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Hidden Content IN CASE THEY ALL FORGOT WHAT REAL HEAVYWEIGHT POWER WAS!!!
Cleto reyes defo . The lighter the better
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I use 18oz Grants because im a heavyweight. Grant in my opinion are more comfortable.
ITS ALMOST SHOWTIME
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Using stupidly big gloves like 20 ounces aint doing you any favours.
Try hitting a bag for a round with them on, then try with just wraps on and you will see how much it affects your distance.
Just a half an inch out and that will make all the difference to the snap and power you put on your punches.
Also when your sparring you want your arms to feel light like they will when your fighting, heavy gloves should be used on the bags but sparring is for replicating a real match under controlled circumstances, which is why alot of top fighters kick the living shiit out o their sparring partners, no point going soft with no aggression then not be used to the pace of a real fight.
I've got 180z bag gloves... no problem there... barely any more padding than a pare of competition gloves, it's just denser... they're designed for bag work
Wouldn't recommend anything too big for sparring though.
I've got a pair of 16ozs, they're pretty tightly stuffed though... again not much bigger than competition gloves... the reason why size is so important is punch range (as Ross said, but I don't think to a HUGE extent and I wouldn't recommend hitting a big with any pop with nothing but wraps on unless it's softer than your pillow/you've got now snap/power) but also defense...get used to having a pair of massive gloves on and you're going to feel pretty exposed when it's time to cover up and guard using smaller gloves.
Again, it comes down to brand and cut but generally the bigger the glove the less suitable it's going to be for a lot of situations
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I use 14oz top ten and addidas they are comforatable and not to heavy
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12oz are fine for sparring, you get used to dfending more, having smaller gloves for both gives each more target and makes you try harder to avoid being hit, also the distance of your punches will affect your footwork as well, you will get used to standing too far out and not having to avoid shots as much when moving in to throw.
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