I'm looking to get some new boxing gloves, but I want some really good ones though. So far Cleto Reyes are the ones I have on mind. Any suggestions??
(price is not a problem..OO and no ****ing Everlast all the previous ones I've had ripped within 2 months)
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Judah was rocking them at the workout. Not Japanese, but not Mexican either...
they are good workout gloves. what ppl dont understand is u dont buy ring gloves for workout, u get no benefit from that. i have 3 pairs of gloves. the best one for heavybag punching are definitely my everlast protex3 16oz. anything less and ive caused a lot of strain on my hands and wrist.
If money really isnt an issue then go with winning.
If you want something with a tough leather good for punching then reyes
Soft leather good for speed and comfort then grants
Everlast pro tex are okay good bag gloves.
Fighting sports lace ups are also okay
Most boxinggloves are overpriced because its not like you can box without them.
I wear double a theyre form fit light and have a tough leather really good for sparring.
How about mexpro gloves?..or sum **** like that my friends are telling me those are pretty good to spar
I'm looking to get some new boxing gloves, but I want some really good ones though. So far Cleto Reyes are the ones I have on mind. Any suggestions??
(price is not a problem..OO and no ****ing Everlast all the previous ones I've had ripped within 2 months)
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if you don't mind dropping between 2 and 3 hundred (pretty sure that's what they cost) for a set of lace up 16 oz gloves
Winning
nearly every top tier pro uses them
no glove protects the hands as well
no glove is as comfortable
no glove is more durable (some may be as durable, but no glove made is markedly more durable than a Winning)
personally, i wear grant
they're great for protecting my hands
hard foam
well packed and formed
i cant go dropping another 2-3 hundo on something i already own, so i don't have any winning gloves. i've only put my hands in them and touched a bag a few times.
if i were starting over, i would buy one set of winning 16's, however
every grant glove i've ever purchased is still in perfect working order outside of some creasing in the leather which hasn't begun to wear in the least.
everbody i've ever met with winning gloves say they are hands down the best gloves on the market,
but some agree that they are of a slightly lesser value than the much cheaper grant glove
i've also heard great things about lonsdale,
but have never even put my hand in one
I think earner works for everlast. From what Ive been hearing lately theyve been making a much better product.
Cant go wrong with Winning or Grant for training. Reyes are good for punchers at fight night.
I use Ringside IMF tech's for training.
only ppl i kno who wear them are mexican...no japanese fighters around here. i dont see anyone wear reyes for sparring.
Judah was rocking them at the workout. Not Japanese, but not Mexican either...
Flomos will say GRANT
Pactards will say REYES
Brit's will say LONESDALE
Canadians will say RIVAL
People who dont know nothing about gloves will say EVERLAST
there I said it...
I lol'd
Green K sir.
If money really isnt an issue then go with winning.
If you want something with a tough leather good for punching then reyes
Soft leather good for speed and comfort then grants
Everlast pro tex are okay good bag gloves.
Fighting sports lace ups are also okay
Most boxinggloves are overpriced because its not like you can box without them.
I wear double a theyre form fit light and have a tough leather really good for sparring.
Flomos will say GRANT
Pactards will say REYES
Brit's will say LONESDALE
Canadians will say RIVAL
People who dont know nothing about gloves will say EVERLAST
there I said it...
what about winning?
Flomos will say GRANT
Pactards will say REYES
Brit's will say LONESDALE
Canadians will say RIVAL
People who dont know nothing about gloves will say EVERLAST
there I said it...
The most common response would and should be Ringside IMF Tech. I have yet to hear or read a negative comment on them.
The closest thing to a negative is the the elastic cuff that folds down can be an annoyance at first but is overcome after using them for a bit and getting comfortable with folding it down on your own with a gloved hand.
http://www.ringside.com/searchprods.asp?keywords=IMF&x=0&y=0
However, Winning apparently is the ****. Not too familiar with them personally though.