could anybody recomend some sparring gloves?

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  • Nacho_Analstain
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    #1

    could anybody recomend some sparring gloves?

    16 oz...im gonna order some could you send me some links plz
  • deh707
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    #2
    i like ringside's imf tech training gloves.

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    • Nacho_Analstain
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      #3
      would these do the job

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      • julDilla
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        #4
        i used to use these

        18oz

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        • Hitman18
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          #5
          Originally posted by azza
          No because those are bag gloves. They're too thin and will break a nose or jaw. Get the ringside gloves. Thats we we use at my gym. Also, we use reyes gloves. Everlast products are **** for the most part. I have those gloves in both 14 and 16 oz and they wear down quickly, but they are meant for the bag.

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          • deh707
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            #6
            those are everlasts cheap line of gloves, which can be found in almost any sports store.





            the "high performance" is the cheap ones.

            the "professional" is the real everlast.

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            • boxing4ever
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              #7
              get the everlast pro training glove there great i have them in 16oz and spar with them and there awsome

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              • Animal Squabbs
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                #8
                These are my current sparring gloves...

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                16oz, soft as pillows, light, you can almost make a closed fist, no time wasting laces just slip them on and spar which is great if you dont have a trainer like me. I recomend them. They only cost me around $50 bucks. You can order the same glove with all kinds of designs from

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                • DoctorKillJoy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by azza
                  Those are passable. I've got the 16 ounce and actually paid more to get them at a sportinggoods store. They're fine for bagwork, sparring, etc... they're not bag gloves like someone said. If you're going to spar with them just make sure you get 14 or 16 ounces. The only thing is they're not real high quality. I'm not sure how long most gloves last but I've only had mine around 4 or 5 months and they're falling apart. I'd say they're a decent first pair though.

                  I just ordered the safety training gloves from ringside for i think 40 + shipping... i've heard they're good but i don't know yet.

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