November 30, 2023
MMA CAGES
MMA Equipment
Monster Rings and Cages is known worldwide as the company that builds the very BEST MMA CAGES in the world. We build our cages and ship to promoters and to MMA gyms all around the world.
The difference in our cage and others is simple. We have a better design. It is the easiest to assemble and to take down and transport. It is the STRONGEST MMA CAGE in the world.
Over the years we have developed our MMA cages to outperform all others and to be the safest cage you can use. Ask any MMA commissioner and they will tell you that the Monster MMA Cages are the best.
We use strong AMERICAN steel in the construction of our cages. The fence is very thick and very strong. No worries about the cage wire with our MA Cages.
Per regulation, MMA Cage doors must open to the OUTSIDE only. This is for the safety of the fighters. If a fighter was down, in front of the cage door, and needed medical assistance, and you opened the door INTO the cage, the fighter would be in the way. A Monster Cage is the very best and the safest.
We also offer the equipment for MMA training gyms. We custom build bag racks, supply punching bags, safety and protective equipment, grappling dummies, and more.
When it comes to MMA, we have you covered!
November 30, 2023
November 24, 2023
HEAVY PUNCHING BAGS
Which is better?
Is vinyl, Leather, or artificial leather best?
Let's first talk about ARTIFICIAL LEATHER. Actually, this is a fancy name for something that is not leather at all. It is a type of vinyl that is smooth, like leather, but not the same.
Artificial leather is a very thin covering that is laminated on to give the bag the "look" of leather, at a lesser price. These bags are generally not as good as vinyl or real leather. The artificial covering can de-laminate and actually peel off. It is also easily punctured and tears much easier than the other bags. When you see a bag with a lot of duct tape on it, it is probably an artificial leather bag.
Real leather took the place of the old CANVAS punching bags. Canvas punching bags were and still are very strong. But they are rough on a person's bare hands and their gloves as well. Real leather is soft and supple and certainly doesn't wear out a set of gloves, or bare knuckles like the canvas bags did. The drawback is the expense of real leather. Many boxers/boxing coaches still love the real leather bags.
Vinyl bags, made from good strong vinyl are very strong and tend to outlast all other punching bags. They are certainly best to use in a boxing fitness gym where many classes and users are punching the bags every day. The vinyl bags are a little rougher than real leather bags and artificial leather bags, but do not pose a threat to the user's gloves or their bare knuckles. These work great in boxing gyms as well and the vinyl bags are able to withstand heavy punching day in and day out.
For most gyms, VINYL PUNCHING BAGS are the best answer. Real Leather punching bags are also a top choice. Artificial leather bags are the third choice, in our opinion.
Contact Monster Rings and Cages with any questions.
November 24, 2023
Heavy Punching Bags
How do I hang a heavy punching bag
The answer to the question of "how high do I hang a heavy punching bag" is one of those answers that has a few different possible correct responses.
In a gym doing boxing fitness you do not want the heavy punching bags to "swing" very much. This is why a lot of Fitness Boxing Gyms like to use the longer Muay Thai bags. These bags will hang down to within an inch or two of the gym's floor and when hung from a bag rack, do not have much movement. This makes the user actually punch (and kick) more.
In a Boxing Gym the answer will depend on if the fighter wants to focus more on punching or footwork.
If you hang a punching bag from a normal bag rack or bag arm that is approximately 8' above the floor, the bag will hang with the normal punching bag heavy chain and the user will punch more, because the bag doesn't swing as much.
We've all seen the movies where the trainer will hold the punching bag steady while the boxer hits the bag. This is for more punching and less footwork.
Some gyms take a short cut and hang their bags from beams or rafters in their ceilings using LONG chains. If you hang your punching bag in this manner, it will certainly SWING a lot more. The user will actually do more footwork and less punching when the bags swing a lot.
In many Fitness Boxing Gyms, they will actually have the long Muay Thai bags touching the floor, to stop them from swinging.
We are not a fan of letting the bags swing too much. Better to work the bag with punches and work the footwork by moving around the bag, in our opinion.
In most cases, if the "eye bolt" is at about 96" above the floor your bag will hang at the perfect level to punch (and kick if you are using a long bag) without too much sway.
November 24, 2023
Heavy Punching Bags
Chains or Straps
When it comes to hanging heavy punching bags, there is some question as to which is best, chains or nylon straps?
In a gym with a lot of punching bags you will sometimes see the bags using the nylon straps with the idea that the nylon straps will make less noise than the chains.
That is really not necessarily true. Good bag chains are thick and heavy, and the weight of the bag holds them taut, making them pretty quiet.
Here's why Monster Rings and Cages thinks that heavy bag chains are better than nylon straps.
So, which is better, Nylon Straps or Bag Chains? Bag chains win by a landslide.
As always, feel free to contact Monster Rings and Cages with any questions.
November 24, 2023
How to measure a Turnbuckle
Turnbuckles are a "must have" for your wrestling or boxing ring. Your ring will have turnbuckles in each corner for each rope. Additionally, you will have turnbuckles under your ring attached to the tensioning cables.
When replacing a turnbuckle, it is important to know the size that you need. This is a question that almost every customer asks us, when they need to get new turnbuckles. What size?
