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  • adietheforestfa
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    #11
    Iv recently purchaced some top of range Lonsdale, they are the dogs bollocks and only cost £10.00 in sale.

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    • ForemanCrossArm
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      #12
      um, am i the only one here who thinks that your hands SHOULD hurt.. I had been using a pair of 8 oz. old-****ty-worn-out bag gloves on a 150-200 lb. heavy bag with just light tape around my wrist and knuckles. yeah, my hands hurt a little bit, but not enough to make a whole post (this is a reply :P) about it.

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      • Verstyle
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        #13
        Originally posted by ForemanCrossArm
        um, am i the only one here who thinks that your hands SHOULD hurt.. I had been using a pair of 8 oz. old-****ty-worn-out bag gloves on a 150-200 lb. heavy bag with just light tape around my wrist and knuckles. yeah, my hands hurt a little bit, but not enough to make a whole post (this is a reply :P) about it.
        You must be featherfisted,no matter the size of the bag. Thats suicide for someone that can punch.You would have a broken hand for sure.

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        • ForemanCrossArm
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          #14
          no, no it is not. if you have strong bones and you hit it straight then it isn't "suicide." I did almost break my wrists a few times (and my left is still a little sprained), but my hands are fine.

          and pain is more tolerable for me, that may have something to do with it, to show pain is to feel pain..

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          • boxing4ever
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            #15
            so what should my choice be guys?
            title gel training lace up gloves(69.99)
            or
            grant campeon training gloves lace up(69.99)?

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            • Verstyle
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              #16
              Originally posted by boxing4ever
              so what should my choice be guys?
              title gel training lace up gloves(69.99)
              or
              grant campeon training gloves lace up(69.99)?
              The question is.The lower tier of Grant gloves? Or the higher tier of Title gloves.

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              • nedcmk1
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                #17
                #1. yes Reyes are punchers gloves, but there is a design difference in Reyes training gloves, and reyes fight gloves. Reyes training gloves are top notch.

                #2 those gloves you have.... many people have torn themselves up with them.
                #3 the long cuff isnt your problem... the long cuff is actually good, and offers a lot of wrist support which you need if trainign day in and day out. Cletos have a long cuff, and 16 grants will feel like they come up to your elbows.

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