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  • - Ram Raid -
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    Originally posted by JMantis
    If you are looking cheap gloves in UK, I think RDX gloves if worth to try. I've bought it myself 16oz, few month ago, and it's probably the best boxing gloves under 40 pounds - ~60 dollars. I'm using it as my second pair of boxing gloves, mostly for pads and bag work, and only sometimes for sparring. I'm not sure if they have rdx in us?
    I'm looking at buying these for just using on the bag - http://www.rdxinc.co.uk/authentic-rd...-gloves-fight/

    How bulky are the 16oz ones that you've bought?

    And maybe these hand wraps - http://http://www.rdxinc.co.uk/authe...gloves-boxing/

    If anyone else has ever used RDX some feedback would be much appreciated.

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  • Joey_Torreo
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    Did anyone catch the marquez vs segura fight? They were using Seyer gloves that seem to have been modernized. Anyone know where I can get seyer gloves in the u.s

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  • zenkizero
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    I'm looking to buy a head guard, can anyone recommend me one that is decent but not super expensive? Also, is there anyway i can work out what size I am as there are no boxing shops around my city.

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  • SBleeder
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    Terry cloth robes

    Does anyone make or sell terry cloth robes anymore? My first pro fight is coming up and I'd like to get a blue terry cloth robe if one exists.

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  • BertoJudahMayRJ
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    Training gloves

    Good morning, everybody. Got a question, I'm looking for training gloves, main usage/idea is work on pads and bags(I'm novice in boxing). I have red all the guides, but everybody have their own criteria.. Also I have checked which training gloves use PRO's on pads/bags, I have noticed that their gloves looks like ordinary gloves which also can be used in a sparring, as I get thats not right.
    The only criteria I have, I want gloves to be branded by Adidas. I rely-on your experience, mates. Your ideas?

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  • JMantis
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    If you are looking cheap gloves in UK, I think RDX gloves if worth to try. I've bought it myself 16oz, few month ago, and it's probably the best boxing gloves under 40 pounds - ~60 dollars. I'm using it as my second pair of boxing gloves, mostly for pads and bag work, and only sometimes for sparring. I'm not sure if they have rdx in us?

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  • bellemastiff
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    Originally posted by Bullrush
    it doesnt matter what oz you get, they all have the same amount of padding, the glove is just bigger, its not like the padding gets thicker. and 200 bucks for reyes gloves is absolutely insane, you might as well buy winnings
    Except the 'extra padding' gloves. I believe they have a full inch of extra padding.

    Reyes makes awesome training gloves IMO. Get the Winning NG-2 if your right hand is prone to injury. NG-2 + Reyes TRAINING gloves = great hand protection as well as very durable and quality gloves.

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  • colin scott
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    I actually have a pair of fighting sports gloves,These ones but black.http://www.sugarrays.co.uk/shop/figh...ves-white.html

    And I don't like them,Hate the shape/fit/feel of them,Only used them a couple of times aswell.

    Anyway I went for the Lonsdale I core gloves in 16oz and also got a great deal on a new heavybag frame,Only £90 from sugarrays.Great deal for anyone in the uk.http://www.sugarrays.co.uk/shop/york...bag-stand.html

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  • big paulie
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    Originally posted by helloimanton
    I have 12 oz and they are quite hanrd on your hands(easy to get injured) ... for sparring get 18 oz if you really want Reyes. Also, i wouldn't hit a heavy bag with Reyes, easy to get injured. instead, try everlast protex gloves
    18oz Reyes for a 147lb amateur? That would make for a very messy sparring session, way too big. How about trying Fighting Sports gloves, they're kind of Winning rip offs but look very nice and very similar to the winnings, price tG isn't too bad and I think sugarrays do them.

    Id steer clear of Lonsdale and everlast.

    On a side note I have a pair of 10oz competition Grants and 10oz competition Winning and the difference is immense, the Grants are solid but it's hard to believe you could do any damage at all in the Winnings

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  • colin scott
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    Lonsdale Super Pro I-Core training glove..?



    Does anyone have any feedback on these gloves,Can't find any reviews on them..

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