people hating on the youngster for having a pair of winning after a couple months of training must be some broke mofos...If you can afford the best, buy the best.
OPPA CHUBS hahah I just had the same thought. the guy uses his gloves, did his research and seems to be serious about fighting. air jordans are almost always worn for fashion, ridiculously overpriced and made by slaves at Nike factories so yeah leave the kid alone
Some of the best fighters in the world train on concrete and dirt floors and have shit falling apart gear. It doesnt matter what gear you have as long as you and your training partners dont get injured and you train and dont stop. Some low end everlast gloves are dangerous for sparring. Buying expensive gloves because they motivate you to train is a piss poor reason. I havent gotten to that part of the video but if it is indeed a kid then he wasted his parents money. Idgaf but if someone came to me for advice about gloves/gear that would be my 2 cents.
Had a pair of reyes for 20 years they were so awesome finally started to come apart Bought some venom gloves They look nice but put your hand on a weird angle dont ,dont feel right Gonna order a pair of reyes
nvan guy yeah I had a pair of venum gloves. They put my wrist out of alignment and made my hand feel weak. I just got a pair of winning 14 oz gloves and they are the best thing ever.
nvan guy I didn't take to Reyes... they hit hard but are a little stiff and don't protect the knuckles that well. I have a wide hand, and they feel a little tight too. I naturally hit hard, so I don't need extra help from the gloves. On the contrary, I need something to protect the knuckles and wrists. the Everlast Protex3 is my choice for fighting and training. they are naturally clinched into punching position and really make me forget I'm even wearing them because of how natural and balanced they are. but yeah I had a similar experience with Venoms
@@RVered yeah, usually the Cleto Reyes are thin on the knuckles, they are made basically for the heavy punchers, so you Can do the most amount of damage
I've owned everything from cheap ProBoxing brand gloves, to Superare, to Everlast PowerLock, Fairtex , Hayabusa, Cleto, and Winnings. Pro Boxing Hook & Loop (16oz): $30 is the main pro to these gloves. Great for a starter or the very casual boxer. They fall apart if you do any serious training though. Con is that they are very low quality. Rating: 2/5 Price: $30 Superare Hook & Loop (10oz): I love the Superare Fight Store but for the price of their in house gloves I'd save your money. They look amazing and unique but the craftsmanship just isn't there for how much they charge. 2.5/5 Price: $120-$200 Everlast PowerLock Hook & Loop (16oz): In terms of a budget glove the PowerLocks were actually really impressive. If you are on a budget or don't plan on boxing very regularly they are a great purchase. Down side is if you do workout a lot the padding breaks down after a few months. Rating: 3/5 Price: $50-$100 Fairtex Hook & Loop (14oz): Good quality glove but the wrists were a little short for me (Thai style glove). They also are a little too roomy for my taste. My hands even when wrapped don't fit as snuggly as I'd like. But as I said great quality for a glove under $100 (on sale). Rating: 3.5/5 Price: $80-$130 Hayabusa Hook & Loop (16oz): For the T3s are awesome. Best wrist support of all the gloves I own because they have the dual splint and double hook veltcro straps in them which is great. They also incorporate microfiber on the thumb which you can wipe sweat from your face with, I like that feature. Down side, compared to Cleto or Winning the padding and fit is not as good. Rating: 4/5 Price: $130-$170 Cleto Reyes Hook & Loop (16 oz) : Love these. Once you break them in they are amazing. Padding is great for knuckles and wrist. One thing you'll notice about high end gloves is that they also don't start to smell like cheaper brands. I've owned the Cletos years and they still smell like leather. They feel like the most well made gloves that I own. I'm a huge promoter of grabbing a pair if you're serious about training. Rating: 5/5 Price: $170-$190 Winning MS-600 Lace ups (16oz): They hit softer than Cleto's and they feel great out of the box without needing to be broken in. Well made and the padding is amazing. Although, I think Cleto has better wrist support. If you ever take a pair for a spin you'll see why the pros love them. Down side is they are extremely pricey. I was able to get mine brand new for super cheap from a rich guy I know who owned multiple pairs and had some sitting around. Lucky me. Rating: 5/5 Price: $300-$500 Overall Conclusion: If you are planning on training regularly my suggestion is go with Cleto Reyes for best price to quality. You'll spend $200 up front but you'll notice the immediate jump in feel and quality from gloves that are $60-$70 less and frankly, the Cletos will outlive those gloves by years. My Cletos and Winnings still feel like day one. I can't say the same about the others. But, if you're on a budget or boxing is just a fun side hobby there are plenty of gloves out there to suit your needs. The most important thing to remember is that no glove I've owned ever helped me in the ring. I've had on Winnings and been smacked around by better boxers wearing the gym's loaner gloves. The glove doesn't make the boxer, dedication, hard work, and heart do.
