From amateur competitions to the world stage, TITLE Boxing has everything you need to outfit yourboxing ring. Shop for the latest andgreatest inboxing ringtimers, gongs, round cards, corner cushions, ring ropes and covers, turnbuckle covers, ring padding, ring skirts, bumper pads, and so much more.Grab the best accessories forboxing ringsfor training orcompetition.
Just like boxing gloves, and nearly any type of equipment you use in training or competition, boxing rings are designed to fit specific needs. There are three main types of boxing rings: drop-and-lock, “lowboy”, and floor rings. A drop-and-lock style of boxing ring is designed to be used at a 36” regulation height for competition or adjusted to a lower height setting when head room is needed. A high boxing ring placement is ideal for larger competitions so that judges, spectators, and officials can easily view the action. A lower setting allows for low ceilings where the fighters might need more headroom. This type of boxing ring is convenient for coaches who use it in their gym but also take it to events. A “lowboy” boxing ring only has the lower setting and is most popular in boxing gyms rather than competition. This type of ring is convenient to get in and out of and accommodates a lower ceiling. Floor rings are widely used in boxing gyms because they require no additional flooring, making them more affordable and versatile.
No matter what type of boxing ring you are using, every ring needs accessories! In both drop-and-lock and “lowboy” boxing rings, the floor is constructed of hardwood planks then topped with 1” padding for safety and a canvas cover for traction. In floor ring boxing rings, the 1” padding sits right on the floor and is covered with a canvas. You can outfit your boxing ring with rope covers and cushions to ensure it is safe for fighters. Turnbuckle covers are also important for safety in your boxing ring. These cover the metal turnbuckles on all boxing rings.
Ring sizes vary, but whatever size ring you have, TITLE Boxing can accessorize it! There are no regulations in training or boxing gyms, but rings used in competition should range from 16’ - 20’. You seldom see a 16’ ring used in competition, while 20’ - 22’ is most common. We offer rope covers and other accessories for boxing rings 18’-22’. Ring skirts are a great addition to your boxing ring – these are available here for rings 18’-24’.
Overall, boxing rings are designed to fit your space, whether you have a small gym or large facility. The specific style or type of ring depends a lot on personal preference and how it’s intended to be used. The main thing is to have one in your gym, so your fighters get accustomed to how they feel and what it’s like to move around between four corners and when their backs are against the ropes.
FAQs
Yes, we sell all of those options and more!
You will need rope covers, turnbuckle covers, and corner cushions. Optionally, you can dress up your boxing ring with a ring skirt, ring gong, timers, or round cards too.
Diagonally, corner to corner inside the ropes.
This depends on the ring size you have. We list rope sizes according to the ring size they are going on. For example, a 20ft rope(s) would go on a 20ft ring.