🤔Just to "split (horse)hairs" RDX at 1:02 and the gloves at 8:10 are designed for kickboxing/Mauy Thai. Differences are noted with the padded strip running midglove down the "pinky-side" for parrying; the shorter rounded cuff and hinge with less padding; (allow wrist flexion for thai-clinch). More padding weighted on the back on the hand to defend kicks. Boxing gloves are have more uniform padding that tapers slightly and flat down the wrist.. Of course, they're all hand pads... throw 'em as you please!!!🥊
Thanks for watching guys hope you found the video helpful ! What gloves do you guys prefer and why? We are well aware that there are a higher grade of gloves available i.e. Grants , Reyes , Winning etc but for your first pair of gloves we thought best not to break the bank. Or do you think its worth going straight in with the big brands !? What your experience with these gloves? Thanks next video coming up in next couple of days :-)
Great vid sir. And agreed. A pair of Winnings as your first pair of gloves would be ridiculous. The gym pro who BELONGS in 'em, will think you belong as well.. and spar you thusly.. I just got a pair of 14oz Twins that I love, but a hard breakin period.. and got and old 16oz Hyabusa's that are infallible.. pricier but gave lasted the test of time.
👏A very thorough analysis👍 . But what are your reccomendations if one just wants boxing gloves for say home fitness .. like doing Boom Boxing .. Non-contact non-sparing ... Do gloves play a role in effecting the workout or is it merely a frill in doing the workout to look the part ?? What are your reccomendations ??
I would say the same as the video. If u buy cheap u may have to buy multiple times. Buy a good pair and they will last ! Although if budget is an issue of course any boxing gloves are better than none! Look after your hands 😉🥊
My order just arrived, of course you can't try it on anywhere, just order the bgvl 3, I think it's too small for me, it's not a size for a European person... It's like hitting with my fingers instead of my thumbs, will this make the skin expand? I'm normal height, even in size.
The everlast Protex 3 and the everlast powerlock are a great set of gloves. Or if you can stretch to it the everlast MX. Do not listen to these comments, that is a very basic stance to take.
Like all brands do, they have different price ranges of gloves...... Everlast have FANTASTIC gloves but the ones u get from sports direct for example are from the lower end. I'd say not worth it but.....if money is an issue, Any gloves is better than no gloves 🥊
It depends. I only ever use lace up when I have my pro fights, or occasionally when sparring with my winning gloves. But when I am doing bagwork, padwork, and most sparring occasions I would use velcro. I would go for velcro
Hi, Love the channel I’ve been using the 16oz RDX F7 Egos since I started and they are OK. I think maybe because they are more of a kickboxing glove they have limited knuckle padding compared to other gloves and also I have too much room between the glove knuckle and my knuckles - hence why I’m getting sore from the heavy bag. These 16oz gloves also offer less padding than my cheap 14oz scorpions. I was wondering if youcould recommend any good, durable gloves for under £100 that are a versitile training glove - i.e. can be used on bag & for a bit of sparring. Ideally good knuckle protection, as this is fundamentally the reason for me changing gloves. ATM I work on a heavy bag and double end bag, with a bit of sparring every now and then. Im planning to join a boxing gym when Corona is over, so I’d like to get a new pair that I will be able to use for a bit of everything. I think 16oz as then I can spar, and they protect my hands more - as well as building my strength and speed for when I move to lighter gloves. Looking for an out and out boxing glove - mainly padwork
The twins gloves are under £100, you’ll be able to use them for all work around the boxing gym, I.e bag work, padding and mitt work. Also they’ll last you a while , since you already started boxing and have decided to take the sport a little more seriously.
Yes haammad's comment is perfect. If u have a £100 budget you can get a 10oz pair and 16oz pair of these gloves mentioned for sparring after the lockdown. Hope this helps and thanks for your question! 🥊🥊
Twins is more so for Muay Thai. The RDX gloves on the far right are also Muay Thai gloves. You can tell because the thumb is more "out" and its more rounded
14 is fine really, especially if they are Winning gloves, but generally sparring is still about protecting yourself and your partner, so if you wear 14oz or even 12oz in sparring, wear headguards, mouthguards and even crotch guards if you like, but obviously 16oz give the best protection, so they are just perfect. It depends what you want them for thought. If you want them for bag/pad work also, then you might prefer 14oz, since they will be lighter for you. Some people buy three seperate pairs of gloves for different things, so different weights.
