Do you think if Bradley wore different gloves he would have more power??I notice he uses Grants and those are not punchers Gloves??Ya thoughts??
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I look at Mosley when he fights with Reyes and when he fights with Grant gloves and it looks like night and day..With Reyes you see damage and power behind his punches with Grants it looks a lil slappy and like it takes away from his power blows..Comment
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but the damage other gloves inflict as opposed to Grants is dramatic enough to think Bradley would do more damage considering the amount of punches he throws
Grants, like our 1910, are made with pure high density foam with is meant to protect that hand yet not be to soft.
Reyes, like our MX, are made with a mix of foam and horsehair. Also, the leathers are different with the Reyes and MX made with softer leathers to hold onto to the skin longer causing tears and swellingComment
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Considering Bradley wobbles/drops his opponents,I think it would help to get a different pair of gloves to do some real damage..but the damage other gloves inflict as opposed to Grants is dramatic enough to think Bradley would do more damage considering the amount of punches he throws
Grants, like our 1910, are made with pure high density foam with is meant to protect that hand yet not be to soft.
Reyes, like our MX, are made with a mix of foam and horsehair. Also, the leathers are different with the Reyes and MX made with softer leathers to hold onto to the skin longer causing tears and swellingComment
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Lol at the Everlast 'plugs.'....but the damage other gloves inflict as opposed to Grants is dramatic enough to think Bradley would do more damage considering the amount of punches he throws
Grants, like our 1910, are made with pure high density foam with is meant to protect that hand yet not be to soft.
Reyes, like our MX, are made with a mix of foam and horsehair. Also, the leathers are different with the Reyes and MX made with softer leathers to hold onto to the skin longer causing tears and swellingComment
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Cleto Reyes has always been known as a "punchers" glove. I've used and examined Reyes and Everlast gloves in the past. There's a definite difference in design and construction. Everlast gloves are clearly a little "puffier" than their counterparts, making them the "boxers" glove. As Eaner points out, there's also a difference in the texture of the leather used between different brands.but the damage other gloves inflict as opposed to Grants is dramatic enough to think Bradley would do more damage considering the amount of punches he throws
Grants, like our 1910, are made with pure high density foam with is meant to protect that hand yet not be to soft.
Reyes, like our MX, are made with a mix of foam and horsehair. Also, the leathers are different with the Reyes and MX made with softer leathers to hold onto to the skin longer causing tears and swelling
For years, Everlast was putting out a mediocre product. When Grant came on the scene, the powers-that-be at Everlast retooled the product line and brought their top-of-the-line offerings up to the industry standard. I've never used Grant equipment, but, from what I've seen, the stuff is top-notch. For what it's worth, their gloves appear a little "puffy," but the foam used is very dense.Comment
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Do ya think Bradley changing his gloves would make a difference..Cleto Reyes has always been known as a "punchers" glove. I've used and examined Reyes and Everlast gloves in the past. There's a definite difference in design and construction. Everlast gloves are clearly a little "puffier" than their counterparts, making them the "boxers" glove. As Eaner points out, there's also a difference in the texture of the leather used between different brands.
For years, Everlast was putting out a mediocre product. When Grant came on the scene, the powers-that-be at Everlast retooled the product line and brought their top-of-the-line offerings up to the industry standard. I've never used Grant equipment, but, from what I've seen, the stuff is top-notch. For what it's worth, their gloves appear a little "puffy," but the foam used is very dense.Comment
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well we have three lines of glove now not just the one classic versionCleto Reyes has always been known as a "punchers" glove. I've used and examined Reyes and Everlast gloves in the past. There's a definite difference in design and construction. Everlast gloves are clearly a little "puffier" than their counterparts, making them the "boxers" glove. As Eaner points out, there's also a difference in the texture of the leather used between different brands.
For years, Everlast was putting out a mediocre product. When Grant came on the scene, the powers-that-be at Everlast retooled the product line and brought their top-of-the-line offerings up to the industry standard. I've never used Grant equipment, but, from what I've seen, the stuff is top-notch. For what it's worth, their gloves appear a little "puffy," but the foam used is very dense.Comment
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