Cotto-Margarito I: Both wore Reyes, Cotto-Margarito II Gloves:Everlast MX gloves

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  • Eladio-Mor
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    #51
    Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3
    if Margarito comes in with anything other than Reyes Gloves... **** youMiguel Joto
    now for sure we know your Mexican no rican would use the world JOTO . Don't say you pick it up cuz you live in la I live in rgv the boarder of Mexico I never use that word

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    • Evil Abed
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      #52
      Originally posted by SonnyDempsey
      For those who don't have real life experience with either Reyes or Everlast gloves, I'll explain:

      8oz. Reyes gloves are the quintessential puncher's glove. Horsehair, very soft foam. These are the infamous ones.

      10oz. Reyes gloves are actually softer gloves than most would think, because they're puncher's gloves 'by association.' In other words, they're not nearly as favorable to the puncher as, say, a 10oz. Grant glove.

      If you'll notice, fighters in the higher weight classes rarely ever wear Reyes gloves. Why? Because they have to wear the 10oz. versions which are actually not very good for a puncher. 10oz. Grant gloves, 10oz. Everlast MX gloves are both more favorable for power to a 10oz. Reyes glove.

      Also, the Everlast MX glove is the Everlast equivalent of a Reyes glove. It's made with quilted horsehair and foam, just like a Reyes. The only difference is that their 10oz. gloves are more of a punchers glove than a pair of 10oz. Reyes.

      In the first fight, Cotto and Margarito wore 8oz. Reyes. In this fight, they'll be wearing 10oz. Everlast MX. The MX gloves are more suitable for action than Reyes at 10oz., and therefore Margarito is not being handicapped in any way by having to wear Everlast MX gloves as opposed to Reyes. The point is moot.
      Good post........

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      • jdigital1601
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        #53
        Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3
        Wow I mean ******ation on this forum is reaching an all time high..... Cotto would get sparked by Kirkland in less than five rounds

        Dont get butt hurt dude. Kirkland was knocked out by Ishida in 1. ENOUGH SAID.

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          #54
          Originally posted by thephantom5
          good post........
          x2 .

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            #55
            Originally posted by SonnyDempsey
            For those who don't have real life experience with either Reyes or Everlast gloves, I'll explain:

            8oz. Reyes gloves are the quintessential puncher's glove. Horsehair, very soft foam. These are the infamous ones.

            10oz. Reyes gloves are actually softer gloves than most would think, because they're puncher's gloves 'by association.' In other words, they're not nearly as favorable to the puncher as, say, a 10oz. Grant glove.

            If you'll notice, fighters in the higher weight classes rarely ever wear Reyes gloves. Why? Because they have to wear the 10oz. versions which are actually not very good for a puncher. 10oz. Grant gloves, 10oz. Everlast MX gloves are both more favorable for power to a 10oz. Reyes glove.

            Also, the Everlast MX glove is the Everlast equivalent of a Reyes glove. It's made with quilted horsehair and foam, just like a Reyes. The only difference is that their 10oz. gloves are more of a punchers glove than a pair of 10oz. Reyes.

            In the first fight, Cotto and Margarito wore 8oz. Reyes. In this fight, they'll be wearing 10oz. Everlast MX. The MX gloves are more suitable for action than Reyes at 10oz., and therefore Margarito is not being handicapped in any way by having to wear Everlast MX gloves as opposed to Reyes. The point is moot.
            thanks for dropping some knowledge

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            • LatinKing416
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              #56
              Originally posted by jdigital1601
              Dont get butt hurt dude. Kirkland was knocked out by Ishida in 1. ENOUGH SAID.


              you silly jerkoff


              what happened when he got back with wolfe his next fight?


              KOd perro fkn ANGULO in 5


              could ishida EVER do that? nope... instead he got knocked out by canelo in sparring lmao



              kirkland gets outboxed but mauls and smashes cotto

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              • SCEN3RY
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                #57
                Originally posted by SonnyDempsey
                For those who don't have real life experience with either Reyes or Everlast gloves, I'll explain:

                8oz. Reyes gloves are the quintessential puncher's glove. Horsehair, very soft foam. These are the infamous ones.

                10oz. Reyes gloves are actually softer gloves than most would think, because they're puncher's gloves 'by association.' In other words, they're not nearly as favorable to the puncher as, say, a 10oz. Grant glove.

                If you'll notice, fighters in the higher weight classes rarely ever wear Reyes gloves. Why? Because they have to wear the 10oz. versions which are actually not very good for a puncher. 10oz. Grant gloves, 10oz. Everlast MX gloves are both more favorable for power to a 10oz. Reyes glove.

                Also, the Everlast MX glove is the Everlast equivalent of a Reyes glove. It's made with quilted horsehair and foam, just like a Reyes. The only difference is that their 10oz. gloves are more of a punchers glove than a pair of 10oz. Reyes.

                In the first fight, Cotto and Margarito wore 8oz. Reyes. In this fight, they'll be wearing 10oz. Everlast MX. The MX gloves are more suitable for action than Reyes at 10oz., and therefore Margarito is not being handicapped in any way by having to wear Everlast MX gloves as opposed to Reyes. The point is moot.
                i have to spread some rep, but good post

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                • S H A R K B O Y
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by SonnyDempsey
                  For those who don't have real life experience with either Reyes or Everlast gloves, I'll explain:

                  8oz. Reyes gloves are the quintessential puncher's glove. Horsehair, very soft foam. These are the infamous ones.

                  10oz. Reyes gloves are actually softer gloves than most would think, because they're puncher's gloves 'by association.' In other words, they're not nearly as favorable to the puncher as, say, a 10oz. Grant glove.

                  If you'll notice, fighters in the higher weight classes rarely ever wear Reyes gloves. Why? Because they have to wear the 10oz. versions which are actually not very good for a puncher. 10oz. Grant gloves, 10oz. Everlast MX gloves are both more favorable for power to a 10oz. Reyes glove.

                  Also, the Everlast MX glove is the Everlast equivalent of a Reyes glove. It's made with quilted horsehair and foam, just like a Reyes. The only difference is that their 10oz. gloves are more of a punchers glove than a pair of 10oz. Reyes.

                  In the first fight, Cotto and Margarito wore 8oz. Reyes. In this fight, they'll be wearing 10oz. Everlast MX. The MX gloves are more suitable for action than Reyes at 10oz., and therefore Margarito is not being handicapped in any way by having to wear Everlast MX gloves as opposed to Reyes. The point is moot.
                  Good post. Thanks.

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                  • jdigital1601
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by LatinKing416


                    you silly jerkoff


                    what happened when he got back with wolfe his next fight?


                    KOd perro fkn ANGULO in 5


                    could ishida EVER do that? nope... instead he got knocked out by canelo in sparring lmao



                    kirkland gets outboxed but mauls and smashes cotto

                    he got decked in the first round in that fight too. lmao. he only won because Angulo's dumbass outpunched himself.

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