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    • #12
      I have been boxing for 3 years now and used a pair of ringside gloves for training for 2 and 1/2 years. At that time i started to develop wrist problems and was wincing in pain everytime i threw a right hand at a bag or mitt, tried everything, better wraps, other gloves, no help. I herd at about winning and took a chance on them knowing they are like 250bucks. could not be more happy with them. Absolutly no pain anymore. Hands down the best gloves you can get for hand/wrist protection...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by mickyward5656 View Post
        I have been boxing for 3 years now and used a pair of ringside gloves for training for 2 and 1/2 years. At that time i started to develop wrist problems and was wincing in pain everytime i threw a right hand at a bag or mitt, tried everything, better wraps, other gloves, no help. I herd at about winning and took a chance on them knowing they are like 250bucks. could not be more happy with them. Absolutly no pain anymore. Hands down the best gloves you can get for hand/wrist protection...
        ^ im with this guy 100%. i injured one of my metacarpal bones in my right hand, while using the ringside imf tech 16oz training gloves, on the heavybag, back in november 2007.

        ever since that injury, i took a month off, then resumed training. ive been using the same gloves, but on the water/foam heavybags. it doesnt hurt much anymore, but i can still feel minor pain.

        i decided to try out the 16oz Winning laceup gloves. i got them last month.

        and wow, big difference. i was back to ****ing away full power on the regular leather heavybags, with no kind of pain at all.

        Winning is absolutely P4P #1 when it comes to hand protection.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by mickyward5656 View Post
          I have been boxing for 3 years now and used a pair of ringside gloves for training for 2 and 1/2 years. At that time i started to develop wrist problems and was wincing in pain everytime i threw a right hand at a bag or mitt, tried everything, better wraps, other gloves, no help. I herd at about winning and took a chance on them knowing they are like 250bucks. could not be more happy with them. Absolutly no pain anymore. Hands down the best gloves you can get for hand/wrist protection...
          I used to have Ringside gloves that was made of cowhide leather(they don't make 'em anymore) best gloves ever, man.

          I use IMF-tech's now , they do just fine for me, not as good as the old Ringside I had. But all this talk about Winnings has me salivating and am very tempted to give it a try.

          When I use to train for tourneys, the problems I ran into wasn't so much hand pain but elbow pain. The thing too, it's much better to use lace-ups rather than the hook & loops. The lace ups gives you better wrist support.

          Also, I think some people are just prone to hand injuries no matter what. I've never injured my hand or wrist(knock on wood). I've used Ringside, messed around with Cletos(didn't like 'em for training), Fairtex(so-so). Again, it's only been elbow problems for me.

          Another thing too, maybe it's how some people wrap their hands. I like to put alot of padding on the knuckle area. And how the wrist positioned right before impact.
          Last edited by We want Floyd; 01-19-2009, 02:44 AM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MASGAGOMEXI View Post
            I used to have Ringside gloves that was made of cowhide leather(they don't make 'em anymore) best gloves ever, man.

            I use IMF-tech's now , they do just fine for me, not as good as the old Ringside I had. But all this talk about Winnings has me salivating and am very tempted to give it a try.

            When I use to train for tourneys, the problems I ran into wasn't so much hand pain but elbow pain. The thing too, it's much better to use lace-ups rather than the hook & loops. The lace ups gives you better wrist support.

            Also, I think some people are just prone to hand injuries no matter what. I've never injured my hand or wrist(knock on wood). I've used Ringside, messed around with Cletos(didn't like 'em for training), Fairtex(so-so). Again, it's only been elbow problems for me.

            Another thing too, maybe it's how some people wrap their hands. I like to put alot of padding on the knuckle area. And how the wrist positioned right before impact.
            true, lace-ups give better support. i have the imf tech and winning gloves. both in lace-up. for the wrist protection/stability, i'd rate the imf 8/10. i'd rate the winning a 10/10. there is a difference, trust me. imf tech are still good gloves though, it's just unfortunate that i injured my right hand in them.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by el guason456 View Post
              i got 18oz TITLE training gloves they are great. ive been meaning to buy another pair like 12 or 14oz to spar, maybe some reyes but i dont think they have hookandloop do they?
              Yea they have hook and loop but i would highly recomend the lace ups. They are ALOT better.

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              • #17
                I got the Title power weighted super bag gloves. They have weights in the wrist of the glove. If you dont want the weights, you can take em out and they will be regular 12oz gloves.

                http://store.titleboxing.com/power-w...ag-gloves.html

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                • #18
                  I use Title Classics which are ok. The padding in them is decent and they offer decent protection, but nothing special. They are durable which is good. I've tried Ringside International Training Gloves a few times and they're great. Really comfortable, good padding, and they seem durable. Once I come up with some more money I'm going to get a pair. If you have $80 to spend, get the Ringside International's.

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                  • #19
                    WINNING GLOVES CREAM OF THE CROP. if you have the money its well worth it. they last long and the comfort is non compairable. i will NEVER use a different brand of gloves. UNLESS SPONSERED OF COURSE. HAHAHHA

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                    • #20
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