Collection: Professional Fighters (High-End Gear)

Boxing (Premium): Professional boxers in Australia gravitate toward top-tier global brands. For instance, Winning (Japan) and Cleto Reyes (Mexico) are renowned for their premium quality – Winning gloves are handcrafted and highly sought-after in Australia, while Cleto Reyes gloves (a “puncher’s glove” used in world title bouts since the 1940s) offer superb craftsmanship and carry a premium price. Fairtex (Thailand) is another elite brand, known as “gear of champions” in Muay Thai and MMA circles​, with its equipment engineered for top performance. These premium brands have an excellent reputation for durability and protection, making them ideal for pro-level training and competition. They’re available through specialty fight shops in Australia (e.g. FightHQ, MMA Fight Store) and are favored by pros despite the high cost.

 

MMA (Premium): In mixed martial arts, fighters often choose Hayabusa (a Canadian brand) and Venum (French brand, official UFC outfitter) for premium gloves, shorts, and rashguards. Hayabusa gear is globally regarded for its advanced design and safety features, and it’s sold Australia-wide via MMA stores. Venum has grown alongside MMA’s explosion in popularity and is praised for high-quality materials and bold designs. Premium Muay Thai gear (used in MMA stand-up training) from Fairtex or Twins Special is also common; these brands are globally recognized and endorsed by world champions. Overall, pros opt for premium gear due to superior build – these brands have strong recognition worldwide and can be found in Australia through specialized retailers or official distributors.

BJJ (Premium): Top Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitors often invest in premium gis and grappling gear. Shoyoroll (USA) and Origin (USA) are examples of high-end gi brands prized for quality and limited-edition designs. In Australia, Hyperfly and Kingz are also known among serious BJJ athletes for premium uniforms. These brands aren’t as mainstream globally as boxing brands, but within the BJJ community they carry weight and are available via niche BJJ stores or online. High-level competitors might also use Hayabusa or Venum for no-gi wear (rash guards, shorts) – both premium in build. While pricey, premium BJJ gear offers superior fit and longevity, which is crucial for daily training at a professional level.

Availability & Recognition: Premium brands for pros are often globally recognized and have niche availability in Australia. Everlast – while it has gear across all price points – also offers pro-fight gear; however, most Aussie pros favor the specialized brands above. Notably, some Australian-owned brands have made it to the world stage: Sting Sports (an Australian brand) produces high-performance boxing equipment used in Olympic games. Sting’s competition gloves (AIBA approved) are premium quality and have been used by elite amateurs and some pros, giving Sting a strong reputation locally and internationally. In summary, professional fighters in Australia typically use premium gear (Winning, Cleto Reyes, Fairtex, Hayabusa, Venum, etc.) known for top-notch safety and performance. These brands are globally famous and available through select Australian distributors, catering to the needs of professionals who demand the best in protection and durability.

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