What y'all think. To my surprise, I found out alot of people actually say that for the price, it's worth it.
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Winning brand - is it overrated?
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Winning brand - is it overrated?
17Yes, grossly overrated. Better shop somewhere else35.29%6No, it's worth every penny!64.71%11Last edited by We want Floyd; 04-03-2009, 09:03 PM.Tags: None
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Its totally worth it. I have the all white ones. Considering getting the other two colors as well. 12oz of course. I want to fight using Winning.
I think they are underrated for power though. Mainly because I see Hozumi Hasegawa KO people with them on. He finished Vusi Malinga in the 1st round with Winning gloves on. Floyd finished Gatti. Damaged his face that much in 6 rounds with Winning on. Definately underrated for power though.
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No way man, Winning is awesome. When I first started out I bought some of that Ringside **** and after sparring for 2 rounds my hands felt like ****ing porridge. I sent that **** back and went and got some Winning...pricy as ****...but I figured if their good enough to protect my man Erik Morales fragile hands they were good enough for me.
Never looked back. Winning is the Cadillac of boxing gloves. But be prepared to pay around 200 bucks for 14 oz's and up.
P.s mine are red.Last edited by poontango; 04-01-2009, 11:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Pacmanjay View Postis it better to use lighter winning 12-14 oz for bag work? because i have a pair of 16 oz winning and they feel weird when i use them on the heavy bag. almost like they're to bouncy or something.
16 oz. is juuust right.
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Originally posted by poontango View PostNo way man, Winning is awesome. When I first started out I bought some of that Ringside **** and after sparring for 2 rounds my hands felt like ****ing porridge. I sent that **** back and went and got some Winning...pricy as ****...but I figured if their good enough to protect my man Erik Morales fragile hands they were good enough for me.
Never looked back. Winning is the Cadillac of boxing gloves. But be prepared to pay around 200 bucks for 14 oz's and up.
P.s mine are red.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostIm still partial to Windy, but haven't worn winning gloves. Has anybody worn both?
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