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hey man i noticed that Cotto doesn't use Reyes gloves anymore, and this is after steward came along i think, did he get an exclusive deal with everlast now? cuz I know his everlast gloves have his logo with the wings on there and everything....Comment
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why do European boxer use different boxing gloves from Everlast all the time?Comment
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we have a great working relationship with Miguel as we take care of his promotional company in terms of his fighters and his fight cards
when we came out with the MX glove we targeted Cotto and after a few revisions we finally have a glove that we feel surpasses the Reyes in terms of damage inflicted while still being somewhat protective.
we showed Miguel for the Foreman fight and loved them so he asked to make custom ones for him for that fight. We made white with Yankee blue. For this fight we made black with silver (same color scheme we made for Perro) with his logo.
this at the disapproval of Steward who still thinks we only have one model and did not want Miguel using an Everlast glove. Two KOs later I think we are good lol.
we also make custom shoes for him upon occasion.
Here are the ones he wore for Pacquiao
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some countries commissions have to approve gloves before use like for example Canada just barely approved our line two years ago for use. In European countries Adidas is a big company and a big presence.
the guy in your sig cannot use Everlast in his home country he has to use Corti gloves which he hates.Comment
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I do remember seeing Emmanuel and Miguel trying on the gloves and Steward saying something to the effect of, "Well, if those are the ones that you're more comfortable with, we'll use those." Not sure how much of that was for the cameras...
Thanks for clearing up the Martinez / Everlast question. It seems as though Everlast could make signature models of shoes, maybe one or two of the top guys (Pacquiao, Cotto, etc.) and offer those to the general public. From a business standpoint, I have no idea how cost effective that would be, but the shoes would probably sell out in no time. I've got a million questions, but it seems as though there isn't much interest in the equipment side of boxing on here (hence the sarcastic responses).Comment
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Steward's not a big fan of ours from the Taylor days but he still doesn't realize we have 3 (techincally 4) models of gloves now and not just the one we rocked for years and years
Cotto swears by the MX and has said he will retire wearing that glove
we have two base models of shoe the leather hydrolast shoe cotto wears and the regular suede model Arreola wearsThanks for clearing up the Martinez / Everlast question. It seems as though Everlast could make signature models of shoes, maybe one or two of the top guys (Pacquiao, Cotto, etc.) and offer those to the general public. From a business standpoint, I have no idea how cost effective that would be, but the shoes would probably sell out in no time. I've got a million questions, but it seems as though there isn't much interest in the equipment side of boxing on here (hence the sarcastic responses).
from there we have a hi and low top
I do think we could use one more model but it's difficult trying to get new models to launchComment
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thx for the update, that pretty much sucks, i noticed how much Adidas is used over here that's why I asked ^^some countries commissions have to approve gloves before use like for example Canada just barely approved our line two years ago for use. In European countries Adidas is a big company and a big presence.
the guy in your sig cannot use Everlast in his home country he has to use Corti gloves which he hates.Comment
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