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Full Honest In-Depth Review (1+ Year of Use) - Winning 14oz. Boxing Gloves Velcro Strap Hook & Loop
1 year review/thoughts on my 14oz. Winning Gloves and how they have held up to consistent heavy bag use including Pros & Cons.
Correction - Not "tissue paper" but toilet paper (folded up) or gauze pads
UPDATE AT THE RISK OF SOUNDING LIKE A HYPOCRITE
To be honest some of my opinions have changed slightly since making the video. I may make another one in the future to address these issues.
To answer your question, I still believe that Lace up gloves will always offer superior protection when compared to their Velcro counterpart, especially in the case of Winning gloves since their standard Velcro strap is rather thin.
At the risk of sounding like a hypocrite, I believe 16oz. would be fine to us...
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  • @tyleredwards9382
    @tyleredwards9382 5 месяцев назад

    So look bro winning gloves are great and especially if you are a power punching style guy with hand problems but if you're going to drop 400 bucks on them and your main gripe is they don't last as far as padding in the knuckle area after bag work i would suggest when you get new ones only used them for mits and sparring. The reason you probably like 14 Oz is for the feedback because you're knuckles won't sink as deep through the glove on the bag with 16 oz which is actually by design. If you refuse to go up to 16, I'd suggest getting a horse hair glove like Cleto or a glove that's more of a punchers glove like hit n move or rival Guerreros for the bag. The padding is more springy and will hold up better while also giving you that feed back on the bag for form purposes. Use the winnings for everything else cuz you're dropping big bucks on a glove that to me is designed to be a sparring glove. If you have the money which it sounds like you do just get a second pair.

  • @trhoades2063
    @trhoades2063 9 месяцев назад

    I would never use winning on a heavy bag not often anyways, I would only use em for sparring, for a heavy bag your better off using 8 or 10s to calcified the bones on your hands. Honestly the 8oz guerro from rival are much better for heavy bag

  • @user-yv3ds6bb6i
    @user-yv3ds6bb6i 2 года назад

    Erythromycin can be a good idea and it was the same thing that happened before I was going through with the team that I was able and I had a chance at winning this game because I was able and had 6AM and the game to be able

  • @user-yv3ds6bb6i
    @user-yv3ds6bb6i 2 года назад

    What are you going for now huh 6 in the same thing as the other side and it was 666666666 or so 6666inches and 6AM said the company has been a good thing to do it and I had a chance at 6AM 556inches that would have to go back and forth

  • @turbowtime9611
    @turbowtime9611 2 года назад

    Bro you take forever to explain shit.

  • @wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667
    @wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 3 года назад

    I have a pair of Fly on the way and can't wait to get those out and compare them to my Winning gloves

  • @wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667
    @wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 3 года назад

    I have 2 pair in the lace ups

  • @theredninja2817
    @theredninja2817 3 года назад

    He’s absolutely right about 14 ounces On the heavy bag the only issue with someone like me as I have really big hands I can’t just use a pair of 14 ounces they’re way too small I have to get 16 and sometimes even 18 ounces because anything 12 or 14 ounces is way too tight for me

  • @wsbboxing4754
    @wsbboxing4754 3 года назад

    Cool.

  • @wsbboxing4754
    @wsbboxing4754 3 года назад

    Nasir Thomas

  • @dinaussargaming5953
    @dinaussargaming5953 3 года назад

    So, to any one stumbling on this video I just received my MS-500B's (14oz Velcro) which are the same as in this video. I am coming from a pair of Velcro Cleto Reyes 14 OZ gloves (Note, these are broken in). Out of the box, the Winnings have a very small hand compartment, like very small. It's a serious squeeze to fit your hands in with the NG-2 knuckle gel pad like in this video and my wraps. The wrist protection is basically not there and coming from the Cleto's its going to be hard to adjust. My wrist was just so locked in with the Cletos and the Winnings feel very loose (again this is the velcro version, I understand lace-up is different as I've heard). I'll come back to this comment and answer any questions anyone has, but as of right now I haven't experienced anything super crazy in terms of significant comfort levels over my Cletos. The padding on the Cletos is 'harder' but it can take a beating. I worry about the longevity of the padding in the winnings. However, the winnings are SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than my Cletos. I can definitely say it's going to help with form and shoulder stamina down the line. I'm going to use them and report back at the end of the year. Feel free to ask any questions.

    • @sm208
      @sm208 3 года назад

      Hi DinaussarGaming, how is it going with the Winning after breaking them in for the last 5 months? I'm looking at either getting the Winning MS-600-B or the Cleto Reyes Extra Padding. After your experience with both, would you say the Winning is worth spending twice the cost? Do you think the Cleto Extra Padding version would be a more appropriate contender against the Winning as compared to the Cleto original version? I would use them as an all purpose glove since I can't buy multiple version, but I have Fairtex BGV1's now and have already injured my knuckles with those and want more protection so I can keep punching without hurting myself! Thanks!