Thank you so much for this honest opinion and excellent sumnary. I found amazing that you said Cleto and Winning gloves can last for years and years, I thought that was impossible. I can't wait to buy a Cleto or an used Winnings lol In my country there are just few local sports who sell things for boxing and the majority have cheap brands specially the infamous Everlast. I've had two pairs of Everlast Gloves and they just last 2 months and then start to crumble in the inside and obviously since the swet touch them they start to smell like swety socks, really sad thing.
I see alot of people judging beginners for buying good quality gloves. I never stepped in a ring and I just bought my first pair of gloves for 140, being the hayabusa T3. Amazing glove. Cant wait to get to spain and train with my friends. Hope I didnt give any experienced boxers any seizures with my comment.
@@yec4044 they are amazing for me. Very comfortable, doesn't need much of a break in, the double strap makes your wrist feel more stable therefore it allows you to concentrate more in power and not worry 2 much about technique so you dont sprain your wrist. It also has, at the top of the wrist, this thing where it blocks your wrist to cock back due to a bad punch, and prevent wrist spains further more. It's more of a sparring glove tho. I recommend leather gloves for the heavy bag so you feel more pop in your punches. But this glove is a bit of a "dummy" proof where an experienced boxer might feel like he doesnt need the extra wrist protection. But for beginners this glove is amazing. Could I have gotten a cheaper glove and gotten the same? Maybe. But I think the anti wrist sprain, the material of the glove, how comfortable it is.. its def worth it. Theres something about putting the second strap around the wrist, as opposed to most gloves just having one, that gives you the feeling of thinking u can punch a hole through a brick wall. And the anti wrist sprain def gives you more confidence. I def recommend watching YT videos on it tho, to get a better judgement.
@@yec4044 Not good for sparring. I use them only for the heavy bag. They do tend to smell but if you put baking soda and deodorizer every now and then they're fine. I would getting something like Fly for sparring
@@yec4044I got them and loved the wrist support. Perfect for beginners who may struggle with proper wrist alignment at first. But the rest of the glove left a lot to be desired.
Me and my mates in my clubs throughout the years, for sparring, wear 14 oz for 10st and below and then 2oz more for each weight above accordingly up to 18 oz. We did use AIBA gloves to prepare for AIBA bouts (I wore 10oz as I'm 10 stone or less and lads above 64kg wore 12oz). As for puncher's gloves vs Winning like gloves, nobody cared. You gotta have a sharp defense to compete so we just took it as incentive lol. Anyways, most of us were Travellers and weren't strangers to bare knuckle contests.
the cleto reyes gloves gloves you say you bought them on mexicali i live in mexicali so in what store did you bought them can you tell me please I WANT THEM
Reyes is ok but anything else are bad gloves now. You must check out Hitnmove gloves. My new favorite. I own 2 winnings, 1 grant and Hitnmove. You must check them out
I have a pair of Cleto Reyes Extra Padding in 16 oz, a pair of Blue Winning MS-600, a pair of Blue Winning MS-600B, and a pair of Venom’s Hammer LOMA edition in 18 oz. I’ve spent $1,185 on gloves alone, I also paid $245 for a Winning FG-2900 open face head guard in blue. In total I spend $1,680 in my gloves, head guard, a 80 lbs punching bag, and my boxing shoes. WORTH EVERY PENNY!
@@JerreMuesli already have in my local boxing gym. My goal isn’t to go pro or even amateur, I just use boxing as a way to stay in shape and to destress myself.
i had the everlast powerlocks (16oz) and they ripped out on me in 5 months! when the inside lining ripped a bunch of sand which bag stuffing just started to fly out. so i suggest being careful with these gloves.
My favorite gloves are Everlast pro style. But they're hard to find I've only owned two pairs and I used them till they completely fall apart. I'm not talking about those cheap vinyl ones either lol
I think you can get away with hybrid gloves on a uppercut bag or a lighter heavybag, but i love when those people use fucking speedbag gloves on the heavybag
Impitch Foty Fibe hey so my bf is into boxing and for Christmas he wants gloves he has different ones but needs some to hit the heavy bag but I’m not sure what kind to get can any of you recommend the best ? Please
I have a modded version of those 14oz cr's and I love them on the bags. 16oz modded Yokkao's for conditioning. I think to round it out I'll get my first pair of complete custom gloves from Top Boxer at the end of 2022
I have some 14 oz Title gloves and some 16 oz Pro Mex gloves and both are amazing but my favorite pair of gloves are my 12 oz Everlast Powerlock which I use a lot
I have really nice 16 oz rival gloves they are also a nice quality option for a good price. Great wrist support great protection. Good quality I got mine for 140$. They a good middle of the pack and pricing and great all rounder glove.
Overrated. Grants or Cletos or high end Everlast are the best. Look at the best boxers of all time fights, they will always be wearing one of those 3 brands I named. Mayweather wears Grants.
Winnings are considered the gold standard of boxing gloves by many boxers. So yeah, you could say it's the MJ of gloves. It's a lot of money tho but people say it's worth it.
