...are you in a backyard sparring with 10oz gloves cuz thats the only place I can see that happening. As for 24oz gloves Ive never even seen monsters like that! Thats some rock 'em sock 'em **** right there. Heck I dont think Ive even seen anything over 16oz.
16+ gloves
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dude i use the 10 oz they use 16 oz, i cant hurt them with my shots, they are too big so why would it be an issue? its fairer as it lets me get way more shots on them but they have the heavier punches. if i dont spar with the bigger guys i get no sparring, theres no one my weight and its pointless travelling to another gym more than once a week to spar when i can do it at my own gym. i get clocked occasionally but its all good and i hold my own at all times with them, even getting on top sometimesComment
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I train with 18oz gloves and they increased my hand speed quite a big but when I go in the ring with them it messes my whole game up. When I spar with my 16s its a complete other story all together. Everyone I spar against use 12oz gloves from middle to heavy weight. I know thats crazy for me to spar with a heavy weight wearing 12oz gloves but I do what I can to spar and when you exhausted all options beggers cant be choosers.Comment
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The whole sparring with 18oz gloves because it'll increase handspeed thing is way overrated. I know it works in video games, but in real life the effect is more in your head than anything else. The bigger gloves are made for better protection of both your hands, and your opponent/partner.
Give me 16oz
then gice me 10oz
i will feel a huuuuuuuuuuuuge difference.
I train with 16, spar with 16. Sometimes i train in 14s. I hate seeing people train in 10oz gloves or them gloves that are like 1 or 2 oz that rent even really gloves. Why even train in them? You are gonna fight with bigger gloves than that.Comment
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completely disagree.
Give me 16oz
then gice me 10oz
i will feel a huuuuuuuuuuuuge difference.
I train with 16, spar with 16. Sometimes i train in 14s. I hate seeing people train in 10oz gloves or them gloves that are like 1 or 2 oz that rent even really gloves. Why even train in them? You are gonna fight with bigger gloves than that.
My guys spar with 16-18 oz gloves as well, but they're for protection, not handspeed.
I know the Cuban team use 10 oz gloves most of the time, but then again they spar very lightly most of the time, because they have 30-40 fights a year.Comment
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As far as the whole making you faster thing, where are we getting this? From baseball? They swing a weighted bat before they are due up and take it off? Sure, that's immediatly after. They arnt swinging that weighted bat during pracitce then come game time just using a regular bat all game. Anyhow, silly subject.
I use to spar with 16oz Reyes gloves. But they are defective in my right thumb and I can only spar very few rounds before being in pain. I just recently got a pair of 14oz gloves from Everlast that have the same style as the Reyes I normally use. Not to much of a difference and they are comfertable.
On the bigbag and punching mitts I use my 12oz Reyes. For other things like the double end bag I have a small pair of 8oz Everlast that I use.
I spar with guys heavier then me all the time. I however still always used the 16oz gloves, and now the 14oz gloves. Sparring is not a fight, and you don't go in there to hurt one another. You go in there to work, and learn from your mistakes. If you are sparring people heavier then you, they should have enough common sense to not use all of their power. Using 10oz gloves during sparring? I don't get it. Alot of risk factors come into play, specially for the guy getting punched with a much smaller glove. Would be really to bad to get a cut before a fight sparring someone that is using 10oz gloves when I am using 14 or 16oz gloves.
I fight at Jr. Lightweight btw, and I often spar a middleweight and even a light heavyweight(We both use 14/16oz gloves). When I do get sparring in around my weight(140, 150), they are new guys down in the gym who have no experience and I just go in and work with them.Comment
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I only know they way I've been trained, but I use mits on the bags and 16's for sparring. The only time I've used anything less on another person is when there was nothing else available and it was very very controlled.
I feel that if you want to increase your handspeed, pick up some hand weights instead. I have actually used 16's on a bag once, but that only says a lot about the cement someone decided to pour into it as filling.
The only time I've seen gloves bigger than 16's was in a **** movie, and I don't think they were there for the boxing.Comment
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i dnt understand people claimin dey spar in 10oz is this at actual boxing gyms or dem boxercise bodysparrin bull**** clubs?? in all da gyms iv been to and sparred at its always been da same 16oz for sparring or rarely 14oz iv never experienced anythin lower!! im a bit baffedComment
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i spar, hit the pads, do drills and hit the bags at the gym using my 16oz, everyone else only uses their 16oz for sparring so i feel good knowing that i'm putting myself through a harder workout when we're going all out on the bags, and i'm going out at a faster pace in my 16's than they are in their bag mitts! It's part psychological and physiological. I have the second faster hands in the gym, only to a 60 fight pro (i'm training for my first).
At home i do 4 rounds of shadowboxing, 1 with my 22 ounche bag gloves on, then i take them off, so i do two of each.
I do the same on the bag afterwards, 1 round with 22 ounce bag gloves then 1 with just bag mitts. i then repeat so two of each. I do 2 minute rounds and really push myself, i also have 30 seconds in between rounds which is enough to put on the gloves and take a sip of water.
My hands will be lightning fast when i'm fighting with 10 ounces!!!!!Comment
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[QUOTE=Domey;3863649]As far as the whole making you faster thing, where are we getting this? From baseball? They swing a weighted bat before they are due up and take it off? Sure, that's immediatly after. They arnt swinging that weighted bat during pracitce then come game time just using a regular bat all game. Anyhow, silly subject.
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And even then it is a silly subject. It was just recently proven that swinging that extra weight (prestepping into the box) did not in any way increase bat speed, thus making a person hit further. It in fact does the exact opposite and makes them slower and hit worse, or less distance and softer. So yea...for whatever....like 100 years or however long people have been doing it, thinking that now lighter feeling bat is getting you better results? It's been totally wrong. Scientifically proven so. Oops!!
Just watched it the other night here on Sports Science, there may be some info. at this link on it here http://www.discoverychannel.ca/shows....aspx?sid=8967 . I can't be arsed to go thru it all and find it, but yea it's now proven fact.
So those of you using those big ol' mitts thinking that lighter mitt after is now making you faster, better? Same principles may apply. Science will soon know. But for baseball it's been a myth all along.
Wear gloves for proper protection, for fit and form and circumstances...and realize the differences are in how much damage they will do to your opponent be it sparring or santioned. And if you're a baseball player about to add that ring to your bat before you step in the box, or about to grab 2 bats and give em a warm up swing ? Time to rethink that logic my friend. You are making yourself less prepared. not more.Comment
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