All of the boxing gloves are suitable for traditional boxing. Dont be fooled by the brand or where they are made. Certain makes are more popular with boxing Ie. Everlast, Lonsdale, reyes etc But all are good for boxing.
Actually RDX 1:02 and gloves at 8:10 are specifically kickboxing/Thai gloves.. shorter/rounded style of seams on the cuff-hinge to allow clinches and collar-tie, and padding distribution is different for parrying kicks.. you could probably box in any of 'em, but KICKBOX with the right gloves or you'll hurt your hands.
Йога это не повлияло и не только для того что бы не было слишком много то в будущем она будет очень полезна и полезна для нас с вами в этом году в этом случае если бы они были в этом случае если мы говорим об одном из
One of the best videos about gloves I've seen
This was a very helpful video
Thank you to the person who liked my comment
I like the twins glove for bag work but i love the padding of the Cleto Reyes its kinda hard where my hands hurt but its good
Spot on. Cheers.
🤔Just to "split (horse)hairs"
RDX at 1:02 and the gloves at 8:10 are designed for kickboxing/Mauy Thai. Differences are noted with the padded strip running midglove down the "pinky-side" for parrying; the shorter rounded cuff and hinge with less padding; (allow wrist flexion for thai-clinch).
More padding weighted on the back on the hand to defend kicks.
Boxing gloves are have more uniform padding that tapers slightly and flat down the wrist..
Of course, they're all hand pads... throw 'em as you please!!!🥊
Alright bro
I like the hybrid gloves.
Thanks for watching guys hope you found the video helpful ! What gloves do you guys prefer and why? We are well aware that there are a higher grade of gloves available i.e. Grants , Reyes , Winning etc but for your first pair of gloves we thought best not to break the bank. Or do you think its worth going straight in with the big brands !? What your experience with these gloves?
Thanks next video coming up in next couple of days :-)
Great vid sir. And agreed. A pair of Winnings as your first pair of gloves would be ridiculous. The gym pro who BELONGS in 'em, will think you belong as well.. and spar you thusly..
I just got a pair of 14oz Twins that I love, but a hard breakin period.. and got and old 16oz Hyabusa's that are infallible.. pricier but gave lasted the test of time.
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I love Twins
im 14 and training and sparring and dont feel like buying two gloves what oz glove should I get
👏A very thorough analysis👍 . But what are your reccomendations if one just wants boxing gloves for say home fitness .. like doing Boom Boxing .. Non-contact non-sparing ... Do gloves play a role in effecting the workout or is it merely a frill in doing the workout to look the part ?? What are your reccomendations ??
I would say the same as the video. If u buy cheap u may have to buy multiple times. Buy a good pair and they will last !
Although if budget is an issue of course any boxing gloves are better than none!
Look after your hands 😉🥊
That pair on the far left is for actually fighting in the ring, right? Actually boxing, right?
My order just arrived, of course you can't try it on anywhere, just order the bgvl 3, I think it's too small for me, it's not a size for a European person... It's like hitting with my fingers instead of my thumbs, will this make the skin expand? I'm normal height, even in size.
This is cool
Is everlast boxing gloves good for your first boxing gloves?
If you're serious with boxing, I don't think everlast is worth the money since nowadays everlast is more focus on fitbox gloves( for fitness reasons)
No.
The everlast Protex 3 and the everlast powerlock are a great set of gloves. Or if you can stretch to it the everlast MX. Do not listen to these comments, that is a very basic stance to take.
Joe Green everlast MX is a very good glove
Like all brands do, they have different price ranges of gloves......
Everlast have FANTASTIC gloves but the ones u get from sports direct for example are from the lower end.
I'd say not worth it but.....if money is an issue,
Any gloves is better than no gloves 🥊
Would you like to review our boxing gloves?
Yea sounds great, what gloves are they?
