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  • Reyes or Hayabusa Gloves?

    Looking to purchase a new 16oz give for bag/pads (not sparring). Looking at the Reyes Hook and Loop or the T3s. Which is the better overall glove?

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    Wtf is a Hayabusa? ...............Rockin'

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      is Japanese for " peregrine falcon ", a bird that often serves as a metaphor for speed due to its vertical hunting dive, or stoop, speed of 290 to 325 km/h (180 to 202 mph), the fastest of any bird. In particular, the choice of name was made because the peregrine falcon preys on blackbirds.

      Black birds?

      A glove is only as fast as the fist you put in it.........................Rockin'
      Last edited by Rockin'; 06-03-2021, 09:53 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by theGr8test View Post
        Looking to purchase a new 16oz give for bag/pads (not sparring). Looking at the Reyes Hook and Loop or the T3s. Which is the better overall glove?
        I never knew Hayabusa made gloves that big. I always thought they only made MMA gloves primarily.

        I love Reyes personally.
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        • #5
          Can't go wrong with Reyes if you ask me.

          But everyone is different.
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          • #6
            I have tried 2 different pairs of boxing gloves so far. I couldn't tell the difference. I just use cheap ones. I don't like my boxing shoes though, it's too slippery. I'm told that there's a version with rubber at the soles. I think I would prefer that.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wilberbear View Post
              I have tried 2 different pairs of boxing gloves so far. I couldn't tell the difference. I just use cheap ones. I don't like my boxing shoes though, it's too slippery. I'm told that there's a version with rubber at the soles. I think I would prefer that.
              You can get those at good prices on Ebay

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              • #8
                I've had a pair of 16oz Reyes for 3 years and they're amazing. Great for bag work, training and light sparring too.

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