    • @dinaussargaming5953
      @dinaussargaming5953 3 года назад

      @@sm208 After quite a while, I recommend going with the Winning. The padding has held up fantastic and the hand compartment has broken in well. It still is a squeeze with a lot of pressure on my fingertips but I recommend the winning. Get the 16oz winning gloves (velcro or any)

    • @officialtjtrev8910
      @officialtjtrev8910 2 года назад

      @@dinaussargaming5953 My friend has used winning gloves (said he used them only 5 times but didnt like them) hes selling them for $220 should i get them?

  • @parispc4726
    @parispc4726 3 года назад

    I stoped watching by the seventh minute and don't find a reason it should last one more second.

  • @nosaj666
    @nosaj666 3 года назад

    You knuckles are weak. You need to start doing light bag work in just leather gardening gloves. Will strengthen your knuckles over time.

  • @abehaile2659
    @abehaile2659 3 года назад

    I’m so grateful for this review and all the contributing comments affirming the short-life of the gloves. Thank you!

  • @chriskruk4010
    @chriskruk4010 3 года назад

    I have mine allmost 6 years now, 14 oz...and the paddling is not the same but still great for a heavy bag or padwork.. great great gloves

  • @lordoftheboxingring2020
    @lordoftheboxingring2020 4 года назад

    Good vid

  • @williamayers2012
    @williamayers2012 4 года назад

    How hard the bag is will also factor into how much abuse the gloves take my title 150 bag hard as a rock my 150 pound Ever last soft leather much better

  • @joeygonzo
    @joeygonzo 4 года назад

    The only brand that comes close or better than Winning is 1V1. Has better padding even.

    • @user-nm1hc2my6w
      @user-nm1hc2my6w 2 года назад

      How long have your 1v1's laster versus your winning's?

  • @brandonk4779
    @brandonk4779 4 года назад

    Ring to Cage makes a good approximation of a Winning Glove called the C 17. No, it's not Winning, but it will last you a year or two on the heavy bag, and at the end of it, you won't be out 400 bucks. It's more like a hundred. Personally, I would never use a Winning glove on the heavy bag. Use it for sparring, double end bag, and on the pad. But (and I don't care how well it's made) if you use it on the heavy bag it will destroy the padding over time. That's just physics.

  • @pugilistking5606
    @pugilistking5606 4 года назад

    Would love to see the follow up

  • @davidkim9898
    @davidkim9898 4 года назад

    Read the description. Good review. Thanks

  • @RTC1655
    @RTC1655 4 года назад

    Using Winning gloves on the heavy bag is a kin to treat your cat with a 3* Michelin restaurant meal.

    • @joeygonzo
      @joeygonzo 4 года назад

      Why ? Your hands are worth that . The knuckles take a beating on bag work.

    • @wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667
      @wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 3 года назад

      @@joeygonzo he doesn't rely on his hands to make his money. So he does not understand

    • @JerreMuesli
      @JerreMuesli 2 года назад

      @@joeygonzo Don't act like you really need a 400 dollar glove to protect your knuckles. A lot of other brands offer great protection too in combination with hand wraps.

  • @acr4715
    @acr4715 4 года назад

    I have 16 oz Winnings. They are highest quality.

  • @ItsOkLilFella
    @ItsOkLilFella 4 года назад

    Well done. I’m on my fourth pair of these gloves (12oz, 14oz, and two 16oz) and while they’re amazing, for me they consistently last almost exactly one year before the knuckle pain becomes a distraction. The winning knuckle guards have helped but I still consider these gloves to have a short lifespan for the price.

    • @joeygonzo
      @joeygonzo 4 года назад

      Sabas Super Soft for bag work . I have sore knuckles too. The solution is to buy a some EVA foam sample on Ebay. Cut up a portion . Place one BELOW the knuckles. Not over it . That way, the eva foam takes much of the hit before the knuckles . You can cut up 3/4 of an inch wide by over 3" long.

  • @ItsOkLilFella
    @ItsOkLilFella 4 года назад

    DO not buy these things from Amazon. Verified knockoffs.

    • @lawler161
      @lawler161 4 года назад

      How do you know?

    • @eriche8870
      @eriche8870 4 года назад

      It defends bro pick the one that is sold by Winning company itself

  • @timl7663
    @timl7663 5 лет назад

    I got knuckle pain from a fractured knuckle injury months ago. Still do some light bag work, but it hurts every time. Do any of you guys use a gel guard with these gloves?

