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  • 7 1 6
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    Gloves Gloves Gloves

    Ok, well I have a pair of 14oz Title GELs. They are falling apart now from bagwork + sparring. I plan to keep whats left of them and use them for sparring. So right now I need a new training glove. I was debating on

    Rival Gloves (dont know what ones are good? a little help)


    Grant Campeon Training gloves
    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!


    Ringside International Training Gloves
    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!


    Ringside IMF Techs
    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!


    Fighting ( a couple people at my gym have these, they look really nice and perform well )


    and more suggestions would be nice.

    I have the GELs but I don't really like how they feel when I make a fist. I have reason to believe that it messed up my wrist because the hand compartment was to big.

    Im looking for a glove with a snug fit that is small and compact on my hand. 14oz is my size, but a small 16oz would be nice to.
  • Sox8055
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    #2
    IMF's at are great, but the recent White Color makes them look like a 18oz glove. They are so foken big!

    I just got some credit for mines, because I wanted black, and I was pissed when they showed up white.

    Ringside says they wont have any black ones till 4-6months time.

    They are excellent gloves though and I think the best of all the choices you got there.

    If you dont mind the color white(gets real dirty and wrinkles are noticeable) then go ahead and get those.

    I cant help you with the rest because I haven't try them.

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    • fdotorres
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      #3
      Originally posted by 7 1 6
      Ok, well I have a pair of 14oz Title GELs. They are falling apart now from bagwork + sparring. I plan to keep whats left of them and use them for sparring. So right now I need a new training glove. I was debating on

      Rival Gloves (dont know what ones are good? a little help)


      Grant Campeon Training gloves
      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!


      Ringside International Training Gloves
      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!


      Ringside IMF Techs
      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!


      Fighting ( a couple people at my gym have these, they look really nice and perform well )


      and more suggestions would be nice.

      I have the GELs but I don't really like how they feel when I make a fist. I have reason to believe that it messed up my wrist because the hand compartment was to big.

      Im looking for a glove with a snug fit that is small and compact on my hand. 14oz is my size, but a small 16oz would be nice to.
      get ringside IMF or title platinum

      DO NOT BUY FIGHTING GLOVES

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      • BG_Knocc_Out
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        #4
        The Rival RB1's are amazingly comfortable.

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        • Sox8055
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          #5
          Originally posted by fdotorres
          get ringside IMF or title platinum

          DO NOT BUY FIGHTING GLOVES
          yo torres, what happen to your everlast's?

          you dint like them no more?

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          • fdotorres
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            #6
            Originally posted by Sox8055
            yo torres, what happen to your everlast's?

            you dint like them no more?
            i like them, but i got a pair of 18oz winning gloves that i love more lol

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            • Spartacus Sully
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              #7
              what do you have against the fighting?

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              • 7 1 6
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                #8
                Fighting gloves are very well constructed. I inspected some on friday they were a friend of mines. Even my trainer admired the gloves. So they cant really be as bad as nEverlasts. Like I said Im looking for a glove with a snug fit. I have a feeling that the IMF techs are the same as the GELs just with a different logo on it. I personally want to try the Grants or the rivals. so if anyone can elaborate even more that would be lovley =D

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                • fdotorres
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ylem122
                  what do you have against the fighting?
                  they are worse than title platinum, but more expensive

                  the foam is pretty hard and it won't let you **** the heavy bag at full strength without mildly hurting you hand

                  they took the definition of snug to a whole new level. i'm 5'9, and my size L fighting gloves make me feel like freaking valuev

                  in short: they are made of quality materials, but they are made in a wrong, wrong way

                  the people who admire them are mostly people that see them, but have never actually used them

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                  • fdotorres
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 7 1 6
                    Fighting gloves are very well constructed. I inspected some on friday they were a friend of mines. Even my trainer admired the gloves. So they cant really be as bad as nEverlasts. Like I said Im looking for a glove with a snug fit. I have a feeling that the IMF techs are the same as the GELs just with a different logo on it. I personally want to try the Grants or the rivals. so if anyone can elaborate even more that would be lovley =D
                    i had the elite bag gloves. if you like snug gloves, they are great. good looking gloves too (i had them in red/gray)

                    they do need some time to break in though

                    btw, the everlast protex2 gloves are awesome gloves with amazing protection, but you need to put a pair of glove dogs on EACH glove because the inner material, while very comfortable, gets stinky fast

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