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  • #11
    I guess I'll have to keep my fingers crossed!

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    • #12
      I ran into this same problem too, and i chose a set of Hayabusa gloves. Under 100 dollars, and extra wrist support along with that.

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      • #13
        For what it's worth I learned to box by using the "gloves on the shelf" approach.

        That's all we had but we made do. Hunger and desire trumps all.

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        • #14
          I actually just tested out the Winning gloves and I have to admit they are pretty good. I like the feel much better than Everlast.

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          • #15
            I recommend boxing gloves by rdx sports because of quality, designs, broad range of colors, sizes and low prices.

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            • #16
              I got Twins for 90 euros and Adidas for 70.

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              • #17
                Best Boxing Gloves For Beginner

                I will tell you website on which you easily see and comprising the boxinghunter.com/best-boxing-gloves-for-beginners-2020-buyers-guide-reviews/ Best Boxing Gloves For Beginners 2020 – Buyer’s Guide & Reviews
                On this website you would see the reviews on different boxing gloves.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by McNulty View Post
                  Three brands. Just spend the money and get some Winning Pro gloves with the laces. Title makes **** gloves. Protect your hands early, trust me.

                  Winning (Best glove)
                  http://www.winning-usa.com/progloves.html

                  Reyes
                  http://www.ringside.com/brands/cleto...ng-gloves.html

                  Grant
                  Can't seem to find their site.
                  lol at telling a beginner to shell out hundreds of dollars on a glove when they might not even stick with the sport

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                  • #19
                    This is an old thread but most of the stuff in here is terrible advice.

                    Gloves don't make a fighter. Unless you are getting paid professionally don't spend a tremendous amount.

                    A decent pair of Ringside gloves will hold up just fine. Just make sure to always wrap your hands for extra protection.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Tails View Post
                      This is an old thread but most of the stuff in here is terrible advice.

                      Gloves don't make a fighter. Unless you are getting paid professionally don't spend a tremendous amount.

                      A decent pair of Ringside gloves will hold up just fine. Just make sure to always wrap your hands for extra protection.
                      You don't have a brand or make that you prefer?

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