Saturday, May 15, 2010

What boxing gloves do you think is the best?

What are the best boxing gloves in your opinion? And/or what boxing gloves do you own? Be specific.





Thanks|||Everlast 8oz.|||Title is probably the best choice for affordable gloves because they are extremely good but wining are the best when it comes to protection, too expensive the best fighting gloves are the cleto reyes because they put horse hair so they are thin to hurt your opponent. Report Abuse
|||Reyes or Grant.|||well if your a puncher cleto reyes are probably the best gloves for you but i have an injury on my hand so the best gloves for me are a japanese brand called winning. they protect your hands better than any other brand. and i still have KO power with them haha. they are a bit more expensive than the others but it is worth it. everlast gloves are crappy in my opinion.|||i use ringside,everlast is over priced,grant is nice,title is cheap.|||Everlast, the gloves worn by Champions.|||reyes no doubt....


but for training it all depends...


you might want to do some 14 oz for sparring to get you used to the heavy hit...that away when you use the 8oz gloves u are as quik as a bullet..


...for heavy bag some 12 or 14oz to keep you protect from impact...


...for the double end bag you might want to use a 10 or 12 oz to practice your speed!


to train ringside gloves are great they are heavy dutty...everlast i havent had great experience...


but the best of the best i have to say cleto reyes!!!|||Cleto Reyes hands down, Everlast hasn%26#039;t made a decent product in 20 years. It%26#039;s sad but true.|||It depends.....If you like the more cushion then Everlast is prolly the ones you should go with....If you want to make your power felt and every punch hurt, then the Cleto Reyes gloves are what you should get..... I like the Reyes gloves my self...|||Personally, I like Reyes gloves. They are popular choice amongst punchers.|||I haven%26#039;t had good luck with Everlast gloves at all...they just don%26#039;t seem to last. I currently have these 12oz leather Century gloves:


http://www.onlinesports.com/pages/I,CEN-...





I love them - they%26#039;re really comfortable and durable. They are a little more expensive, but you end up saving money by not having to buy another pair for a long time. A few people in my gym have them (male and female), and everyone there is a big fan...





Hope that helps|||twin gloves. go for them|||everlast|||i think for training/sparing/shadow boxing, the best are the heaviest.(hand weights) For a 3 round fight the Everlast 8 oz., .. after using the heaver gloves the 8 oz feels lighter but will get heavier after 6-8 rounds. they will feel like The Thing hands if you know what i mean. But Everlast gots the best sh!t to train with.


can%26#039;t go wrong with 8%26#039;z|||I%26#039;ve never had a problem with Title or Ringside, so I tend to stick with the two of them.

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