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  • #11
    The Professional Everlast gloves are good, very comfortable. The Everlast gloves you get at ****s or Dunhams are crap though, you have to get the professional ones. I use Title gloves, and they're pretty good. The padding is more distributed than the Everlast's, but I like it that way, it makes the gloves less bulky. I also have a pair of Top Contender Bag Gloves, but those are average. Can't really say much about them except that there are much better gloves out there.

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    • #12
      WINNING ALL THE WAY. I had everlast proffesional lace ups, Grant proffesional lace ups, and now winning. i dont give a crap about the price because at the end of the day when you put them on, you know you got your money's worth. Not only do winning have 2 extra layers of padding, but it is made out of artificial leather (not real leather meaning the material isnt as rigid and has a nice cushion to it and the gloves come way further down the arm then any other glove i have used which feels alot better.

      Grant are also extremely good, if you really dont want to pay for winning gloves ( which i can understand) Grant will do nicely.

      EVERLAST GLOVES ARE SHHHHHIIIIIITTTTTT. I REPEAT, SHIIIITTTTTTTT!!!!

      i am a defensive boxer so maybe thats why i prefer grant and winning gloves, i go for precise and accurate punches, picking them out carefully. im not a hardcore power puncher that walks in straight lines so maybe thats why, but even when sparring with everlast gloves my knuckles would always always bruise without fail.

      1.Winning (but only purchase if you are a serious boxer and will actually get all the benefits from it otherwise yes it is a waste of money.)

      2. Grant

      3. Title Gel (for training purposes only)

      4. Reyes (probably better than title and maybe even grant but like i said its not a defensive boxers first pick of glove)

      5. LAST AND MOST CERTAINLY LEAST, EVERLAST.

      i dont know why but i would only ever buy apparel from everlast again from the experiences i have had with them.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Terror Child T8 View Post
        WINNING ALL THE WAY. I had everlast proffesional lace ups, Grant proffesional lace ups, and now winning. i dont give a crap about the price because at the end of the day when you put them on, you know you got your money's worth. Not only do winning have 2 extra layers of padding, but it is made out of artificial leather (not real leather meaning the material isnt as rigid and has a nice cushion to it and the gloves come way further down the arm then any other glove i have used which feels alot better.

        Grant are also extremely good, if you really dont want to pay for winning gloves ( which i can understand) Grant will do nicely.

        EVERLAST GLOVES ARE SHHHHHIIIIIITTTTTT. I REPEAT, SHIIIITTTTTTTT!!!!

        i am a defensive boxer so maybe thats why i prefer grant and winning gloves, i go for precise and accurate punches, picking them out carefully. im not a hardcore power puncher that walks in straight lines so maybe thats why, but even when sparring with everlast gloves my knuckles would always always bruise without fail.

        1.Winning (but only purchase if you are a serious boxer and will actually get all the benefits from it otherwise yes it is a waste of money.)

        2. Grant

        3. Title Gel (for training purposes only)

        4. Reyes (probably better than title and maybe even grant but like i said its not a defensive boxers first pick of glove)

        5. LAST AND MOST CERTAINLY LEAST, EVERLAST.

        i dont know why but i would only ever buy apparel from everlast again from the experiences i have had with them.
        your an idiot dude, everlast pros the 80 dollar ones are alot better than you describe them to be. pro grants have that ****** ass long cuff that basicaly covers almost my whole forearm only slows your punches down!

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        • #14
          I have the Grant Campeon Super Bag Gloves and I love them, back in the day when I was fighting I used to use Tuf-Wear Pro Fight Gloves for bag gloves. I never liked Everlast Gloves, but that's just my opinion. I also like the Cleto Reyes Gloves they are top notch. I may get a pair of the 16oz Reyes bag gloves this summer, I want the extra weight for my workout.

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          • #15
            "your an idiot dude, everlast pros the 80 dollar ones are alot better than you describe them to be. pro grants have that ****** ass long cuff that basicaly covers almost my whole forearm only slows your punches down!"

            Dude if you read carefully i said those gloves are for defensive fighters, hence the extra support and cushioning they provide, there not for power punchers.

            they cant make your punches that slow, flyd jnr doesnt seem to have any problems with speed using winning or grant

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            • #16
              I've got a pair of 16oz Grant Campeón Training Gloves, their ****house! Definatley would not recommened them to anyone. They feel sluggish compared to other 16ozs & im always getting constant thumb pain with them. How do Cleto Reyes go as a glove for the bags n sparring???? heard very mixed reports about them

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              • #17
                winning gloves~!!!!!!!!!

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