5 piece boxing canvas
5 panel boxing canvases: 51 designs on cotton canvas, from a champion portrait to gloves alone, in 4 size grids
The essentials:51 canvases in 5 panels and the matching stretcher kit. High-definition printing on cotton canvas, 4 size grids giving 50 to 200 cm of total width (about 20 to 79 in), with or without a frame. Champion portraits, women's boxing, gloves, ring scenes and references to cinema and video games. Free shipping.
A 5 panel canvas is chosen first on a measurement, not on an image: the one on your wall. Since all five panels share the same width, the total width of the arrangement is simply their sum.
| Size grid | Total width | Recommended location |
|---|---|---|
| 10×15 / 10×20 / 10×25 cm | 50 cm / 20 in | Narrow hallway, stairwell, desk |
| 20×35 / 20×45 / 20×55 cm | 100 cm / 39 in | Above a chest of drawers or a desk |
| 30×40 / 30×60 / 30×80 cm | 150 cm / 59 in | Above a 2 or 3 seat sofa, a headboard |
| 40×60 / 40×80 / 40×100 cm | 200 cm / 79 in | An open wall over 3 m, a training room |
The height, on the other hand, varies from panel to panel: two short ones at the ends, two intermediate, and the tallest in the centre. That stagger is what gives a polyptych its fan silhouette, and why one arrangement dresses a wide wall without needing much ceiling height.
🥊 The heavyweight legends
Three canvases for Mike Tyson, each on a different image: Mike Tyson head-on with his name in capitals behind him, Mike Tyson fighting in black and white on a slip, and Mike Tyson in flames.
For Muhammad Ali, the same scene in two treatments: Muhammad Ali in colour cut out on black, and Ali vs Liston in its original photographic version, ring and photographers included.
The blue-riband division is represented by Anthony Joshua in gold, Deontay Wilder against flames, Wladimir Klitschko before a night skyline, Vitali Klitschko mid-punch, Lennox Lewis with red gloves raised, Oleksandr Usyk in midnight blue, Evander Holyfield in the rain, Alexander Povetkin on cracked green, and Robert Helenius in a blaze.
🏆 The technicians and the stylists
Floyd Mayweather on gold, Terence Crawford between blue and gold, Vasyl Lomachenko with his London Games tattoo, Gennady Golovkin before snowy mountains, Bernard Hopkins in deep blue, Joe Calzaghe with the WBO belt, Amir Khan under a sepia storm, Roy Jones Jr with his name in gold, Marco Barrera on khaki, Felix Trinidad in smoked red, Manny Pacquiao in a double portrait, and Conor McGregor mid high kick. Oscar de la Hoya stands apart: a painted composition in five scenes, with the Olympic medal, both flags and the WBC belt.
👊 Women's boxing, eight canvases
Most shops stop at two or three designs. This collection offers eight: Katie Taylor under blue lightning, Claressa Shields seated in a yellow jacket, Cecilia Braekhus on glacier blue, Christina Hammer mid-punch in the rain, Ava Knight on glowing red, Ibeth Zamora Silva with gold gloves on sparks, Jessica Chavez with her green WBC belt, and Jelena Mrdjenovich in purple and gold. The boxer in training completes the series without a champion's name, for a gift that assumes no knowledge of the records.
🎬 Cinema, video games and culture
Rocky Balboa takes the silhouette from behind, arms raised at the top of the steps, in black and white. Ryu Street Fighter comes from the fighting game world, headband and red gloves on a white karategi. Schwarzenegger CONQUER carries a single word across the full width. The manga boxer is a drawn illustration, turquoise crop top and red ropes.
🥋 Objects and gestures
Five canvases for gloves alone, each on a different material and light: red gloves on grey, USA flag gloves before a flag painted on wood, changing room gloves lined up on a shelf in sepia, hanging gloves on bare concrete, and vintage gloves in cracked leather on the floor.
For gestures, wrapped fists in close-up black and white, the heavy bag in a stone cellar, the boxer from behind in a dark ring, the fight behind shattering glass, the duel with its fully black central panel, and the tattooed boxer with forearms crossed.
🔨 With or without a frame
Every canvas is ordered in two versions. Without a frame, the five canvases arrive rolled in a tube, with a 3 cm white border on each side ready to fold over a stretcher. With a frame, each panel is already stapled onto its wooden stretcher and there is nothing left to do but hang it.
If you choose the frameless version, the 5 panel wooden stretcher kit contains the bars for all five stretchers in solid pine, the corner brackets and the instructions. It assembles without glue or screws, and comes in the same grids as the canvases.
❓ Frequently asked questions
What size 5 panel canvas should I choose?
Think in total width, not in one panel's size. The five panels share the same width and go up side by side: the 10×15 grid gives 50 cm, the 20×35 gives 100 cm, the 30×40 gives 150 cm and the 40×60 gives 200 cm. The set ideally covers two thirds of the width of the furniture below it.
How do I hang a canvas in 5 parts?
Start with the central panel, centre at 145 cm (57 in) from the floor, then add the panels in pairs on each side, side by side. A paper template on the wall before drilling saves redoing the holes, and a spirit level on each pair keeps the alignment. The panels are not the same height: two short at the ends, two intermediate, the tallest in the centre.
What is the difference between the framed and frameless versions?
The framed version arrives with each panel already stapled onto its wooden stretcher, ready to hang. The frameless version is delivered rolled in a tube, with a 3 cm white border all round each canvas, ready for later mounting on a stretcher.
Is a 5 panel canvas hung with a gap between the panels?
No. The image is continuous from one panel to the next: the five panels go up side by side and the picture reconstitutes as one. That is why the total width is exactly the sum of the five panels.
What material are the canvases printed on?
On cotton canvas, in high-definition digital printing. That is the substrate that allows panels to be shipped rolled without marking the image, and that gives the surface its grain once stretched.
How do I care for a printed canvas?
A pass with a dry microfibre cloth is enough in the vast majority of cases. If a mark persists, a barely damp cloth with no detergent, skimming the surface. No abrasive sponge, no glass cleaner. Avoid a wall in direct sun for several hours a day.
The Esprit Boxe world
Decoration extends the equipment: boxing canvas prints for narrower walls, boxing wall stickers, boxing blankets and towels, boxing rugs and boxing neon signs. The full hanging reference, with size and location matches for a single canvas, is on the size guide.
