revenue and visibility.

You also want to make sure your hands are properly taped when boxing and that they meet all necessary regulations. You don't want to be caught putting any foreign substance on your hands in order to gain an advantage. During training sessions and even during most amateur fights, many boxers use the proper head gear in order to protect themselves from injury. During a training session you also need items like a punching bag or a jump rope in order to stay agile, lean and mean. You also need the proper medical equipment during your training sessions in case you are cut or otherwise injure yourself, you don't want to lose precious time healing from a fresh injury.

Your trainer may also have specific things for you to do within your regimen that really can only be speculated upon. The diet before a fight is important, even though food items really and truly aren't considered to be boxing equipment. Don't forget your mouth guard, you don't want to accidentally bite your tongue during the fight. Your athletic supporter is also a good piece of boxing equipment to have, especially if you are fighting Andrew Golota. - 16887

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