Everlast MX Pro Gloves Now Banned in the UK?
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You appear to be the feather-minded one here. Apparently reading and comprehension is not your strong suit. It's my fault for expecting other posters to make logical inferences. I apologize for not spelling it out for you, since you're too busy looking for security guard openings so that you can pay child support for your fifth baby mama.Comment
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The thing is, Floyd and Brook both have extremely well documented hand problems, so they are forced to wear foam gloves. So they just don't want anyone else to use horse hair gloves.
But, Floyd early in his career, before his hands went to garbage used to use horse hair gloves too.
And Brook is a well known drug user and PED user, so it's a bit silly for him to complain about these gloves.Comment
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The thing is, Floyd and Brook both have extremely well documented hand problems, so they are forced to wear foam gloves. So they just don't want anyone else to use horse hair gloves.
But, Floyd early in his career, before his hands went to garbage used to use horse hair gloves too.
And Brook is a well known drug user and PED user, so it's a bit silly for him to complain about these gloves.Comment
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I going far as to say you never even laced up MX gloves before judging by your statements.
MX Are same padded as cleto and grant gloves use more foam then horse hair on their punchers version.Comment
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...And Glovegate continues. The UK literally swallows Floyd's every move. I guess they have to, since he destroyed their biggest modern star in Hatton, and would do the same to Khan.Comment
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I have a pair of 8 oz Everlast MX. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone; the padding is very flimsy. When you punch you can feel your knuckle connect with the heavy bag.
In contrast I have a new pair of 16 oz Everlast training gloves which are 100x better. The padding is really good. When you punch you feel protected.Comment
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