Rosado "GGG's gloves were missing padding. Felt like a bat hitting top of my head"
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I have been saying something similar to this for two years. Every time I see Golovkin fight, his gloves look much smaller (as if they have less padding) than his opponent's gloves. I read somewhere that his gloves are custom made and I think they give him an unfair advantage.
its normal for gloves to have different ratios of wrist support vs knukle padding as long as they weigh the correct total oz
wasn't even a thing until the maidana "glovegate", now every fight someones gloves have "su****iously little padding on the knuckles".... no it's been a choice fighters make for decadesComment
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I think the first big name he ends up fighting would definitely make sure his gloves are 100%, they would try everything to make sure they have more cushion than normal lol, I can see someone like Roach, Naz or hunter doing this.Comment
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Many felt just the same... GGG fights bare knuckles actually...Comment
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How about GGG knocking Bute out in amateurs with pillows? He hurt him than ****ing Froch in pro boxing... His power is real, and many "certain" boxing fans and fighters are bit butthurt.Comment
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Nothing has been debunked. It has never been addressed by any boxer who had the clout to get anyone in position of authority to listen to him. If Alvarez fights Golovkin, I guarantee you that this issue will be address and Golovkin will be wearing a different pair of gloves than he usually does.
Bill Emes catches up with Elvis Grant Phillips, the CEO of Grant Worldwide, to discuss the controversy revolving around the gloves of WBA/IBO middleweight champ
Also the fact a fighter can request another fighter to use specific gloves doesn't mean the gloves the fighter was using were illegal. After all DLH made Mayweather wear specific ounce gloves. Was that because Floyd was cheating?Last edited by JJRod; 04-28-2016, 11:17 AM.Comment
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Ah, so Rosado got into some legal trouble over this. It's not like the evidence disappears, the gloves are there after the fight.
Here's the secret to GGG's power -
GGG does more wrist and forearm work than any fighter I have ever seen. It's the last part of the snap.
— Stephen Edwards (@BreadmanBoxing) April 24, 2016
@KD4PRESIDENT sure we work on it. But it's a small muscle group. Takes lots of time to develop.
— Stephen Edwards (@BreadmanBoxing) April 24, 2016
@KD4PRESIDENT very important for withstanding punishment. Abs also help with endurance. I believe he's the truth idc what anyone says
— Stephen Edwards (@BreadmanBoxing) April 24, 2016
Hard work! Dedication!Comment
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