@@joshhernandez5069 mayweather, Canelo, and Gervonta Davis all wear Winning for all training they do…Grant is a good fight glove but certainly not the most preferred training glove
I have a Question please: I just bought Boxing gloves 8 onz, when I wear them I can feel the heart beat in my hands, is that normal or is this a sign that they are too tight? i wear them without a hand warp. They would never fit with warps, even with thin ones. Many thanks for your videos, they are great.
Yeah, why the fuck do you think a certain brand is good just because they sponsored fighters? They probably custom made those gloves to fit their hands. That is NOT the same crap they are shoveling to consumers. Come on, stop being dumb.
MultinyVT First I would like to commend you on what a civilized response that was. Bravo bravo. Have you ever considered running for parliament? In case you yourself were unaware that was sarcasm. Now on to the matter at hand Everlast has a legacy of greatness 1. Great quality 2. Great look 3. Great durability 4. Long history A history of winning. Endurance. Persistence. And being the best. The simple fact of the matter is a boxer is not going to except an endorsement if the product is not quality.
I'm trying to decide to buy the rivals sf-f or the rival hde-f 10oz for pads and bags. One is a more broken in feel glove and the other is more of a Mexican style glove. Any advise?
Hello. Are Adidas speed 100 good enough for bag training? I am between this model, everlast elite or everlast powerlock. All in the same range of price. Consider I am a small guy (166cm 62kg). Thanks
I'd rather smash the bag with bag mitts than a glove with too much padding. I don't feel much of anything no matter what I have on. Does anybody know of a glove with great "feedback" because all I have tried is rivals and I can't feel anything.
That’s why I love Reyes pro gloves for bag and mitt work, the horsehair starts to flatten down slightly so you get amazing feedback with great wrist support
Tengo muchas preguntas...quiero saber de box pero pues no se mucho, ya busque mis onzas de guantes pero no entiendo porque están hechos de ese material cuero o vinipiel ¿Porque no estan hechos de tela ?
I have them Pros: Amazing knuckle Protection, Amazing Velcro, Great grip bar, palm padding is great, And they are quite comfortable Cons: The thumb can be quite uncomfortable at times especially when throwing hooks and wrist support could be better. They are by far the best Muay Thai sparring gloves tied with boon and windy And for bag and pad work I recommend Cleto Reyes 8-10oz or winning 8-10oz
DrDoom i think you're confusing winning with your cheap ass gloves, the padding won't get stiff or worn out that quick, maybe in 5 years but definitely not that fast, and is there a reason why he shouldn't buy winning after 2 months of training? Should he use shit protection instead? You guys need to educate yourselves about boxing because you're obviously new to it.
Housing Emergency If your gloves get beat up from mitt work then you're using the cheapest gloves on the market. Winning gloves are training gloves which means you can use them for sparring and the heavy bag. They're expensive for a reason so they won't wear out quick.
I have pair of fighting gloves and they are good gloves mine last me about 5 years. I also have a pair of everlast that are great. I've always wanted a pair of winning gloves but for the reason they are over priced I never got some. But as far as ringside I'm not much of a fan
do you use your fighting gloves for bag work and mittwork? and do they have good padding? how are they holdin up? and they still good? any reply would be appreciated :)
@@mercilessbxng3140 yes i used my gloves for bag, mitts, sparring. I really like them they lasted a long time they where really comfortable, good padding on them. I actually still have them, the padding on them is gone already but but overall they where great gloves, at least to me they where
The Reyes hybrid didn’t last me two years. At about one year and a half they were deformed and the padding in the knuckles shot. Reyes hybrid what a big disappointment. Am trying Pro Mex by Tittle.
Juan Carrillo just go with winning and you’ll never going to be wrong again with them gloves, best boxing gloves ever! Reyes design is awesome, but when its come to padding, they’re not good as there price! Sabas are great to, try them!
Im not a boxer but looking for gloves to train with against a heavy bag. Any suggestions? I want something small which also feels natural. Would bandage only be enough and if so what would be considered good dimensions?
reyes less than 100 buck and winning just 150 bucks, as i know , winning and cleto reyes never drop their prices,you guys think they r lying a little about the purchasing price?
i didnot realized the winning is used, but cleto reyes 70 bucks, that is a totoally steal! en europe, cleto reyes 14 oz is more than 200 euros, i canot imagine in mexican this price i can get 3 paires .
@@AlejandroHernandez-kk1do what part of Mx are you in. My son is an amateur fighter. He liked the Reyes gloves. The gym he boxes at endorses the Rival. They get a good deal on them. I also prefer the Cleto. But here, a pair costs around 180.00. What type of glove are you using. He has been using 12 oz. Velcro silver Cleto. He has had them over 2 years now. He needs 14.oz. he wants the purple velcro.
