Nike
Nike Boxing Boots & Wrestling Shoes at Seconds Out
Nike Boxing Boots are used by fighters at every level, from first time gym goers to world champions. At Seconds Out, we're an official UK Nike Boxing stockist, so every pair you buy is the real deal, shipped in 24 hours. The range covers all bases. The Nike Hyper KO 3 is Nike's lightest boxing boot to date, brilliant for fighters who want speed and that locked in feel. The Nike Machomai 3 is the classic all rounder, trusted by amateurs and pros alike. We also stock Nike wrestling shoes like the Inflict 4 and Tawa, which many boxers use for their lower cut feel. Boots are available from UK size 2 in adult and junior options. Nike boxing shoes tend to fit snug, so if you're between sizes, we usually recommend going half a size up. Each product page has specific fit notes to help you decide. What boot suits your training style best?
The Best Nike Boxing Shoes
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been training for years, Nike has something to suit your needs, and your feet! Two of the most popular models are the Nike Hyper KO 2 and the Nike Machomai 3, available in a range of classic and modern colourways including black, white/gold, and more.
Nike Wrestling Shoes – Also Great for Boxing
Many of Nike’s wrestling shoes have become favourites in the boxing world too, especially for those who like a lower-cut, more flexible feel. The Tawa and Inflict models offer brilliant support and comfort. Whether you're on the mats on in the boxing ring Nike Wrestling Boots are a winner.
Nike Boxing Clothing
We don’t just stock footwear — we’ve also got a solid range of Nike boxing clothing, including shorts and vests for amateur bouts, and training gear like t-shirts and sweat-wicking apparel. All designed to keep you cool, comfortable, and sharp in the gym or the ring.
Nike Boxing Boots Size Guide
We stock both adult and kids Nike boxing boots, starting from UK size 2. Nike boxing and wrestling shoes can fit snugly, so if you're buying for a younger fighter or yourself, we sometimes recommend going up half a size. Especially if they're wearing thicker socks. However, if you are wondering what size of boots to get, each product on our site has a size guide and specific fit notes, so make sure to check that out before you buy.
























