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  • Towelie
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    #1

    Title boxing gloves


    anyone tried these, or any other title boxing gloves I wanna know if there comfortable, and worth buying, mostly comfortable. I dont wanna have some gloves come through the mail and put them on feeling like the Everlast hook and loop gloves.
  • Pork Chop
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    #2
    I hear a lot of great things about Title Gels.
    I have some on back order so I can't confirm.

    Otherwise, the only Titles I've ever owned are Big Hitter gloves (22 or 24 ounces).
    I still got those big hitter gloves and I hate how the thumb is - can't tuck it in like I like, so it's hard to make a good fist.

    Oh yah, the Twins training gloves on Title's site are actually a Title creation and not authentic Twins - those gloves SUCK. I actually gave them away. The pocket's shaped funny, not flat across the fist, it actually squeezes when you punch - putting pressure at an awkward angle on your big and little knucks; like trying to squeeze them together. Bruised a couple knuckles. Of course Title had the brilliant idea (sarcasm) to pad the palm with a half inch of padding so that was probably why it was hard to make a proper fist.

    Fit-wise, I've had the best luck with Grant super bag gloves & ringside gloves (including their ultimate classics). I can definitely recommend Ringside IMFs.

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    • Towelie
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      #3
      Thanks bro I cant really spend over 50 bucks though its just not worth it to me I mean spending 100 bucks on a pair of bag gloves is a lil over the top I might check out some ringsides though.

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      • J_CON
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        #4
        Originally posted by Towelie
        http://store.titleboxing.com/title-c...ng-gloves.html
        anyone tried these, or any other title boxing gloves I wanna know if there comfortable, and worth buying, mostly comfortable. I dont wanna have some gloves come through the mail and put them on feeling like the Everlast hook and loop gloves.
        GEL and Platinum are the only title gloves that are decent

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        • J_CON
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          #5
          Originally posted by Towelie
          http://store.titleboxing.com/title-c...ng-gloves.html
          anyone tried these, or any other title boxing gloves I wanna know if there comfortable, and worth buying, mostly comfortable. I dont wanna have some gloves come through the mail and put them on feeling like the Everlast hook and loop gloves.
          These are easily the best bag gloves for under 50
          At Ringside, we are serious about fight sports, especially boxing and MMA. We offer the best prices on boxing equipment in addition to videos, tutorials, and guides. Low-cost shipping guaranteed!

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          • !! Shawn
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            #6
            Id recommend the Ringside IMF tech gloves over the Title GEL. I have both, the IMF tech are just better.

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            • laurinsane8
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              #7
              Title makes decent gloves. I used Title gloves for sparring. They kept my hands in pretty good shape. I had 16oz gloves though, so they provided a little more cushion.

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              • Pork Chop
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                #8
                I hear good things about these too:
                At Ringside, we are serious about fight sports, especially boxing and MMA. We offer the best prices on boxing equipment in addition to videos, tutorials, and guides. Low-cost shipping guaranteed!

                Actually I hear good things about the red and white ones, but these are on sale and the only difference appears to be the color.
                The red and white ones were just on sale a few weeks ago; so if you want to be 100% sure just keep an eye out.

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                • Towelie
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                  #9
                  Ok I found these they look the same as every other glove (pretty much) and there cheap so I might be getting these http://www.ringside.com/DETAIL.ASPX?ID=25086
                  Anyone heard anything bout these?

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                  • iceman55
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                    #10
                    If I was you id get the title classics I got them in 18s they work well and I have used the 16 and 14s as well all worked decent. I also have the gels in 16s and wouldnt buy anything else other than those right now. I retired my 18s because I got the new gels. Ringside stuff is pretty good though.

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