View Full Version : What kind of gloves would you guys recommend for sparring?


The Bay Bomber
08-15-2009, 12:47 AM
Kind of on a budget but any recommendations would be nice

thanks in advance

Don Flamenco
08-15-2009, 04:06 AM
Double A boxing gloves. I tried them on earlier and they feel real well on your hands and they are $75

Phenomkidd
08-15-2009, 04:20 AM
Good looks, I saw their site a couple months back but I wasn't sure if they were quality. I might try em one day.

Chr0nic
08-15-2009, 06:24 AM
20oz.............

Leakbeak
08-15-2009, 07:51 AM
If you got the money, get Grant. On a budget Twins or top ten are the only brands that will give you lasting value. Everlast, Lonsdale and Title make some cheap ass **** that tends to rip or not fit properly

xxMidgetxx
08-15-2009, 10:38 AM
If you got the money, get Grant. On a budget Twins or top ten are the only brands that will give you lasting value. Everlast, Lonsdale and Title make some cheap ass **** that tends to rip or not fit properly
I was looking at getting these tho O.o ://store.titleboxing.com/hookclastrai. <-- That sucks?

The Bay Bomber
08-15-2009, 02:07 PM
yeah I think IM going to go with twins. Thanks guys

Caesar
08-15-2009, 06:35 PM
i think i buy 14 or 16 oz for training next time

Don Flamenco
08-15-2009, 09:46 PM
Good looks, I saw their site a couple months back but I wasn't sure if they were quality. I might try em one day.

Was actually the first time I ever heard of them. Some chick had on double from head to toe at the gym. They have some sharp looking shoes too. Obviously, I didn't get to try those on ;)

Problem with boxing gear is you cant go to the store and try on a bunch of stuff to see which one is the best for you. I only get a chance to do that when someone in the gym is nice enough to let me try their gear on.

Or... we sit here and type about our gear with people nice enough to give us reviews of theirs but even then, our hands are all different and gloves will always fit differently from person to person.

shyboirank#1
08-16-2009, 02:51 AM
ringside 14 oz or winning usa

PessimisticPug
08-18-2009, 04:57 AM
Kind of on a budget but any recommendations would be nice

thanks in advance

Im telling you, dont waste your money on anything that is not labeled ringside. You might pick up a pair of gloves by some other company for less but they will wear out quickly and be useless in short time compared to ringside.

I still have my first pair of ringside sparring gloves, still use them, their abit worn by now but I bought them 17 years ago. P.S. still have the super bag gloves that I bought in the same order as the sparring gloves. Their abit worn aswell but still very usefull.

Ringside makes good ****, plain and simple. The rest of these companies are making toys.....................Rockin':boxing:

MKultra
08-18-2009, 12:39 PM
how do you guys find out about these small companys?? Double A is pretty close to where i live and i didnt even know about them. 75 for white lace ups is pretty tempting.

Phenomkidd
08-18-2009, 01:03 PM
Google, just looking up boxing stores :P.

MKultra
08-18-2009, 09:05 PM
Google, just looking up boxing stores :P.

lol i like to look for small companys and could never find any using google. just used bing and it actually does have better results.

Phenomkidd
08-18-2009, 09:52 PM
Lol, found any good ones? Don't hesistate to post em :).

Joachim
08-19-2009, 09:23 PM
20oz.............
Nah Bro. 32 oz gloves. we dont want that f ucker moving his hands.

Pork Chop
08-20-2009, 05:02 PM
Nah Bro. 32 oz gloves. we dont want that f ucker moving his hands.

eff that man, go with Shevlin 60oz monster gloves... almost 4 pounds a glove.

fdotorres
08-20-2009, 06:20 PM
eff that man, go with Shevlin 60oz monster gloves... almost 4 pounds a glove.

what's the purpose of those gloves?

i'm being serious with that question btw

Pork Chop
08-21-2009, 01:46 PM
what's the purpose of those gloves?

i'm being serious with that question btw

same as any weighted bag glove- endurance, the illusion of added speed when you're not fighting the added weight.

have some weighted bag gloves to help me keep my hands up & give me a slightly harder workout, but in general not a huge fan of adding extra weight.

heck, I'm to the point now where i think i'd rather stick with 14oz gloves instead of 16oz coz they fit me better and they're a more realistic approximation of fight gloves, while still providing good protection.

fdotorres
08-22-2009, 02:42 PM
same as any weighted bag glove- endurance, the illusion of added speed when you're not fighting the added weight.

have some weighted bag gloves to help me keep my hands up & give me a slightly harder workout, but in general not a huge fan of adding extra weight.

heck, I'm to the point now where i think i'd rather stick with 14oz gloves instead of 16oz coz they fit me better and they're a more realistic approximation of fight gloves, while still providing good protection.

lol, i used a pair of everlast 10oz gloves to hit the bag, but gave 'em to my brother, so i bought 10oz fighting bag gloves, which are total bullcrap and left my hands feeling hurt after each training session.

now i have a pair of winning 18oz gloves, and it's fairly easy to get accustomed to that extra weight (in my case, it's almost double the weight). i still can't imagine training with gloves that are twice that weight...

Phenomkidd
08-22-2009, 03:38 PM
lol, i used a pair of everlast 10oz gloves to hit the bag, but gave 'em to my brother, so i bought 10oz fighting bag gloves, which are total bullcrap and left my hands feeling hurt after each training session.

now i have a pair of winning 18oz gloves, and it's fairly easy to get accustomed to that extra weight (in my case, it's almost double the weight). i still can't imagine training with gloves that are twice that weight...

Maybe you're not wrapping right or not hitting the bag right? I got the Fighting Sparring gloves and while its not the same glove the sparring glove is quality though NOT like WINNING, still a decent glove. However I could be wrong and the bag gloves may be much different.

Spartacus Sully
08-22-2009, 03:50 PM
I have the 16 oz fighting sparring gloves and i find them quite nice for sparring and the bag

Dan-O-Mac
11-01-2010, 11:45 PM
Double A boxing gloves. I tried them on earlier and they feel real well on your hands and they are $75

Anyone else has experience with double a boxing gloves? just saw a juanma training pic and he's wearing a pair. The white lace ups are ****ing hot and they're only 75.00.

http://www.doubleaboxing.com/boxinggloves