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    I do heavy bag work and double end ball just to keep fit realy. Currently using a cheap paid of Lonsdale bag mits. Im 6" and 16 stone and hit petty hard.
    I get sore knuckles after 5 mins or so, even on DE ball.

    Can anyone recommend what i should use, Type, Size , Weight, Brand etc
    I would prefer a pair where you dont need hand wraps if possible

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    try some 16oz or 18 oz gloves

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    • #3
      I have a pair of the RINGSIDE IMF tech gloves, and they are awesome. best gloves I have used for bag work.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by adietheforestfa View Post
        I do heavy bag work and double end ball just to keep fit realy. Currently using a cheap paid of Lonsdale bag mits. Im 6" and 16 stone and hit petty hard.
        I get sore knuckles after 5 mins or so, even on DE ball.

        Can anyone recommend what i should use, Type, Size , Weight, Brand etc
        I would prefer a pair where you dont need hand wraps if possible

        Thanks in advance.
        RingSide gloves 16 18 oz the best I've used constructed very well

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        • #5
          you should always use wraps for safety but ringside and title both make good bag gloves and i think title has a sale right now

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          • #6
            16oz winning training gloves.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by adietheforestfa View Post
              I do heavy bag work and double end ball just to keep fit realy. Currently using a cheap paid of Lonsdale bag mits. Im 6" and 16 stone and hit petty hard.
              I get sore knuckles after 5 mins or so, even on DE ball.

              Can anyone recommend what i should use, Type, Size , Weight, Brand etc
              I would prefer a pair where you dont need hand wraps if possible

              Thanks in advance.

              When it comes to boxing doing things on the cheap is never a great idea. However, there is one inexpensive way to strengthen your hands and knuckles. Do lots of pushups on your fingers and knuckles. In some cases it takes several months of preparation to allow you to do good work on the heavybag.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by robjr View Post
                16oz winning training gloves.
                ^^^^^^^^
                What he said. Though very expensive these are the best option, and you should always wrap your hands bro

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                • #9
                  **** man this threads a year old

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                  • #10
                    LOL damn this is an old thread.

                    anyways, i would recommend the ringside international training gloves.

                    they are about $70 at ringside's site.

                    try ebay:

                    http://search.ebay.com/search/search...raining+gloves

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