Best boxing glove for beginner?

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

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    • MDC
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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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      • ShoulderRoll
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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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        • OctoberRed
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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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          • tomwalker
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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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            • Freedef
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              #16
              I got Twins for 90 euros and Adidas for 70.

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              • Jhon Smith
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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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                • saintsFPS
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by McNulty
                  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)


                  Reyes
                  At Ringside, we are serious about fight sports, especially boxing and MMA. We offer the best prices on boxing equipment in addition to videos, tutorials, and guides. Low-cost shipping guaranteed!


                  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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                  • Tails
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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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                    • OctoberRed
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tails
                      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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