Yash Varman i bought 8 oz lace. Big mistake. I should have bought velcro cause the padding is better. 12 oz and above in winning is better. 10 oz velcro should be good. Buy ring to cage japanease inspired. Exact same as winning with better padding
people hating on the youngster for having a pair of winning after a couple months of training must be some broke mofos...If you can afford the best, buy the best.
also he got them for $150 passing up on them would be a total waste
Better buy than a pair of air jordans
OPPA CHUBS
hahah I just had the same thought.
the guy uses his gloves, did his research and seems to be serious about fighting. air jordans are almost always worn for fashion, ridiculously overpriced and made by slaves at Nike factories so yeah leave the kid alone
Some of the best fighters in the world train on concrete and dirt floors and have shit falling apart gear. It doesnt matter what gear you have as long as you and your training partners dont get injured and you train and dont stop. Some low end everlast gloves are dangerous for sparring. Buying expensive gloves because they motivate you to train is a piss poor reason. I havent gotten to that part of the video but if it is indeed a kid then he wasted his parents money. Idgaf but if someone came to me for advice about gloves/gear that would be my 2 cents.
way better buy than some js lol i like that
Had a pair of reyes for 20 years they were so awesome finally started to come apart
Bought some venom gloves
They look nice but put your hand on a weird angle dont ,dont feel right
Gonna order a pair of reyes
nvan guy yeah I had a pair of venum gloves. They put my wrist out of alignment and made my hand feel weak. I just got a pair of winning 14 oz gloves and they are the best thing ever.
nvan guy lol I just bought dome Venum gloves to do bag work for cardio with my weightlifting training. Hopefully I don't have those issues.
nvan guy
I didn't take to Reyes... they hit hard but are a little stiff and don't protect the knuckles that well. I have a wide hand, and they feel a little tight too. I naturally hit hard, so I don't need extra help from the gloves. On the contrary, I need something to protect the knuckles and wrists. the Everlast Protex3 is my choice for fighting and training. they are naturally clinched into punching position and really make me forget I'm even wearing them because of how natural and balanced they are.
but yeah I had a similar experience with Venoms
If you get a chance, try a pair of casnovas...
@@RVered yeah, usually the Cleto Reyes are thin on the knuckles, they are made basically for the heavy punchers, so you Can do the most amount of damage
I've owned everything from cheap ProBoxing brand gloves, to Superare, to Everlast PowerLock, Fairtex , Hayabusa, Cleto, and Winnings.
Pro Boxing Hook & Loop (16oz): $30 is the main pro to these gloves. Great for a starter or the very casual boxer. They fall apart if you do any serious training though. Con is that they are very low quality.
Rating: 2/5
Price: $30
Superare Hook & Loop (10oz): I love the Superare Fight Store but for the price of their in house gloves I'd save your money. They look amazing and unique but the craftsmanship just isn't there for how much they charge. 2.5/5 Price: $120-$200
Everlast PowerLock Hook & Loop (16oz): In terms of a budget glove the PowerLocks were actually really impressive. If you are on a budget or don't plan on boxing very regularly they are a great purchase. Down side is if you do workout a lot the padding breaks down after a few months.
Rating: 3/5
Price: $50-$100
Fairtex Hook & Loop (14oz): Good quality glove but the wrists were a little short for me (Thai style glove). They also are a little too roomy for my taste. My hands even when wrapped don't fit as snuggly as I'd like. But as I said great quality for a glove under $100 (on sale).
Rating: 3.5/5
Price: $80-$130
Hayabusa Hook & Loop (16oz): For the T3s are awesome. Best wrist support of all the gloves I own because they have the dual splint and double hook veltcro straps in them which is great. They also incorporate microfiber on the thumb which you can wipe sweat from your face with, I like that feature. Down side, compared to Cleto or Winning the padding and fit is not as good.
Rating: 4/5
Price: $130-$170
Cleto Reyes Hook & Loop (16 oz) : Love these. Once you break them in they are amazing. Padding is great for knuckles and wrist. One thing you'll notice about high end gloves is that they also don't start to smell like cheaper brands. I've owned the Cletos years and they still smell like leather. They feel like the most well made gloves that I own. I'm a huge promoter of grabbing a pair if you're serious about training.
Rating: 5/5
Price: $170-$190
Winning MS-600 Lace ups (16oz): They hit softer than Cleto's and they feel great out of the box without needing to be broken in. Well made and the padding is amazing. Although, I think Cleto has better wrist support. If you ever take a pair for a spin you'll see why the pros love them. Down side is they are extremely pricey. I was able to get mine brand new for super cheap from a rich guy I know who owned multiple pairs and had some sitting around. Lucky me.
Rating: 5/5
Price: $300-$500
Overall Conclusion:
If you are planning on training regularly my suggestion is go with Cleto Reyes for best price to quality. You'll spend $200 up front but you'll notice the immediate jump in feel and quality from gloves that are $60-$70 less and frankly, the Cletos will outlive those gloves by years. My Cletos and Winnings still feel like day one. I can't say the same about the others. But, if you're on a budget or boxing is just a fun side hobby there are plenty of gloves out there to suit your needs. The most important thing to remember is that no glove I've owned ever helped me in the ring. I've had on Winnings and been smacked around by better boxers wearing the gym's loaner gloves. The glove doesn't make the boxer, dedication, hard work, and heart do.
