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thanks man, It's good to get a wide range of people's opinions.
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12 oz is good provided that your gyms bags aren't very hard. I go with the school of thought that 16 oz gloves under most circumstances lure you into feeling a false sense of security, especially when sparring. If your hands don't need them, then don't get them.
Mine are 14 oz, it's good for sparring and bag-work. Others may prefer to keep a separate pair of gloves for the bag and fpr sparring.
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yep, im mainly looking at a pair for predominantly pad and bag work at the minute. Once i get into sparring i'll probably have to then re assess what i need in terms of pairs of gloves for each?
EDIT: also, the gym has a veriety of bags, although most of which i would class as firm - Hard...there are a couple of softer bags though.
Last edited by Killstarz; 07-15-2009 at 01:48 PM. Reason: more info.
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First come, first serve. Try to get a softer bag if you can, and stay away from heavy bags filled with sand.
If you're gonna get another pair of gloves for sparring, I also recommend breaking them in first before you spar. That way you won't have to tense up to make a fist.
By the way, welcome to the forum.![]()
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