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big paulie 03-29-2008, 07:20 PM A while back i purchased a pair of 10oz winning contest gloves, the same model and size worn by fighters such as Mayweather and Morales.....i wear these gloves for sparring as they have more padding around the knuckle than most 14oz and some lower quality 16oz sparring gloves. Even whith my fists wrapped and taped there is no way i can begin to feel my knuckles through these gloves. The obvious choice of glove for fighters with bad hands, they must be sacrificing if not power then definitely the ability to inflict cuts/facial damage. If anyone out there needs serious hand protection GET THESE GLOVES!
boxingsmash69 03-30-2008, 08:55 PM 10oz winning more padding than 14oz average gloves?
crazy
by the way, i think morales and mayweather use the 8oz in their fights, because of their weightclasses.
i noticed on Winning's website (www.winning-usa.com), they dont sell 18oz. and up, im guessing any more than 16oz isn't necessary.
I was looking into that, i have a terrible hands, right now im using Ringside Safety Gloves and from time to time i still manage to hurt my wrists.
boxingsmash69 03-31-2008, 12:28 AM I was looking into that, i have a terrible hands, right now im using Ringside Safety Gloves and from time to time i still manage to hurt my wrists.
i don't like the wrist protection on the ringside safety gloves, what do u think of the wrist protection on tem?
West24 03-31-2008, 01:15 AM im sure everyone loves you for using those 10oz in sparring!
i don't like the wrist protection on the ringside safety gloves, what do u think of the wrist protection on tem?
not to good, grreat around the knuckles but not so much on the wrist, i wish i could transfer the wrist protection from my everlast pro's on them
aussieboxer2320 03-31-2008, 02:02 AM i want to get some 12 oz for sparring cos i hate 16 oz, do youse think that'd be ok?
boxingsmash69 03-31-2008, 02:02 AM not to good, grreat around the knuckles but not so much on the wrist, i wish i could transfer the wrist protection from my everlast pro's on them
lol, thats exactly what i've been thinking. the wrist protection on the everlast pro is good.
Eshays! 03-31-2008, 03:35 AM i want to get some 12 oz for sparring cos i hate 16 oz, do youse think that'd be ok?
Yeah if you want to break peoples noses i guess it;d be fine, why hate 16s?? Where in Aus you from lad?
nedcmk1 03-31-2008, 08:31 AM lol at anyone sparring you with 10 oz unless they are wearing 10's also
big paulie 03-31-2008, 03:54 PM I was looking into that, i have a terrible hands, right now im using Ringside Safety Gloves and from time to time i still manage to hurt my wrists.
I'm telling you man you wouldnt believe the knuckle padding on these things
im sure everyone loves you for using those 10oz in sparring!
I know its wrong but most the lads under 11 stone wear 10oz for sparring, i never go mad anyway but im telling you you would struggle to hurt someone with these things
big paulie 03-31-2008, 03:55 PM 10oz winning more padding than 14oz average gloves?
crazy
by the way, i think morales and mayweather use the 8oz in their fights, because of their weightclasses.
i noticed on Winning's website (www.winning-usa.com), they dont sell 18oz. and up, im guessing any more than 16oz isn't necessary.
10oz are compulsory in Vegas i think mate
i have bought 16oz and 18oz winning pro sparring gloves and they are great the best ever i have had hand trouble all my boxing time and i think i still can hit hard enough in sparring to be competative,plus by the time you put on contest gloves your hands are flying, i have also bought head gear from winning and that is great as well really good stuff i have bought everlast and reyes and grant and these winning products are best so far
boxingsmash69 03-31-2008, 04:28 PM 10oz are compulsory in Vegas i think mate
oh yeah, i forgot about that.
but mayweather uses 10oz because in vegas, lightweights (or superlightweights?) and above have to use 10oz.
im sure morales used 8oz during the times he used winning, because he was under lightweight.
boxingsmash69 03-31-2008, 04:30 PM i have bought 16oz and 18oz winning pro sparring gloves and they are great the best ever i have had hand trouble all my boxing time and i think i still can hit hard enough in sparring to be competative,plus by the time you put on contest gloves your hands are flying, i have also bought head gear from winning and that is great as well really good stuff i have bought everlast and reyes and grant and these winning products are best so far
where do u get 18oz winning gloves? the highest is 16oz at www.winning-usa.com
if you go to winning web site they are MS-700 next to 16oz they just dont have picture next to them like the others or just fill out order form i got these last week in black and im about to order in red next in that size
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