Thank you so much for this honest opinion and excellent sumnary. I found amazing that you said Cleto and Winning gloves can last for years and years, I thought that was impossible. I can't wait to buy a Cleto or an used Winnings lol In my country there are just few local sports who sell things for boxing and the majority have cheap brands specially the infamous Everlast. I've had two pairs of Everlast Gloves and they just last 2 months and then start to crumble in the inside and obviously since the swet touch them they start to smell like swety socks, really sad thing.
cleto reyes logo went away?
Bruh this same comment on other vids lol
Willie Fortes thank you for this amazing list, and advice. I appreciate it!
Triston Shirley yeah. It’s on a lot of boxing glove review videos.
Cleto Reyes rules. Greatness.
I feel like Cleto Reyes gloves are like the AK-47 of the boxing gloves world. Simple, sturdy, durable, made for hard-hitters, and cheap
Don't say cheap I paid 220 gbp. I'm from UK. Lol
s k woow so expensive, here in Mexico cletos are really cheap, my two pairs were presents from my family.
yael juarez how cheap?
Anomie_Strain xD 56 dollars a pair.
yael juarez I’m gonna try to get a pair in Tijuana
I have Cleto Reyes Hook and Loop 12oz for the bag and Winning 16oz for sparring. Love both of them :)
best choice
I see alot of people judging beginners for buying good quality gloves. I never stepped in a ring and I just bought my first pair of gloves for 140, being the hayabusa T3. Amazing glove. Cant wait to get to spain and train with my friends. Hope I didnt give any experienced boxers any seizures with my comment.
Been debating getting those. How are they?
@@yec4044 they are amazing for me. Very comfortable, doesn't need much of a break in, the double strap makes your wrist feel more stable therefore it allows you to concentrate more in power and not worry 2 much about technique so you dont sprain your wrist. It also has, at the top of the wrist, this thing where it blocks your wrist to cock back due to a bad punch, and prevent wrist spains further more. It's more of a sparring glove tho. I recommend leather gloves for the heavy bag so you feel more pop in your punches. But this glove is a bit of a "dummy" proof where an experienced boxer might feel like he doesnt need the extra wrist protection. But for beginners this glove is amazing. Could I have gotten a cheaper glove and gotten the same? Maybe. But I think the anti wrist sprain, the material of the glove, how comfortable it is.. its def worth it. Theres something about putting the second strap around the wrist, as opposed to most gloves just having one, that gives you the feeling of thinking u can punch a hole through a brick wall. And the anti wrist sprain def gives you more confidence. I def recommend watching YT videos on it tho, to get a better judgement.
@@yec4044 Not good for sparring. I use them only for the heavy bag. They do tend to smell but if you put baking soda and deodorizer every now and then they're fine. I would getting something like Fly for sparring
@@yec4044I got them and loved the wrist support. Perfect for beginners who may struggle with proper wrist alignment at first.
But the rest of the glove left a lot to be desired.
@@rafaelguasp1141 did u punch anything before writing this?
Is that coach PJ from fightips?
Yes actually
Bailey?
My wife and I both used a pair of 16oz fighting gloves and they are AWESOME! They are due for a replacement now.
Pj you cheating on fightTIPS
The real Big shaq AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Winning gloves are amazing
Cleto Reyes glove is the best of all..
meh
Not for heavy bags. I own the gold Reyes and it's not my favorite
Reyes is effective in a match not in the gym..
Yes, I've sparred with Reyes and they are excellent. I thought you meant for heavy bags.
Nah lol..
Me and my mates in my clubs throughout the years, for sparring, wear 14 oz for 10st and below and then 2oz more for each weight above accordingly up to 18 oz. We did use AIBA gloves to prepare for AIBA bouts (I wore 10oz as I'm 10 stone or less and lads above 64kg wore 12oz). As for puncher's gloves vs Winning like gloves, nobody cared. You gotta have a sharp defense to compete so we just took it as incentive lol. Anyways, most of us were Travellers and weren't strangers to bare knuckle contests.
Great work. Keep it up. This was very informative.
The guy in the fight camp shirt is BAKED
Ultimatum is good too. The brand, but the foam can never be killed. Very long-lasting and comfortable gloves.
the cleto reyes gloves gloves you say you bought them on mexicali i live in mexicali so in what store did you bought them can you tell me please I WANT THEM
As for myself, I like _Cleto Reyes_ they're great quality gloves and very affordable.
I absolutely LOVE fighting gloves
Cleto Reyes are the best
Reyes is ok but anything else are bad gloves now. You must check out Hitnmove gloves. My new favorite. I own 2 winnings, 1 grant and Hitnmove. You must check them out
For sure we’ll make a review on them in the future !
I just like that classic red I wish Everlast would make there classic gloves again
Fighting gloves looks like winning gloves
I have a pair of Cleto Reyes Extra Padding in 16 oz, a pair of Blue Winning MS-600, a pair of Blue Winning MS-600B, and a pair of Venom’s Hammer LOMA edition in 18 oz. I’ve spent $1,185 on gloves alone, I also paid $245 for a Winning FG-2900 open face head guard in blue. In total I spend $1,680 in my gloves, head guard, a 80 lbs punching bag, and my boxing shoes. WORTH EVERY PENNY!
