WBC's medical experts are intensfying their research into boxing gloves which prevent brain trauma and protect the hands of fighters.
At the WBC's annual Convention, which is this year being held in Thailand, Dr Clive Noble from South Africa, who leads this research - explained that good cushioning to the fist part of the glove is essential, involving closed cell foam. But he also explained: "There's there's such variation in closed cell foams that we need to get a level, so that we can say, below that level the glove is dangerous, and above that it's fine. What the level is exactly...it's hard to say." [Click Here To Read More]
At the WBC's annual Convention, which is this year being held in Thailand, Dr Clive Noble from South Africa, who leads this research - explained that good cushioning to the fist part of the glove is essential, involving closed cell foam. But he also explained: "There's there's such variation in closed cell foams that we need to get a level, so that we can say, below that level the glove is dangerous, and above that it's fine. What the level is exactly...it's hard to say." [Click Here To Read More]
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