Martial Arts Insider one year later 😂
I started 6 months ago. Began with everlast power lock then got Reyes 18 ounce now got the haybsua pro 20 ounce
I’m starting a boxing club and Wondering should I get Velcro Or Lace?
It depends. I only ever use lace up when I have my pro fights, or occasionally when sparring with my winning gloves. But when I am doing bagwork, padwork, and most sparring occasions I would use velcro. I would go for velcro
ALWAYS get velcro 😉🥊
is twins Special 14oz a good all aroud gloves i am 150lb
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Really sorry I cant remember this is a really old video!
Hi, Love the channel
I’ve been using the 16oz RDX F7 Egos since I started and they are OK. I think maybe because they are more of a kickboxing glove they have limited knuckle padding compared to other gloves and also I have too much room between the glove knuckle and my knuckles - hence why I’m getting sore from the heavy bag. These 16oz gloves also offer less padding than my cheap 14oz scorpions.
I was wondering if youcould recommend any good, durable gloves for under £100 that are a versitile training glove - i.e. can be used on bag & for a bit of sparring. Ideally good knuckle protection, as this is fundamentally the reason for me changing gloves.
ATM I work on a heavy bag and double end bag, with a bit of sparring every now and then. Im planning to join a boxing gym when Corona is over, so I’d like to get a new pair that I will be able to use for a bit of everything. I think 16oz as then I can spar, and they protect my hands more - as well as building my strength and speed for when I move to lighter gloves.
Looking for an out and out boxing glove - mainly padwork
The twins gloves are under £100, you’ll be able to use them for all work around the boxing gym, I.e bag work, padding and mitt work. Also they’ll last you a while , since you already started boxing and have decided to take the sport a little more seriously.
Yes haammad's comment is perfect. If u have a £100 budget you can get a 10oz pair and 16oz pair of these gloves mentioned for sparring after the lockdown.
Hope this helps and thanks for your question! 🥊🥊
How to choose your first Boxing gloves...buy Winning
Twins 12oz is what i have, but the finger compartment is way too small. Will it improve in time or would you suggest that i change them soon.?
If it didn’t improve send it to me lol
Twins is more so for Muay Thai. The RDX gloves on the far right are also Muay Thai gloves. You can tell because the thumb is more "out" and its more rounded
Quick question, if I weigh 168lbs or 77 kg is 14 oz good for sparring ?
I'm 170 and the rule at lots of gyms is going with 16oz for sparring
If you like your partner, use a 16oz.
But, if you guys like it a bit live and spicey, use a 14oz?
We always use 16oz standard 👍🥊
14 is fine really, especially if they are Winning gloves, but generally sparring is still about protecting yourself and your partner, so if you wear 14oz or even 12oz in sparring, wear headguards, mouthguards and even crotch guards if you like, but obviously 16oz give the best protection, so they are just perfect. It depends what you want them for thought. If you want them for bag/pad work also, then you might prefer 14oz, since they will be lighter for you. Some people buy three seperate pairs of gloves for different things, so different weights.
Fairtex vs twins vs windy vs top king?
Smaller hands and wrist?
Twins and Top King for smaller hands. Fairtex was huge on me.
My personal opinion would actually be
Sandee 🥊🥊
This are not suited for traditional boxing right? Just punching not thai boxing.
All of the boxing gloves are suitable for traditional boxing. Dont be fooled by the brand or where they are made.
Certain makes are more popular with boxing
Ie.
Everlast, Lonsdale, reyes etc
But all are good for boxing.
Actually RDX 1:02 and gloves at 8:10 are specifically kickboxing/Thai gloves.. shorter/rounded style of seams on the cuff-hinge to allow clinches and collar-tie, and padding distribution is different for parrying kicks.. you could probably box in any of 'em, but KICKBOX with the right gloves or you'll hurt your hands.
@@danmclean7375 too late broh, its been 1 year hahahaha
Йога это не повлияло и не только для того что бы не было слишком много то в будущем она будет очень полезна и полезна для нас с вами в этом году в этом случае если бы они были в этом случае если мы говорим об одном из
Йоги и в будущем она может стать причиной того что бы они были вместе с ним в этом году в этом случае мы не можем
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