When will you start boxing?
@@JerreMuesli already have in my local boxing gym. My goal isn’t to go pro or even amateur, I just use boxing as a way to stay in shape and to destress myself.
@@jd5655 I feel you. Most of us box for that very same reason. It's cardio level 9000
Personally, I love Everlast gloves.
Prolast, some of the best I've ever owned
i had the everlast powerlocks (16oz) and they ripped out on me in 5 months! when the inside lining ripped a bunch of sand which bag stuffing just started to fly out. so i suggest being careful with these gloves.
Powerlock or powerlock pro?
Fuck any everlast glove that isn’t the Mx pro gloves (I love the Mx pro’s)
Neverlast
I got a pair of Reyes they are definitely nice 👍 I’m gonna buy some Mx ever last there a difference between them and the lock big difference
Go buy some new laces for the Winnings fam
My favorite gloves are Everlast pro style. But they're hard to find I've only owned two pairs and I used them till they completely fall apart. I'm not talking about those cheap vinyl ones either lol
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What's funny is I see posers wearing those UFC gloves hitting the heavy bags lol. Even MMA fighters don't work heavy bags with MMA gloves.
They must hit like sissies. lol I'd forgive them if they used them for speed bag or double end bag. But, not on punching bags.
Yeah they just push the bag using their upper body. They just want to look like a UFC fighter I guess.
I think you can get away with hybrid gloves on a uppercut bag or a lighter heavybag, but i love when those people use fucking speedbag gloves on the heavybag
MMA gloves on a heavy bag will fuck your hands up
Impitch Foty Fibe hey so my bf is into boxing and for Christmas he wants gloves he has different ones but needs some to hit the heavy bag but I’m not sure what kind to get can any of you recommend the best ? Please
I have a modded version of those 14oz cr's and I love them on the bags. 16oz modded Yokkao's for conditioning. I think to round it out I'll get my first pair of complete custom gloves from Top Boxer at the end of 2022
I have some 14 oz Title gloves and some 16 oz Pro Mex gloves and both are amazing but my favorite pair of gloves are my 12 oz Everlast Powerlock which I use a lot
Sir, how many oz of gloves should we use when beating sandbags. Some say 12 Some say use 10 oz when beating bags. What is your opinion
I got title 18oz with the gel for heavy bag use. For sparring I use 16oz fighting and they work great. Both gloves have lasted me over 2 years
I like the TWINS SPECIAL BGN good quality and good padding
Aren’t the MS-200s 8oz gloves? That’s what it says on their site, if he has 16oz then he has the MS-600
I'm using Everlast 16oz MX Hook & Loop Training gloves and it's my favorite. You can smell the Mexican leather on each pop
skmydkyafag bro that smell is almost as good as cleto reyes
they still your favourite? Have you tried some other ones?
Wait , I should own 5 boxing gloves !!
Keep sparring gloves seperate.
saif Malik any reason?
@@bryanabrego610 bag gloves wear out the padding quick, hurts ur sparring partner
Sandy Anus Your sparring partner must be a pussy
😂😂😂. I guess your partner gonna have to learn to tighten up that defense then
@@ultimatewall-crawler5292 You do know that you aren't supposed to hurt your sparring partner. The ones that do are just dicks
I have really nice 16 oz rival gloves they are also a nice quality option for a good price. Great wrist support great protection. Good quality I got mine for 140$. They a good middle of the pack and pricing and great all rounder glove.
I live like on the bottom of the world in New Zealand so are winning gloves the MJ of boxing?
Overrated. Grants or Cletos or high end Everlast are the best. Look at the best boxers of all time fights, they will always be wearing one of those 3 brands I named. Mayweather wears Grants.
Winnings are considered the gold standard of boxing gloves by many boxers. So yeah, you could say it's the MJ of gloves. It's a lot of money tho but people say it's worth it.
@@joshhernandez5069 mayweather, Canelo, and Gervonta Davis all wear Winning for all training they do…Grant is a good fight glove but certainly not the most preferred training glove
Says a lot Winning is able to hold up in sparring after bag work.
Cletos r cool and everything g but I hate sparring ppl who use em cuz it feels like way harder hits
That’s called a Mexican glove. That’s why a lot of pros don’t use them in pro fights.
RIVAL RFX-GUERRERO INTELLI-SHOCK BAG GLOVES for training
Ringside Gel Training Gloves? I like them in Velcro without the sleeve though.
I have a Question please: I just bought Boxing gloves 8 onz, when I wear them I can feel the heart beat in my hands, is that normal or is this a sign that they are too tight? i wear them without a hand warp. They would never fit with warps, even with thin ones.
Many thanks for your videos, they are great.
That’s too small. You want them snug but not choking the life out of your hands.
I'm new to boxing and want to buy boxing glove. Is there a boxing glove for spar,bag work,mitts and the other bcs i dont have much budget
Here in Tijuana we use gloves with tape(old) and headgear with no padding xD.
