"brand of gloves" means nothing. Floyd likes grants, yes? grants has horsehair punchers gloves too don't they?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Arum: No Hard Deadline on Mayweather-Pacquiao Talks
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostThe point is that it's ridiculous to describe any brand of 8 oz boxing gloves as "pillows." They can all be used to either knock out, hurt, or cut an opponent.
I'm not talking about differences and it's not in any way an excuse for a fighter losing.
Either way, no one even knows what brand od gloves Pacquiao is using yet some people are making statements about what type of gloves he agreed to with no knowledge of this whatsoever.
Would it be fair if Nadal told Federer he can't use his preferred Wilson racket and demands he uses a Dunlop one instead?
Comment
-
Originally posted by peplz View PostAs irrelevant as this whole debate about gloves in the Maidana fight is I must correct you. Maidana was never trying to wear Cleto Reyes gloves. They were Everlast MX gloves.
Comment
-
Originally posted by peplz View PostThe gloves were not discussed in the article. Learn how to lie. Learn when to lie. When you do it as a desperate ploy to cover for a losing effort in a debate its quite obvious."the brand of gloves" where one of the list of things that were stated in the article.
Comment
-
Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostThe point is that it's ridiculous to describe any brand of 8 oz boxing gloves as "pillows." They can all be used to either knock out, hurt, or cut an opponent.
I'm not talking about differences and it's not in any way an excuse for a fighter losing.
Either way, no one even knows what brand od gloves Pacquiao is using yet some people are making statements about what type of gloves he agreed to with no knowledge of this whatsoever.
Comment
-
Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Postno sh^t sherlock... thats why I put Everlast mx/cleto reyes... cuz they are BOTH punchers gloves.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Hype job View PostIt's a cheap move of weakening the opponent.
Would it be fair if Nadal told Federer he can't use his preferred Wilson racket and demands he uses a Dunlop one instead?
Comment
-
Comment