winning is probably the best for me it insanely good for a sparring glove... the down side it's expensive. but if you are doing a fight sport you really gonna have to invest on your sparring gears.... but your bag gloves and just training gloves in general you can go pick up what like a fairtex, reyes, or whatever those 2 brands are extremely tough though and would last long even on pros that trains to basically destroy their gloves.
i think winning's price could justify as it's very very long lasting.. the more you use it the better fly is great for sparring too i have a pair of bespoke 16oz superlace training everything is good except for hitting pads and bags... it's just too soft i couldnt feel the knuckles
Phenom and Winning over Hit N Move for me. Hit N Move's back wrist pad is too fat . Piping is cheap fabric. Will not last . Phenom is just perfect. Down to the piping and finger tips. Winning is the Rolls Royce .
Hi. For kickboxing and Muay Thai professional fights, what 10oz lace-up gloves would you recommend for a 9.5-inch hand width size (all the way around the hand).
Thanks for all the honest gear reviews on your channel; I recently purchased a pair of 16 oz leone sport vintage lace up gloves ( handmade in Milano by Leone) ; 350 € ; my Belgian old school coach and myself find this great gloves for sparring but I never see you testing gloves from the leone sport line; you should check them out sometime…
I would say rivals Rs1 wristlock lace track leads the way for wrist support In lace ups Velcro wise Rivals wristlock 2 strap system is superb Hyabusa T3 has excellent wrist support
I am currently on both Venum Elite gloves for bag (14oz) and for group boxing training / sparring (16oz). I am looking to upgrade my 16oz for a premium one that can be use for all purpouses. I have very small hands and tiny wrists but I weight around 200 pounds (old gym rat going into boxing). For example I don't have fingers long enough to parry with my Venum's. I am also a bit fragile on the right wrist (broke my hand 2 times when I was young and stupid, nothing to do with boxing). Considering that I found the wrist technology of Rivals really interesting (even though I use wraps). This is why, after some research, I found some gloves (all velcros) that I cannot really try before but could be a good fit: Hit N Move balance (300€ very high review on fit2box), RFX Velco P4P guerrero (300€), Hook and Loop Cleto Reyes (300€), Phenom 210 (180€) and adidas tilt 350 (99€ also very high review on fit 2 box even though I saw some concerns on knuckle protection). Do all the most renowned and pricer gloves such as Rivals, Cleto Reyes, Hit n move are worth the extra 200€ instead of the Adidas or extra 100€ for the Phenom ? Do not hesitate to give me advices or other gloves that may be more interesting but not higher Price than 300€ (Winning would cost 500 with shipping).
@@hayden2732 hi there I always stand by my scoring www.fit2boxchannel.com/pound-for-pound These are the best gloves in the world imo In order with both scores for sparring and bagwork All cards can be compared to each other no matter the price point Rival Guerrero P4p and hit n move agility sound like a good shout given what you have said
@Fit2Box Agility will suit better for small hands than the balance one (i saw agility was more of a puncher glove so less protection) ? Is that what you mean ? This was also my concern with the guerrero they look really "long" (oppositely to cleto reyes which look compact) but thank you for your feedback
@@Fit2Box I bought a custom pair of 10oz gloves, the hand compartment is weird, the wrist support leaves a bit to be desired, and padding thickness across the knuckles is different on both gloves. The Leather quality is amazing and they look fantastic. Maybe a larger pair might be better.
He made the list 🎉🎉🎉 hundreds if not thousands of gloves didn’t I really appreciate what Di nardo brings to the boxing glove space 🥊 In a sea of copies and clones Di Nardos gloves are a breath of fresh air🙏🏼🙌🏼 🇮🇹
Coach! May you do a review on TIGRAO gloves from Japan? They also aren’t cheap, but they’re genuinely made in Japan, cheaper than Winning, and also very protective and good for sparring
Honestly mate I can vouch for fly comfy as anything and aren't even to bulky at all and offer great protection not just for me but also for my sparring partner/opponents
@@Notfakeultra thats not true. The newer one with extra padding are awesome. I use it and nobody complain. The older ones yes, to hard the first few weeks. Try it
Thanks for including us in the top ten. Absolute honour to be named amongst so many great iconic brands. Thank you.
Do yall ship to the US 😭😭
winning is probably the best for me it insanely good for a sparring glove... the down side it's expensive. but if you are doing a fight sport you really gonna have to invest on your sparring gears.... but your bag gloves and just training gloves in general you can go pick up what like a fairtex, reyes, or whatever those 2 brands are extremely tough though and would last long even on pros that trains to basically destroy their gloves.
i think winning's price could justify as it's very very long lasting.. the more you use it the better
fly is great for sparring too i have a pair of bespoke 16oz superlace training everything is good except for hitting pads and bags... it's just too soft i couldnt feel the knuckles
Could you do a review or Barric boxing gloves, there a veteran made american glove in a semi old sxhool style.
I like how his channel logo is a box
My top 3 gloves are
RIVAL GUERRO SPARRING SFH
CLETO REYES SPARRING
RIVAL RS11V
Some of my tops also only i would put the reyes on 1 for sparring. For training i use the rb11, the guerrero i didnt try
I have the adi speeds and they are great but a little bulky compared to other gloves
Great video Simon, Hope you have had an amazing Christmas and all the bets for 2024 🥳
Phenom and Winning over Hit N Move for me. Hit N Move's back wrist pad is too fat . Piping is cheap fabric. Will not last . Phenom is just perfect. Down to the piping and finger tips. Winning is the Rolls Royce .