Reyes is good for bag/mitts, Winning is the best for sparring.
Other way around lol
Holyfield: Everlast
Ali: Everlast
Tyson: Everlast
sugar: Everlast
Liston: Everlast
any questions?
Yeah, why the fuck do you think a certain brand is good just because they sponsored fighters? They probably custom made those gloves to fit their hands. That is NOT the same crap they are shoveling to consumers. Come on, stop being dumb.
MultinyVT
First I would like to commend you on what a civilized response that was. Bravo bravo. Have you ever considered running for parliament?
In case you yourself were unaware that was sarcasm.
Now on to the matter at hand
Everlast has a legacy of greatness
1. Great quality
2. Great look
3. Great durability
4. Long history
A history of winning. Endurance. Persistence.
And being the best. The simple fact of the matter is a boxer is not going to except an endorsement if the product is not quality.
Times have changed lol
I'm trying to decide to buy the rivals sf-f or the rival hde-f 10oz for pads and bags. One is a more broken in feel glove and the other is more of a Mexican style glove. Any advise?
RIVAL RFX-GUERRERO INTELLI-SHOCK BAG GLOVES
If you can afford the high brand get them because buy once cry once, invest in your craft
Hello. Are Adidas speed 100 good enough for bag training? I am between this model, everlast elite or everlast powerlock. All in the same range of price. Consider I am a small guy (166cm 62kg).
Thanks
I'd rather smash the bag with bag mitts than a glove with too much padding. I don't feel much of anything no matter what I have on. Does anybody know of a glove with great "feedback" because all I have tried is rivals and I can't feel anything.
eddispagheddi check out Grant, Winning or Cleto if you have tried out RIVAL bro. Those are the next step up, have u tried the Rival RB11s?
eddispagheddi check out No Boxing No Life gloves
That’s why I love Reyes pro gloves for bag and mitt work, the horsehair starts to flatten down slightly so you get amazing feedback with great wrist support
Why hate someone that invests in a good glove. Remember that person also invests in your safety when sparring!
I bought the Reyes 2 years ago There starting to pop threads but heavy use n the logo still there
The IMF tech some real good shit, I love that foam
They good for heavy bag work?
Tengo muchas preguntas...quiero saber de box pero pues no se mucho, ya busque mis onzas de guantes pero no entiendo porque están hechos de ese material cuero o vinipiel ¿Porque no estan hechos de tela ?
Twins Special Bgvl 3
Bgll 1 Twins lace up is better for boxing has a slimmer profile but Bgvl 3 is top notch for kickboxing and muay thai 👌
@@ivanm.346 how much you got them for? The bgll1's?
I have them
Pros: Amazing knuckle Protection,
Amazing Velcro, Great grip bar, palm padding is great, And they are quite comfortable
Cons: The thumb can be quite uncomfortable at times especially when throwing hooks and wrist support could be better.
They are by far the best Muay Thai sparring gloves tied with boon and windy
And for bag and pad work I recommend Cleto Reyes 8-10oz or winning 8-10oz
Buy a glove that fits your budget and style, not the one that most people like. All gloves have lovers and haters because people fight differently.
Rivals are my go to
Got some cleto reyes and i love them!! 😊
Hayabusa T3s most technologically advanced glove I have ever used.
And they are still terrible gloves 😂
Try the RIVAL RFX-GUERRERO INTELLI-SHOCK BAG GLOVES
where in mexicali?
Top 6 Boxing Gloves
#6. Adidas (Germany/USA)
#5. Rival (Canada)
#4. Everlast (USA)
#3. Winning (Japan)
#2. Cleto Reyes (Mexico)
#1. Grant (USA/Mexico)
Orly Ray no winning first and Cleto vs. grant is preference. Although grant is incredibly overpriced.
Russian boxer gloves is way better than grant because they are the EXACT same gloves but way cheaper, go watch csquared boxing channel
I like how the last guy is talking like he knows his shit after two months of boxing
plus the idiot uses them for the heavy bag too. atleast save the padding on the winnings for sparring.
Lol! Right?? Made me cringe when he said he was using em for bag work too. Dang, at least buy some beaters for mitt/bag work bro! 😆
DrDoom i think you're confusing winning with your cheap ass gloves, the padding won't get stiff or worn out that quick, maybe in 5 years but definitely not that fast, and is there a reason why he shouldn't buy winning after 2 months of training? Should he use shit protection instead? You guys need to educate yourselves about boxing because you're obviously new to it.
Housing Emergency If your gloves get beat up from mitt work then you're using the cheapest gloves on the market. Winning gloves are training gloves which means you can use them for sparring and the heavy bag. They're expensive for a reason so they won't wear out quick.
Acoy 5Pl Oops forgot to reply to you as well, i bet that guy could easily whoop your ass with his 2 months of boxing logic.
