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MMA Gloves

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Premium Leather MMA Gloves for Training, Sparring, and Competition

MMA gloves are specialized mixed martial arts gear designed to protect your hands during striking while allowing finger mobility for grappling. Infinitude Fight’s collection features high-grade leather material with shock-absorbing foam that shields your knuckles and wrists without restricting movement. These gloves serve three primary purposes: they cushion impact during sparring sessions, protect your hands when training on heavy bags, and maintain grip strength for grappling transitions. The open-finger design distinguishes mixed martial arts gloves, allowing fighters to execute submissions and clinch work. 

Professional fighters and beginners alike rely on quality leather MMA gloves because proper hand protection prevents injuries that can sideline training for weeks. Reinforced stitching extends glove durability through hundreds of training rounds, while breathable materials reduce hand fatigue during extended sessions. Infinitude Fight designs each pair for real fighting conditions, whether you’re drilling techniques, competing in the cage, or building striking power on pads. You can also customize the colors, add a brand logo, name, and details. 

How to Choose the Right Size Gloves?

MMA gloves range from 4 oz to 8 oz, with size selection depending on your hand dimensions and intended use. Measure your hand circumference around the knuckles (excluding the thumb) to determine your base size: small (7-8 inches), medium (8-9 inches), large (9-10 inches), or extra-large (10+ inches). Competition gloves weigh 4-6 oz and fit snugly for maximum speed and precision. Training and sparring gloves weigh 14-16 oz, offering extra padding to protect both you and your training partners during full-contact sessions.

Try gloves on with hand wraps if you use them, as wraps add bulk that affects fit. Your fingers should reach the end of the finger slots without cramping, and the wrist strap should secure firmly without cutting off circulation. The glove should feel snug across your knuckles but allow your hand to form a complete fist. Still confused? Refer to our size guide