I love my hitnmove over my Flys. I have the Velcro. It's really the wrist support, feedback, and smaller profile for me
That is great
Everyone has different hand size , preferences and needs
Both are awesome gloves so it’s a great choice to have
What’s your Top 5 sparring gloves?
Love my Winning 16oz , everything they say and more , well worth it.
nr 10 looks amazing love that roman look
Top 3 in my opinion
winning
Phenom
Fly
What about topboxer W1?
Hi. For kickboxing and Muay Thai professional fights, what 10oz lace-up gloves would you recommend for a 9.5-inch hand width size (all the way around the hand).
Merry Christmas Simon from across the pond. Been watching you since 2017
Merry Christmas 🎄
Thankyou for you longtime support I really appreciate it 🙌🏼🙏🏼
Phenoms are better than Winning, I said what I said
Which velcro phenoms do you recommend? ✨🥊
Thanks for all the honest gear reviews on your channel;
I recently purchased a pair of 16 oz leone sport vintage lace up gloves
( handmade in Milano by Leone) ;
350 € ; my Belgian old school coach and myself find this great gloves for sparring but I never see you testing gloves from the leone sport line; you should check them out sometime…
is there any particularly good for wrist protection?
I would say rivals Rs1 wristlock lace track leads the way for wrist support
In lace ups
Velcro wise
Rivals wristlock 2 strap system is superb
Hyabusa T3 has excellent wrist support
I wish Under Armour made boxing gloves or Nike I would personally love to make a purchase
💯 agree
Review these gloves AMPRO MADISON MKII LACE UP SPARRING GLOVES
Regular price£84.99
I am currently on both Venum Elite gloves for bag (14oz) and for group boxing training / sparring (16oz). I am looking to upgrade my 16oz for a premium one that can be use for all purpouses. I have very small hands and tiny wrists but I weight around 200 pounds (old gym rat going into boxing). For example I don't have fingers long enough to parry with my Venum's. I am also a bit fragile on the right wrist (broke my hand 2 times when I was young and stupid, nothing to do with boxing). Considering that I found the wrist technology of Rivals really interesting (even though I use wraps). This is why, after some research, I found some gloves (all velcros) that I cannot really try before but could be a good fit: Hit N Move balance (300€ very high review on fit2box), RFX Velco P4P guerrero (300€), Hook and Loop Cleto Reyes (300€), Phenom 210 (180€) and adidas tilt 350 (99€ also very high review on fit 2 box even though I saw some concerns on knuckle protection). Do all the most renowned and pricer gloves such as Rivals, Cleto Reyes, Hit n move are worth the extra 200€ instead of the Adidas or extra 100€ for the Phenom ?
Do not hesitate to give me advices or other gloves that may be more interesting but not higher Price than 300€ (Winning would cost 500 with shipping).
@@hayden2732 hi there
I always stand by my scoring
www.fit2boxchannel.com/pound-for-pound
These are the best gloves in the world imo
In order with both scores for sparring and bagwork
All cards can be compared to each other no matter the price point
Rival Guerrero P4p and hit n move agility sound like a good shout given what you have said
@Fit2Box Agility will suit better for small hands than the balance one (i saw agility was more of a puncher glove so less protection) ? Is that what you mean ?
This was also my concern with the guerrero they look really "long" (oppositely to cleto reyes which look compact) but thank you for your feedback
@ agility shorter cuff
Sounds like you want reyes
Where did you get that ippo shirt?👀
Nen culture
@@Fit2Box Thank you!
what you think of cleto reyes
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I hate FLY gloves, I’ve got Cletos, Salvador, Winning and FLY. The fly are horrible.
What do you hate 👀 mine are awesome
@@Fit2Box I bought a custom pair of 10oz gloves, the hand compartment is weird, the wrist support leaves a bit to be desired, and padding thickness across the knuckles is different on both gloves. The Leather quality is amazing and they look fantastic. Maybe a larger pair might be better.
Dinardo doesnt like this video! 😂
He made the list 🎉🎉🎉
hundreds if not thousands of gloves didn’t
I really appreciate what Di nardo brings to the boxing glove space 🥊
In a sea of copies and clones
Di Nardos gloves are a breath of fresh air🙏🏼🙌🏼 🇮🇹
The only FLY gloves I like are the Black and Neon green ones other than that there’s something about them that I can’t stand tbh. 🤷♂️
Everyone has there own opinion 👍🏼
Coach! May you do a review on TIGRAO gloves from Japan? They also aren’t cheap, but they’re genuinely made in Japan, cheaper than Winning, and also very protective and good for sparring
No BoxeoTM ?
Just outside the top ten
Another great list Si, can’t argue with the list. Fly are certainly here to stay, they are popular in our gym.
❤
Not even a cleto reyes in the top 10…thats a joke….to much fly and hitnmove…next
Have you tryed FLY and Hit n move ?
Honestly mate I can vouch for fly comfy as anything and aren't even to bulky at all and offer great protection not just for me but also for my sparring partner/opponents
100%- I’ve had Reyes, Adidas Adispeed and Rival. All are very good but I keep going back to my Fly gloves as they’re just better.
Cletos do not make good sparring gloves… padding is too hard feels like your getting hit with bricks
@@Notfakeultra thats not true. The newer one with extra padding are awesome. I use it and nobody complain. The older ones yes, to hard the first few weeks. Try it
Fly- make simply superb gloves that are worth the extra dollar