    • @Bolek989
      @Bolek989 5 лет назад

      Gavin Zeng I’ve tried the winning Gel guards in the past they were all right. To be honest I would just use some soft toilet paper folded up and place it over your Knuckles and proceed to wrap your hands as you normally would. This will provide some additional protection for your knuckles without adding too much bulk inside the glove

  • @ephraimcampos5232
    @ephraimcampos5232 5 лет назад

    I always used Reyes for sparring and everlast for bag work , I just bought some winning let’s see how they do

  • @timps8653
    @timps8653 5 лет назад

    Awesome review. Could you help me answer a quick question? Im about to buy a pair, but wanna make sure it's real. I've noticed all Winning velcro gloves photos i've seen online, the inside of the glove is blue and has a "Made In Japan" and "MS-600 (or which ever version you get)" tag on it. Can you help me verify if all Winning gloves are blue on the inside with the "Made In Japan" tag or if yours is like that?

  • @recursoshumanoscompujeis33
    @recursoshumanoscompujeis33 5 лет назад

    i come from a country were boxing gloves are insanely expensive, so we need to make gloves last, specially if they are 300$ worth. So we dont use the gloves on the heavy bag because we know that the heavy bag damages the stuffing way quicker than anything else, specially if youre heavy, i dont know how heavy you are, but if your gloves are hurting your hands on the heavy bag, you should try the 16oz and i can guarantee you that the pillows will work perfectly for years.

  • @georgepascual1
    @georgepascual1 5 лет назад

    Lace up ONLY

  • @rodluvan1976
    @rodluvan1976 6 лет назад

    great review and very true; you can only do a proper review having used a glove for a year or so. goes for shoes as well, as they wear very quickly imo

  • @my_life_changed
    @my_life_changed 6 лет назад

    Get "lace n loops" they are great for lace ups if you want to train by yourself and not sacrifice wrist support!!!

  • @jordancalon4413
    @jordancalon4413 6 лет назад

    This is the detailed review I was looking for before making my purchase. I love my Reyes hook/loop gloves but they are ridiculously top heavy, I'm gonna invest in some 16oz winnings

    • @XIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIX
      @XIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIX 11 месяцев назад

      Have you got them should I get winning or cleto reyes

  • @santoazusa
    @santoazusa 6 лет назад

    The guy in rate this gear used his winning gloves for one and a half years, then he only used the gloves for equipment. So I think one and a half year is normal before they geting to soft. And I still think that's good there's plenty of gloves that would not have any padding at al after one and a half years on pads and bags.

  • @santoazusa
    @santoazusa 6 лет назад

    Why do you use winning for the bag and pads? OK pro guys do but, I don't se the point using such a good glove on equipment, no wonder it's starts geting softer and lose the feeling of a pillow. How safe would you say they are for your sparing partner? Good review by the way.

  • @Tjlaramie81
    @Tjlaramie81 6 лет назад

    dont use these gloves on the bag anything 14 oz and up is a sparring glove.

    • @rdr5495
      @rdr5495 6 лет назад

      Not true

    • @Tjlaramie81
      @Tjlaramie81 6 лет назад

      RDR I've used my winning 16oz Velcros for 3+ years now and I don't even need to wrap my hands. I have only used them on the bag one time to break them in and after that I have only used them for sparring. Never hurt my hands

    • @theredninja2817
      @theredninja2817 6 лет назад

      RDR it's totally true

  • @yashvarman3141
    @yashvarman3141 6 лет назад

    do you own a 10 oz winning as well ?

  • @paulb2995
    @paulb2995 6 лет назад

    Boxers of today need to learn knuckle conditioning. Either hit a makiwara or use leather mitts for the bag like old school boxing.

    • @dm8127
      @dm8127 6 лет назад

      Where do you suggest to find out more about knuckle conditioning ?

    • @georgepascual1
      @georgepascual1 6 лет назад

      Man you’ve got 4-5 years in your prime. No need to risk anything

    • @MrMel0486
      @MrMel0486 5 лет назад

      Paul Bautista I have the old school boxing gloves from Everlast and I love the feeling I’ve hit hard faster even worked more and more rounds my knuckles are harder and have grown to me it’s worth it

    • @dersatansschuh4426
      @dersatansschuh4426 5 лет назад

      @Falk M you're right. Everytime I'm over at my old gym I gotta explain myself to the old school karatekas for wearing 16 oz gloves and wraps

    • @joeygonzo
      @joeygonzo 5 лет назад

      Makiwara boards are for idiots who develop nasty arthritis when they get old .

  • @an-h9808
    @an-h9808 6 лет назад

    I used Cleto Reyes,Twins, Fairtex They are great gloves but Winning is like cream on the top

  • @victorolivera5186
    @victorolivera5186 6 лет назад

    What’s your opinion or experience with Cleto reyes lace training?

