3. Apple Watch Ultra 2 – Tech Brute
See Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Amazon reviews
Unbreakable screen (sapphire)
Ultra precise sensors (cardio, SPO2, temperature)
Coaching in real time + fall detection
A tech monster for the pros or geeks of the fight. Dear, but complete.
4. Coros Pace 3 – The effective pen
See the Coros Pace3 and the opinions on Amazon
29G only
Cardio monitoring, vo₂ max, structured training
Autonomy 20 days
Light, simple, efficient. In Shadow or Sparring, she is forgotten.
5. Fitbit load 6 – The connected compact
See Fitbit load 6 and opinions on Amazon
Reliable cardio + coaching
Stress monitoring + recovery
Small screen but complete
Perfect for the boxer who wants to progress without carrying a brick on the wrist.
6. SUUNTO 9 PEAK PRO – La Discre Costaude
See the Suunto 9 Peak Pro and Amazon reviews
Effort analysis + recovery
MIL-STD-810h resistance
Precise GPS for jogging outings
Discreet, but not fragile. She follows your efforts and collects the blows.
Final review – The Filterless Verdict
Polar Vantage V3 : for those who want to optimize each training
Garmin Forerunner 255 : for regular boxers who want clear data
Apple Watch Ultra 2 : for technophiles who want to follow everything, even their sweat
Coros Pace 3 : for those who train hard without being embarrassed
Fitbit load 6 : for beginner to intermediary profiles who want a boost
SUUNTO 9 PEAK PRO : for discreets who want solid without breaking the bank
Bonus advice: Forget the gadgets. Choose the one that adapts to your training pace and your combat style.
FAQ – Watches for combat sports
Do you need a cardiofrequency for boxing?
Yes. To follow your intensity and your recovery between rounds, a reliable cardio is essential.
Do connected watches resist blows?
Not all. You need a robust model, with reinforced housing and Gorilla type glass or sapphire.
What minimum autonomy for full training?
Aim at least 8 p.m. in GPS mode or 5 to 7 days in mixed use. Below, you will have to recharge all the time.