I have pair of fighting gloves and they are good gloves mine last me about 5 years. I also have a pair of everlast that are great. I've always wanted a pair of winning gloves but for the reason they are over priced I never got some. But as far as ringside I'm not much of a fan
do you use your fighting gloves for bag work and mittwork? and do they have good padding? how are they holdin up? and they still good? any reply would be appreciated :)
@@mercilessbxng3140 yes i used my gloves for bag, mitts, sparring. I really like them they lasted a long time they where really comfortable, good padding on them. I actually still have them, the padding on them is gone already but but overall they where great gloves, at least to me they where
PJ from Shane Fazer's channel :D
Rival Reyes Fly sabas Winning
Phenom as well
What about Ever last Pro Style?
The Reyes hybrid didn’t last me two years. At about one year and a half they were deformed and the padding in the knuckles shot. Reyes hybrid what a big disappointment. Am trying Pro Mex by Tittle.
Juan Carrillo just go with winning and you’ll never going to be wrong again with them gloves, best boxing gloves ever! Reyes design is awesome, but when its come to padding, they’re not good as there price! Sabas are great to, try them!
twins spesial homies for me is the best
I agree. They are the best and decently priced
I agree but for Muay Thai
@@nicocontreras5366 For sparring ou heavy bag ?
Alix Largerie good for sparring, but personally I hate them on the bag
yokkao Thai Boxing gloves best ive ever owned
Im not a boxer but looking for gloves to train with against a heavy bag. Any suggestions? I want something small which also feels natural. Would bandage only be enough and if so what would be considered good dimensions?
i just posted the same question here. looking for exactly the same description.
any help?
Rival gloves for bags and pads if not sparring
You've been boxing for 2 months and you already have winning gloves? gah dam
Dylan Tamez bro that angers me fucking amateurs
Papa Culodick that angers u ? You wont make it far
Papa Culodick why ??? Lol
Kids smart. He bought them second hand for a really good deal. Why would this bother anyone. Is he breaking a rule or ?
Fam said he got them USED FOR 150😂. Y’all trippin for no reason.
benlee it's a good brand or no?
3:20 WHY DOES HE LOOK LIKE A SCRAWNY VERSION OF ATHLEAN X
Cletos in the UK are well over £200!! :(
I can either buy venom or adidas which one should I get?
Mr Nugget all the good adidas globes are 500usd+, and the only good venum gloves in my opinion are the venum hammer
Cleto Reyes for 70 dollars?! In Italy the cheapest are around 150 euro! And the good ones are between 220-280€!
He got them in Mexico, much cheaper over there. Here in the US they’re about $180 (160 euro).
New Lonsdale L60 Pro fight glove are amazing
Lonsdale is trash
Green hill gloves are great
Cleto reyes is the best gloves for me😃
i"ve had my prolast for 2 years and they are amazing for 120.00 gloves
I like how the Mexican guy got the cleto but they are not 70 bucks that close to the border even in DF they are 150
reyes less than 100 buck and winning just 150 bucks, as i know , winning and cleto reyes never drop their prices,you guys think they r lying a little about the purchasing price?
i didnot realized the winning is used, but cleto reyes 70 bucks, that is a totoally steal! en europe, cleto reyes 14 oz is more than 200 euros, i canot imagine in mexican this price i can get 3 paires .
@@renzhilin7417 Im from Mexico and here you can get a pair of Reyes at 90 bucks, actually i am selling mines 70 bucks
Reyes are $100 in Mexico
@@AlejandroHernandez-kk1do what part of Mx are you in. My son is an amateur fighter. He liked the Reyes gloves. The gym he boxes at endorses the Rival. They get a good deal on them. I also prefer the Cleto. But here, a pair costs around 180.00. What type of glove are you using. He has been using 12 oz. Velcro silver Cleto. He has had them over 2 years now. He needs 14.oz. he wants the purple velcro.
a la verga en menos de 70 dlls, y aqui en mexicali, donde chingados los compro?
Anyone know anything about Mytra and/or Leone gloves?
Sabas, Winning, Hayabusa. And if you have the money, Onx
Agreed on Hayabusa T3s
but i only have 2 hands
Just get the title branded stuff. Way cheaper
Power lock are terrible for the risk
The ringside guy gave the best review
Them protect foam flattens out in 6 months
winning ?
Everlast
+saif Malik oh. how long will winning last. i know winning training gloves (12, 14, 16, 18 oz) last very long but i am not sure about 10 oz
Yash Varman i bought 8 oz lace. Big mistake. I should have bought velcro cause the padding is better. 12 oz and above in winning is better. 10 oz velcro should be good. Buy ring to cage japanease inspired. Exact same as winning with better padding
Cleto safetec is $150 good value
Coach pj!!!
The gloves are in some kinda of order (like from the worst to the best)?
@@sweetscienceboxinggym ok, thanks
Everlast mx are really good and no I’m not Mexican I’m black
GRANT??? DE NARDI??? RIVAL???????????? WTF BRO?
GabrieleAlias_ His3nb3rG those are fighting gloves not for the gym
@@josuecastillo6800 not rival
Yokkao gloves r the best
fighting sports pro lace up are out of stock