Most everyone will measure a turnbuckle incorrectly. It is very easy to do that.
First, you need to know the diameter of the threaded rods. This is almost always part of the turnbuckle. Just look at either end, on one side or the other, and you will see a 1/2" or a 5/8" diameter marking. There are many different sizes of turnbuckles, but for wrestling and for boxing, 1/2" x 5/8's are the most common.
Now, you need to know the length. Do you just measure from end to end? No, that is not correct.
Turnbuckles are measured only in the center "take up portion". If you look closely at a drop-forged turnbuckle, you see that at each end of the take up portion there are actually threaded NUTS. One end will be threaded to turn to the RIGHT, when tightening the turnbuckle, and usually has an "R" as a marking while the other end is threaded to turn to the left and has an " L" marking. SEE BELOW:
Turnbuckles are measured in the “take up area’ and not the entire length.
The above shows the TAKE UP portion of a turnbuckle. You will measure just that.
Measure from the inside of the “nut” to the other (inside area) nut. A 6” turnbuckle will measure 6”. A 9” turnbuckle will measure 9”, and a 12” turnbuckle will measure 12”.
That measurement will tell you the proper size turnbuckle to order.
Feel free to contact MONSTER RINGS AND CAGES with any questions.
November 24, 2023
How to measure your ring's size
What size mat cover do I need to order? What size ring ropes will fit my ring? How do I know what size ring skirts to buy?
These are just a few of the questions that we are asked on a regular basis.
In a gym, especially, where you have had your ring assembled for several years it is easy to forget what size it is.
In the boxing world, a lot of the "old-timers" will refer to a ring's size by the area INSIDE the ring ropes. This is NOT how rings are actually measured.
For example, a 20' boxing ring will have 16' INSIDE the ring ropes. If you order a 16' canvas or ropes to fit a 16' ring, etc. it isn't going to work!
All rings, boxing, wrestling, etc. are measured by the size of the PLATFORM, edge to edge. It is easy to measure your ring with a tape measure. Go to the center of the ring and measure from edge to edge. See below.
In the above illustration, the ring is 20'. The area inside the ring ropes is not the ring's size. It is the actual size of the platform.
Measure your ring before making any accessory purchases, if you have any question about what size to get.
Monster Rings and Cages is always glad to assist you.
November 24, 2023
HOW TO TIE DOWN YOUR RING CANVAS
In the old days, everyone seemed to want to "lace" the canvas down. This is a bit time consuming, and it also forced them to pull very hard on the grommets, sometimes pulling the grommet out.
There is a faster, easier, and better way to tie down your ring's canvas.
In the drawing below, you see one side of the ring with only three (3) short pieces of tie down rope, using 6 grommets. This is much faster and much easier than lacing every grommet. You can get your ring's canvas just as tight, in a shorter time.
Monster always provides the tie down rope for your canvas in 100' coils. Cut pieces of the tie down rope into 16- to 18-inch-long pieces, as you need them.
Start in the CENTER of each side. Tie one end of the rope to a grommet that is to the left or right of the center grommet. Then wrap the rope around the bottom tie down bar and back up to the grommet next to the center grommet. Tie it tightly but be sure you can untie this side later.
NOTE: When you are ready to take the ring down, or remove the canvas, you will only need to untie one end of each rope, making the take down and the next assembly even faster.
Next do the same thing in the corners, as shown. This should have one side tied down and you will next move to the OPPOSITE side of the ring and do the same thing. On the opposite side of the ring, be sure to first pull out all wrinkles so the mat cover will be flat and wrinkle free.
Now, with two sides tied down, you will tie down the two remaining sides. Again, make certain that you pull out any wrinkles and have a smooth mat cover. Wrinkles in a mat cover can be dangerous to the participants in the ring.
NOTE: When pulling the wrinkles out and getting the mat cover tight, do not use the rope and pull on the grommets. You should physically grab hold of the canvas itself and pull it, not the grommets.
If you have a very large ring and see a spot with wrinkles that are difficult to get out, you can always add another tie down spot. In most cases 3 tie down spots are sufficient to get a good tight, smooth and wrinkle free mat cover.
NOTE: If your ring has a cable around it, rather than a tie down bar, tighten the cable very tightly and tie down to the cable in the same manner as illustrated above.
Remember, SAFETY is your main concern!
July 06, 2023
FREE SHIPPING on our small packages.
Monster Rings and cages offers FREE GROUND SHIPPING on all of our small package products that are eligible to be shipped using UPS ground shipping service.
This would include ring mat covers, ring ropes, turnbuckles, boxing corner pads, wrestling turnbuckle pads, and other ring and cage accessories. All products that offer FREE SHIPPING will have that information on their web page.
RESTRICTIONS: The Free Ground Shipping is only available to destinations in the 48 contiguous states. Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, and other international customers will need to contact us for a shipping quote.
Expedited shipping is not included in the Free Ground Shipping. If you need something shipped as expedited, you should also contact us for the shipping costs.
Any item that requires shipping on pallets via truck line is not included in the free shipping, unless otherwise stated on the product's web page. Examples of palletized products are rings, ring padding, MMA Cages, bag racks, punching bags, etc.
If you have a question about any product, please feel free to contact us via CHAT, telephone: (502) 839-6335, or email: info@teammrc.com