
http://store.titleboxing.com/titleboxin ... loves.html
They've been highly recomended. I'll update the community once I've had them for a while.
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I've heard of them, but no I haven't used them.Fat Cat wrote:Have you ever tried Reyes gloves? Not the bag ones, the actual boxing gloves?
I have been working with a trainer 2 days a week for the last 5 weeks or so.Trip wrote:BB 2/75 are you doing some western boxing now?
It's required where I'm training. I'd like to try some of these boxing smokers they have n the area. Also, I'm more concerned about mit work. Bag gloves will hold up much longer than training gloves. These fucking things are expensive if you want well built jobs.Garm wrote:IMO, bag gloves and hand taping are counterproductive for folks who wish to use their mitts in an ungloved altercation if required. I only use them on the rough canvas bags that can skin your knuckles. Anyone should be able to work up the ability to bang most heavy bags without gloves or wraps, excepting the ones actually filled with sand and no padding, with rough surfaces, etc.
If you have to use them because the gym or sport mandates it, that's a different story. I like the Ringside jobs, because they are nice and light.
I've seen some the exercises you're talking about.Garm wrote:There's a bunch of wrist and hand conditioning Gong in the Patterson-Black-McNeill Xingyi family. You should see if Cotter will show you some of these exercises and get you some liniment if he hasn't already. The nose figure-8s, sand/iron bag slapping, etc.
Change of plans- canceled the training glove order- I'm still getting the bag gloves.Batboy2/75 wrote:went ahead and ordered these.
http://store.everlastboxing.com/everlas ... loves.html
Training (sparring) Gloves are 16 oz gloves
http://store.everlastboxing.com/everlas ... loves.html
Bag Gloves are 12 oz gloves
Damn I love hobbies.
Hey Makena, I looked in the reyes gloves. Very pricy!
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Really Bill,bill fox wrote:Agree w/ Garm - if you plan on hitting someone - no gloves. I used to just wrap my hands as a comprimise - never got questioned at the gym.
That's not "fighting".Batboy2/75 wrote:Really Bill,bill fox wrote:Agree w/ Garm - if you plan on hitting someone - no gloves. I used to just wrap my hands as a comprimise - never got questioned at the gym.
What if this person was fighting in a tournament that mandates gloves?
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Sure thing Bill.bill fox wrote:That's not "fighting".Batboy2/75 wrote:Really Bill,bill fox wrote:Agree w/ Garm - if you plan on hitting someone - no gloves. I used to just wrap my hands as a comprimise - never got questioned at the gym.
What if this person was fighting in a tournament that mandates gloves?
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Stroy,Grandpa's Spells wrote:Bats, you have to practice hitting bareknuckle if you want to be prepared to punch somebody bare knuckle. Boxers traditionally don't bother because they are training for the sport-specific task of fighting in the ring. Does the increased hand protection allow them to reduce hand injuries? Yes. Does it also make them more susceptible to hand injuries in a real fight? Absolutely.
What fairtex MMA Gloves did you buy?Fat Cat wrote:It's better to do at least some of your work with gloves to spare your hands. Even with the 4 oz. MMA gloves I hit hard enough to jack up my hands.
LOL.Fat Cat wrote:Relson gave them to me. Then Rhalan decided I hit too hard. Now nobody lets me hit them, so I just do bag work.