Okay, so I was watching this boxing match the other night, and I kept wondering, “What are they wiping on those guys’ faces between rounds?” It looked kinda greasy, and I was super curious. So, I did what anyone would do – I went down a rabbit hole.

First, I just Googled “boxing between rounds face stuff.” Yeah, real technical, I know. I got a bunch of random forum posts and articles, some talking about old-school remedies and others about modern stuff. It was a mess.
Then, I started digging into some more “official” looking sites, like boxing news outlets and some sports medicine pages. I figured they’d have a better idea than some random dude on a forum.
What I found
- Mostly, it is about the petroleum jelly.
- Some people say it may mixed with other stuff.
I learned that the main thing they use is petroleum jelly. Makes sense, right? It’s thick, so it’ll stay put, and it probably helps protect the skin a little from getting cut open. I saw a couple of articles saying it helps the gloves slide off the skin a bit, instead of just ripping into it. Ouch.
Then, I found some mentions of other stuff being mixed in. Some people talked about adrenaline, to help stop bleeding, but I’m not sure how legit that is. I saw a few mentions of something called Avitene, which is supposed to help with clotting too. Seems like every corner team might have their own special recipe, but the base is almost always petroleum jelly.
So, yeah, basically, I spent a good hour reading about what they smear on boxers’ faces. It’s mostly Vaseline, folks. Maybe with some other stuff to help stop bleeding, but mostly just good old petroleum jelly. Mystery solved, I guess! Now I can watch the next fight without being totally distracted by that greasy stuff.
