Fashion: Gear Test: Boxing Gloves – nytimes.com/video

Watching Jason Strout put new leather boxing gloves to the test. Related Slide Show: tinyurl.com
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25 Responses to “Fashion: Gear Test: Boxing Gloves – nytimes.com/video”

  1. 2020182 says:

    @fresheggot they were actually winning gloves much more expensive.

  2. eastbaygangstah says:

    u say u kno about gloves…. but if u do, i dont see u talkin about Grant, Cleto Reyes witch are one of da best gloves that have been made for boxing…

  3. skatetildeath06 says:

    Ugh! I ordered the training ones instead of bag gloves. I got the 14oz training Tuf-Wear hook and loop gloves and they were too small :P . I put them on without wraps and they were already tight – and the thumb part is so uncomfortable. It was even worse with wraps.. I felt like my hand was going to explode. I’m 5’7 and about 160 lbs (fatty) – _-” but my hands aren’t big. I want to get those Tuf -Wear Super Bag Gloves.. the Large should do it, right?

  4. MrIMAFED says:

    254) 228-5885

  5. jiawei18 says:

    yea i know already. But i use 14 oz for bagwork, pad work, and etc.. 16 oz for sparring. i dun use lighter than 14 oz cuz i can train me speed with heavier gloves

  6. TGUNZ562 says:

    12 OZ. for bag work, 16 OZ. for sparring. This holds true for ALL weights, from 105-heavyweight.

  7. TGUNZ562 says:

    Winning is the only training glove/headgear/no-foul protector that I see EVERY top pro using. Word from Floyd Mayweather Jr, Oscar De La Hoya, Erik Morales, Manny Pacquiao, and many, many other top pros is that Winning is the only way to go.

  8. TGUNZ562 says:

    Fighting Sports is a Winning knockoff brand. No need to spend a penny on Fighting Sports. Just Save up your lunch money and go for the Winnings.

  9. Y2jandMannyR4life says:

    hey man i’m about 5’7 and i weigh 116 pounds so size should i get? Oh and I aint done growing yet

  10. moneysalvatore18 says:

    if you guys like this check out the boxing round timer on ebay its item number 180464441490 great tool for boxing workouts!

  11. BigDaddyHeavyweight says:

    @pequeno98
    Hi, take heavier gloves. The 10 or 12 oz. are not necessarily lesser than the 14 or 16. oz. The oz. rates the padding not the size.

  12. pequeno98 says:

    i weigh between 210-215

  13. Incerate says:

    i just bought some shit gloves from energetics, 10 oz, dont fucking know what kind and stuff but they are to hard and i feel like i cant hit hard, i dont know how many pounds i am but around 84 kilos, what size and boxing gloves should i go for? i like top ten and everlast gloves….

  14. mifi456 says:

    how much you way over 175 get 16 under 14

  15. pequeno98 says:

    im a bigger guy, i have a larger frame, wider back/build then most peopl, but my hands are quit small. i dunno if i should buy 14-16 ouncers cuz i hava a larger frame, or 10-12 ouncers cuz of my smaller hands

  16. ss11311086 says:

    I know you know what you’re talkin’ about, don’t need to tell me.

  17. fresheggot says:

    he didn’t rate the fighting sports gloves =/

  18. moneysalvatore18 says:

    Most sporting goods stores sell handwraps, but usually are the short versions, only good for small hands.
    Wrapping your hands looks to be very easy… until you try it for the first time. With practice, you will figure it out.

  19. moneysalvatore18 says:

    have a great deal on boxing gloves check them out its item number 180434199968 on ebay!

  20. yadrummer11 says:

    wtf

  21. jiawei18 says:

    buy 14 oz. 16 oz are for heavy weights

  22. aschindler22 says:

    i weigh 135 what size gloves should i get 16 oucers seem like they would be huge

  23. danhantheman says:

    ya me too they look sweet. ive only watched ratethisgear’s video on it, apparently its like a smaller, more compact and economic (cheaper) version of Winning gloves. i think i will buy the 16oz training gloves (jason strout used the 12oz one, thats why he was complaining. he’s a natural middleweight after all, its too small)

    the title gel (r/w) are good. i have them, they’re 60bucks from Title. but he’s right, they’re bad protection on the wrist part, which is bad for power punchers like me

  24. mrjones501 says:

    thats what i was thinking..to me so far thats the best ive ever used..great support and very light..even for the 16 oz..

  25. martialartsequipment says:

    Thanks Jason, good tips especially on the wrists. Good advise here.

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