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  • Winning and Grant gloves side-by-side pictures

    Below is a 14oz Winning glove velcro that I use for Heavy bag and pad work. The Grant glove is 16oz lace-up and I mostly use it for sparring and from time to time some mitt work.

    If you guys notice, the 14oz Winning glove's padding is just as thick, if not thicker and the foam on the Winning's can best be described, it's kinda like a tempure-pedic mattress. The foam that is used in the Winning gloves is what sets it apart from the other brands.

    [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Viewfromabove.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Viewfromthecuff.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Knuckleview.jpg[/IMG]
    Last edited by BOX-A-LOT; 10-15-2009, 01:39 AM.

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    [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Palmview.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Thumbview.jpg[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Angleview.jpg[/IMG]

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    • #3
      [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Collision.jpg[/IMG]

      [IMG]http://i858.***********.com/albums/ab145/kanankaliwa/Interior.jpg[/IMG]

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      • #4
        they look ***y!!

        r those winnin sparin or baggloves?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by supRa View Post
          they look ***y!!

          r those winnin sparin or baggloves?
          When it comes to Winning gloves, they don't really have a specific type that's made for different uses. I think it is more of a gimmick by the other companies, more than anything.

          Winning gloves is categorized in two ways, they have the velcro kind and the lace-ups, they're molded and padded the same exact way!

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          • #6
            Those winnings look nice.

            But visually, I can't really tell a difference between winnings and grant. They both look like the same **** to me.

            What's ur take on cleto reyes gloves compared to winnings?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BOX-A-LOT View Post
              When it comes to Winning gloves, they don't really have a specific type that's made for different uses. I think it is more of a gimmick by the other companies, more than anything.

              Winning gloves is categorized in two ways, they have the velcro kind and the lace-ups, they're molded and padded the same exact way!
              wow... thanks 4 sharin... dude i didnt even know that lol props..
              winning... but i mean if u buy a pair... ur just gonna use it 4 1 thing ether baggloves or jsut sparing... or they just too good?
              Originally posted by Cyse View Post
              Those winnings look nice.

              But visually, I can't really tell a difference between winnings and grant. They both look like the same **** to me.

              What's ur take on cleto reyes gloves compared to winnings?
              honestly.. id go with grant anyday!! i love my grants... they feel nice

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cyse View Post
                Those winnings look nice.

                But visually, I can't really tell a difference between winnings and grant. They both look like the same **** to me.

                What's ur take on cleto reyes gloves compared to winnings?
                Cleto's are excellent gloves, I have nothin' bad to say about 'em. But I really prefer the Winnings.

                a) The Cleto's 8oz and 10oz were great for my hands, it's snug and felt great, but the 16oz were too freakin' big for me.

                b) Winnings, there's a reason why they're called "pillow gloves". Even when you touch the padding on them, it feels different from the other brands.

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                • #9
                  Winning is completely different than grant. Winning uses a two layer foam system, grant's regular training gloves use a fairly cheap generic latex foam pad. Nothing special about grant's unless you buy their orthopedic foam gloves, but grant's prices have sky-rocketed. Those training gloves now would cost probably $300.

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                  • #10
                    99% of people who use Grant or Winning are wannabes with more money than sense.

                    Lemarr pro Mk2s are far more durable, offer superior wrist protection, are a much more natural fit for 1/4 of the price.

                    I wouldn't use another brand again and have been through Reyes, Grant, Winning etc etc







                    Anybody who has ever used these will tell you just how fantastic they are and there is no glove on the market that comes anywhere close for the money.
                    Last edited by dan_cov; 06-11-2013, 09:02 AM.

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