    • @rdr5495
      @rdr5495 6 лет назад

      Victor Olivera only ever used the 10 oz. safetec training gloves and they were way too soft for the bags and even for the pads. I remember my thumb hurting a bit. The 10oz winning laceups were far superior imo. I also used to have a pair of 12 oz Cleto Reyes Velcro and I remember liking those a lot.

  • @smileforjao
    @smileforjao 6 лет назад

    Have you tried the everlast mx trainers? I’ve just been training power only, and so far they’ve been holding out strong. I have 14 oz.

  • @Will_Lewis97
    @Will_Lewis97 6 лет назад

    If you want to hit the heavy bag, buy some BAG GLOVES. Jesus Christ...

    • @joeygonzo
      @joeygonzo 5 лет назад

      You obviously do not know how good Winning gloves are

  • @yussefsalahdine1334
    @yussefsalahdine1334 6 лет назад

    I have pair winning gloves lace up 18 oz for 19 years old steel good like New bus I use only in sparring

    • @rdr5495
      @rdr5495 6 лет назад

      Yes, i was having a convo w/ someone the other day about winning gloves and i told them my 16 oz. winning gloves will last forever lol

  • @anthonyss3667
    @anthonyss3667 7 лет назад

    Want to sell these

    • @rdr5495
      @rdr5495 7 лет назад

      you dont want them lol. they have been through a lot since this video

    • @anthonyss3667
      @anthonyss3667 7 лет назад

      RDR I really do ! I want them for a project I'm making my own gloves and if you hook me up with these I will give you a free pair of my gloves head gear and also a signed gear Floyd mayweather t shirt

    • @moneymane426
      @moneymane426 6 лет назад

      Anthony'ss nigga u r the biggest piece of shit i have seen here lmao

  • @Nolimitboxeo
    @Nolimitboxeo 7 лет назад

    I just ordered some From Japan 🇯🇵, how long do you think it will take for them to get to California?

    • @alquitorianojr5055
      @alquitorianojr5055 7 лет назад

      Edgar Huerta they take some time to be honest. The wait will be worth it. Awesome bag and sparring glove 🥊

  • @HardAdversity
    @HardAdversity 7 лет назад

    @ 5:50 RDR's statement is true on avoiding 16 oz Winnings on the heavy bag. You can earn great form and speed on the heavy bag with at LEAST 12 oz winnings included with proper protection from hand wraps and the "pillow foam" from this superb glove. A great example on this case is when Manny Pacquiao is unleashing 10 punch combinations on the bag, and he uses 10 ounce WINNING GLOVES! (look it up, it's all over youtube) 👍

  • @Adam-ui3ot
    @Adam-ui3ot 7 лет назад

    That's more like it.

  • @victorolivera5186
    @victorolivera5186 7 лет назад

    You got any experience with cleto reyes lace training? If so what's your thoughts on them? Safety, protection, sparring, heavy bag, pads, etc. Thanks Nice review btw

    • @rdr5495
      @rdr5495 7 лет назад

      I had two pairs of Celto Reyes gloves, both of which Ive since sold. (they weren't for me to be honest). One was lace-up (10oz. safetec gloves) and the other was a 12oz velco training glove. The 10oz. safetec is a great glove but offers very minimal protection both on the knuckles and more importantly very little wrist protection, they were a fight glove though (i think) so that's to be expected. I much preferred my 10oz. lace up winning gloves, those were great but really only useful for mitt work and double end bag work. From what i remember the 12oz reyes gloves were constructed very well with a great velcro strap but comfort wise they are no match when compared to winning. I know i sound like a winning endorsement but i just really love their gloves. In my opinion check out the SABAS boxing gloves if your considering cleto reyes, i definitely would buy them if i was in the market for some gloves now.

  • @Flux799
    @Flux799 7 лет назад

    nice gloves man. I have yet to purchase my first pair of Winning but I'm hoping to later this year.

  • @JeanValljeann
    @JeanValljeann 7 лет назад

    Winning gloves are overrated, it's all I'm going to say about them. I recommend everyone to try "Twins special gloves" much cheaper (from 75 to 90 dollars range) and as good as anyone or better when it comes to training (sparring, heavy bag etc...) offer the best wrist support and knuckle protection and excellent padding.

    • @run4roy
      @run4roy 7 лет назад

      Nelchez M. But do they last longer then winning.

    • @smd6141
      @smd6141 6 лет назад

      Roy Masangkay No glove does

    • @kengfaihui9575
      @kengfaihui9575 6 лет назад

      if u're punching really hard and connect properly, twins special won't cut it, they don't last as long as the winnings too. I've personally owned many pairs of gloves and tried out different brands. Winning was the best so far, only downside is the price(never tried grant)

    • @saintsfps5348
      @saintsfps5348 3 года назад

      you ever actually owned winnings?

    • @saintsfps5348
      @saintsfps5348 3 года назад

      You've definitely never had winning gloves