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  • #11
    Originally posted by Unique View Post
    I was checking out their 16 oz. Lace-Up Training Gloves.

    The brand's called Fighting Sports.

    They're supposedly similar to Winning gloves.
    just because they look similar doesnt mean they are.

    they dont compare at all, get grant pro or imf tech.

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    • #12
      The only thing similar is the logo. No self respecting brand would copycat! Why would you use cheap and nasty products to protect your hands? never use bag gloves, always use boxing gloves. 10oz minimum

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Unique View Post
        I was checking out their 16 oz. Lace-Up Training Gloves.

        The brand's called Fighting Sports.

        They're supposedly similar to Winning gloves.
        Thats exactly what they want you to think hence the similar logo and colors.... winning should just sue them

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        • #14
          what is so unique about winning gloves that makes them worthy of immitation? I know theyre the best gloves out there but arent they basically a standard style glove just with better materials and padding?

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          • #15
            nope, perfectly weighted. you would be suprised by how little they weigh. The thumb is set perfectly. The layers of foam are the best. The wrist/palm padding is perfectly proportioned. Very Ergonomic, your fingertips dont get compressed and the glove just feels like part of your hand when you have it on. The wrist support is perfect. Even down to the coloring and emblems. The coloring doesnt fade or come off and neither do the emblems. They basically make perfect gloves, you cant find anything wrong with them.

            The foam almost feels like tempurpedic material. But more appropriate for boxing (not as easily compressed)


            Here is a full photo album of a guy who spent alot of money at winning lol. Detailed pics of some of the stuff i stated above can be found in this link.

            http://s458.***********.com/albums/q...albumview=grid



            Also here is how winning gloves are made. Just some pics you wont be able to read anyting unless you are japanese.

            http://www.d7.dion.ne.jp/~winning/Pr...ramepage2.html


            Greek K always appreciated.
            Last edited by I3C727; 05-18-2009, 02:20 PM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by I3C727 View Post
              Also here is how winning gloves are made. Just some pics you wont be able to read anyting unless you are japanese.

              http://www.d7.dion.ne.jp/~winning/Pr...ramepage2.html
              I can translate that later if you want.
              I was wrong before, it does appear they are hand made, the "sponge" (layered foam I assume) is packed into the glove by hand.

              Maybe I'll ask for a pair for Christmas (or the next time I visit the in-laws in Japan).

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              • #17
                yea if you could translate those steps that would be great.

                And also pork you need to get your hands on a pair, especially since you are such a boxing gear enthusiast like me.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by I3C727 View Post
                  yea if you could translate those steps that would be great.

                  And also pork you need to get your hands on a pair, especially since you are such a boxing gear enthusiast like me.
                  I'll get you the translation later tonight, some of the words are specific to gloves & sewing so I gotta look those up.
                  It's basically what you'd think though.

                  Eventually I'll get a pair of Winnings when I've got the money to burn- just had a kid so that won't be any time soon.
                  My brother-in-law boxes in Japan and ironically, I think he actually uses a dingy old pair of nEverlast.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Pork Chop View Post
                    My brother-in-law boxes in Japan and ironically, I think he actually uses a dingy old pair of nEverlast.
                    What do you think about the pro-style everlast training gloves for bag work(I use 16oz gloves on the bag so I do better in sparring)? They look hot but I'm worried that they might be flimsy or be pillows. I already have my hand protection gloves(IMF) so I want some that are harder hitting and more fun.

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                    • #20
                      I don't touch any Everlast gloves these days (though I still use their mexican style hand wraps).

                      I used to have a pair of the old pro trainers in 18oz - the 89.99 ones from like 2003, not the "high performance" trainers that are now called "pro style gloves".

                      They had a nice, broken-in feel with soft leather, and one of the most comfortable hand pockets I ever used. My problem with them was the fill.
                      Everytime I hit the bag, it would make a sound like a beach ball deflating.
                      After like 6 uses, the imitation horsehair fill started coming through the liner.
                      I gave them to a teammate of mine who absolutely loved them & used them for years afterwards.

                      My bro-in-law is not a competitive boxer, at least not yet.
                      He has problems with his neck and can't even spar.
                      Mostly does it for fitness, but at a real boxing gym.
                      Not even 100% sure he's got his own gloves, I think he uses the gym's gloves; but I know for sure that he doesn't own a pair of Winnings.

                      Still say if you want mexican gloves, you should go Grant, Reyes, Flores, Casanova, Morales, or Classics. Heck, even Fairtex's Mexican style glove's pretty good.

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