Dont think I'd be spending that much on a pair of gloves, I just bought a pair of everlast gloves for a tenner in a closing down sale, first time Ive actually wore proper gloves. I dont do any sparring just training so just had some mitts, These everlast ones feel amazing very well padded, got the thumb strapped to the glove for keeping thumb out the way.
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Who ever said anything about becoming better with these gloves? You need you need to stop boxing, all those punches to the head are affecting your ability to process whay youve read. Quit? Ive been boxing for 6 years now I highly doubt it.Comment
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Some people like to train as a leisurely activity but don't necessarily get the comfort and protection from some of the more mainstream equipment.
I still remember getting my first Century gloves and TKO mitts thinking I was legit, then I discovered Everlast which trumped those brands. Then from there, I'd been experimenting with different brands and noticing the differences between them and their products.
I've never worn a pair of Winning gloves before, but I can tell you that judging from my Winning headgear and protective cup, compared to any other brand that I've had out there, it'll be well worth the money down the line; leisurely or professional.
If you have the money then go for it, Winning is the best as far as training and sparring no doubt. I do think the Ringside IMF series is EXCELLENT for the price though. For $99 you can't beat the new Ringside gloves, they are really well made.Comment
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Just asking a question......relax. We have Winning at the gym for our pro's but I just wanted to ask because most kids in my neighborhood can't afford equipment like that.
If you have the money then go for it, Winning is the best as far as training and sparring no doubt. I do think the Ringside IMF series is EXCELLENT for the price though. For $99 you can't beat the new Ringside gloves, they are really well made.Comment
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Just answering... relax. Some people are able to wear $35 universal running shoes, others may need a specific running shoe that cost upwards of $120. Whether they're for competitive purposes or not doesn't matter.Comment
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