When getting hit, does a boxer's glove feel different than puncher's glove?

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  • punchr
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    #1

    When getting hit, does a boxer's glove feel different than puncher's glove?

    This comment I read on a youtube video made me curious about this subject.



    Puncher's glove vs. heavily padded glove.

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    They feel the same.
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    A puncher's glove does more damage -- i.e. cuts, bruising, etc.
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  • The Problem Child
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    #2
    Without a doubt, several fighters were mentioning after the fight that it makes a HUGE difference. They compared the gloves to sparring gloves and both had the same amount of padding. That type of HEAVY cushion protects the opponent. Maidana had to go with PLAN B because of it and ended up outboxing Mayweather since he couldn't use his power.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Golovkin
      Without a doubt, several fighters were mentioning after the fight that it makes a HUGE difference. They compared the gloves to sparring gloves and both had the same amount of padding. That type of HEAVY cushion protects the opponent. Maidana had to go with PLAN B because of it and ended up outboxing Mayweather since he couldn't use his power.
      Devon Alexander's win over Maidana is more legitimate -- Chino was wearing the gloves he wanted to against Devon.

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      • B-Bomber
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        #4
        Originally posted by punchr
        Devon Alexander's win over Maidana is more legitimate -- Chino was wearing the gloves he wanted to against Devon.
        And still he got his arse handed. According to your logic different gloves had no impact.

        Back to topic , yes there is some difference.

        A 'puncher' glove has a different distribution of weight, namely less on the knuckles and more towards the wrist.

        It gets even more accentuated if the glove is not new, since the padding around the knuckles gets flattened.

        I don't think gloves made a huge different regarding the Mayweather fight, el Chino didn't land much clean in any case, but the answer to the TR question is yes.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          #5
          The concussive impact is the same. So, you are going to have zero difference in KO likelihood. That's just science. And, if anything, greater padding allows you to throw harder with less fear of hand injury. But, thinner padding does allow for greater bruising and cuts because the surface is no longer flat at full impact, the knuckles are involved. This comes at the cost of greater damage to the hands.

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          • Luilun
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            #6
            When I started boxing back in 1978 rules in the amateurs weren't followed or monitored I fought with the old Reyes punchers gloves as did my opponent you can feel the knuckles hit you, you get instant mouses on your cheek bones if a hard puncher nails you there. With the Pillow amateur gloves the ones with red or blue with white I never felt that. With the puncher gloves you do see white lights when punchers connect on you. As a 14 year old back than you fought many grown men and you felt the punches. When I trained my nephew from 2005 to 2009 rules were followed to a tee age, amateur pillow gloves no more puncher gloves gloves in the amateurs.

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            • Luilun
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              #7
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              The concussive impact is the same. So, you are going to have zero difference in KO likelihood. That's just science. And, if anything, greater padding allows you to throw harder with less fear of hand injury. But, thinner padding does allow for greater bruising and cuts because the surface is no longer flat at full impact, the knuckles are involved. This comes at the cost of greater damage to the hands.
              Than why is the there more ko's more bruising with those little MMA gloves in those short fights. Unless you have been hit with both you have no clue in what your talking about. Why is it many fighters aren't knock out while sparring ? I can see your boxing has been down on a key board wishing you were Ken Norton

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              • SnakeVen0m
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                #8
                You gonna believe something written by a guy named "MrBum"?!?

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                • Jimmy The Geek
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                  #9
                  For your Information, here's some history of Cleto Reyes Gloves from the Celto Reyes website:

                  Cleto Reyes Castro was born on April 26th 1920 in Mexico City, in the midst of the reconstruction period after 10 years of revolutionary struggle. Because of the hard times his family was facing, Cleto began to work at the age of 12 in a saddlery where baseball gear was manufactured. In 1936 while he attended elementary school, his huge love for boxing was born as the Peralvillo Cozumel Arena***8221;, was in front of his school. In 1938, Cleto Reyes participated in an amateur fight, his performance was so outstanding that the public ended up throwing coins into the ring floor; however, the pounding was so hard that he was convinced not to fight again. He chose, instead, to mend the gloves he had used during the fight and this was the beginning of his career in glove manufacture.

                  Subsequently his gloves obtained the approval of the local boxing commission (COMBOX DF), and in 1945 the Cleto Reyes gloves were used in a world championship fight for the first time on ***8220;La Condesa Arena***8221;, in the fight between the second Mexican Champion, Juan Zurita Vs Ike Williams. This was a very relevant year in Don Cleto***8217;s life since that was the year he decided to become independent, always counting on his wife and children***8217;s support.

                  In 1965, he had his first commercial representative in Los Angeles, California; and began distributing his products in the most important cities of the United States and some other countries.

                  In 1970, during a time in which Don Cleto***8217;s health was in delicate conditions, his son Alberto Reyes joined his father***8217;s efforts with a strong entrepreneurial vision. In 1975 his son, decided to register CLETO REYES as a trademark, and founded Industria Reyes S.A. de C.V. in 1979.

                  Nowadays, Cleto Reyes products have a prominent place in the international market and are exported to five different continents with the approval of the main world organizations. The company has received important recognitions such as Mexico***8217;s National Exports Award in 1994 (Granted annually by the Mexican Trade and Industry Department to distinguished Mexican Companies, and many others).

                  In the beginning the need, later a great passion for boxing, and finally his dedication to his job were the factors that inspired Don Cleto Reyes Castro to devote his life to boxing.



                  Cleto Reyes Castro

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