And if I remember correctly, Winning doesn't sponsor athletes. As such, when you see some champion using their gloves, they're doing so because that's what they chose--and paid for--for themselves.
I have a pair of Winning speed bag gloves for 9 years and counting and It's still in solid condition which I use for sparring as well as bag work. For me, Its Winning or nothing!!!
The only real issue I found with Winning gloves is how hard/impossible it became to use any other brand once I used them. I have owned from grant to Reyes and everything in between. Nothing performs and protects like Winning. Although I will say that for me the average shock absorption life span of these gloves has consistently been no longer than 1.5 years. They loosen up pretty quick when used 3-4 times a week and the pain starts to set in lol. Great video as always brotha!
Nomathic That’s just specially for me though, they might last much longer for you depending on your weight/frequency of use. I’m 210lbs and use them 3-5 times a week exclusively on a 150lb bag. I’ve never seen longer than 1.5 years but I doubt they would be as popular as they are if everyone had that experience.
@@ItsOkLilFella Are there any gloves that have lasted longer for you? I'm considering winning but would like to get more than 1.5 years out of them. I'd be using them under similar conditions (I'm 175lbs solid power 4/wk dense 150lbs pbs bag work only).
@@user-nm1hc2my6w I think Reyes have a longer life overall. They’re not as soft and take a while to break in, but because of that they also breakdown much slower and should last you at least 3 years. At your weight I would use their 12-14oz gloves, but also be aware that Reyes are known for being heavier than what they’re marked. In other words, the 12oz gloves weigh closer to 14oz, and they’ll feel like it as well lol. Good luck and let me know how you make out!
@@ItsOkLilFella Thanks for the advice! I actually tried cletos a few days ago. I got them in 12oz. Left was 14.6; right 15.9oz. I really liked the protection, feedback, and snugness of the hand compartment and cuff, but the weight being that far off is a deal breaker for me.
@@pacoimeroxvida4404 yeah bro, I had to save up but honestly it’s worth the investment because they don’t breakdown nearly as easily as the cheaper models. In fact I’ve had them a year and they’re still good.
Bought a pair of these a few weeks ago , velcro on back order thanks to all the info and your review on your site as well . Can't wait to start using them
@@suhulfx excellent well worth the price/wait . Lining is super smooth and easy to get on with full wraps . Padding is great and it comes pretty much broken in when you get them . Great for sparring and heavy bag . Highly recommend.
Yeh I've never heard issues regarding Winning Gloves - Everyone says the same thing thank you. 1 more thing have you ever owned a pair of Fly gloves or bought one recently, i've heard there similar to Winning for like half the price for the X line.@@KilldozerNY
I bought 16oz winning gloves with the strap and these are a real big difference than my previous everlast 16oz boxing gloves. The weight in the winning glove is much lighter which makes it a really comfortable and a real good sparring glove, it feels like you wearing no gloves. Using it on a heavy bag showed me the padding and wrist protection are really good, my punches hit a lot better and I have 0 pain in my wrist or knuckles after a hard heavy nag session. But in my opinion you should use these gloves only for sparring ( because it costs me 550 euro + shipping ), but if you have the money you should use it for everything.
Have never had pain in my knuckles ever since I got winning gloves around 4 years ago. My only "criticism" is that when I got a pair of 12 oz gloves they felt uncomfortably snug on my hands. But once they were broken in they were perfect. I can't use any other gloves but Winning now. Wish I could get a pair with there old original logo on it. I wonder if that can be custom ordered
I aint boxed in a few years. Been out the game awhile lol. Reyes and winning were my favorite. Im looking to at least get back into some bagwork. I got a brand new pair of winning gloves from a long time ago but the padding was off when i got it a long time ago. Just on the left, the other is perfection. Reyes were great, a little roomier, nicer with wraps but that thumb sucks sometimes. P.s. i didnt recognize u at first😂😅 glad to see youre still on and active💪
Hahaha, welcome back my friend. Yeah everything changes with time, eh? I do know what you mean about Winnings. Me and my brother bought 2 pairs on the same day from the same place and I felt his was a little better than mine. Felt like better padding although I was still happy with mine.
if I buy the ms-500 can i use it for bag and sparring? I recently purchased a pair of fly superlace x and after hitting the bag for not even a week the foam was so soft to the point i hurt my forearm and knuckles. Not to toot my own horn but I would say I do have a strong punch so I am wondering how long it will last before it starts to wear.
If I’m new to boxing and will be training and learning a lot first before I start sparring or doing competition do you recommend the winning’s or something like a hayabusa t3 for the wrist support and extra padding because I’m looking to do lots of training with a coach before I step into the ring
They do, I’ve ordered 2 cups and head gears from them, strongly recommended. God bless you and yours always #InJesusName 🙏🏽💪🏽💯🥊 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 Romans 10:9-10
Are yours real leather or the synthetic? And do you know if the synthetic is just as strong or stronger as in does it hold you much better than real leather? I’m just curious.
Mine is real leather. But they do argue their fake leather is just as good as real leather. And there’s truth to that. They use a very high grade synthetic leather.
I'm actually looking for my first good training gloves. I ran into this while looking for gloves for me. I'm stuck between Hayabusa t3 gloves and winning gloves. how close are they to each other?
for some reason the leather on my winning sort of "broke" in some places, like it's been cut or something...but it's an authentic pair for sure. do you have similar problem with it?
I was looking boxing gloves reviews all the time for some reason and no one reviews the gloves of my country (Argentina) they are made of real cow skin, they are hard af also and they are made for damage the opponent more that protection in my opinion. Every amateur and some pros use Corti gloves You should made a review! I am not sure if they make shipping outside of Argentina but am sure they will be unique for you because no brand I know makes gloves of cow skin
I don’t review Corti (Argentina) because I never tried them before and don’t when to buy when I heard bad reviews. Will accept if they ever send me gear.
I think gloves are personal preference. Winnings im sure r great but the velcro ones the wrist is flimsy didnt use them tried on in store punched my hand/forearm is all lol. I loved winnings responsiveness soft kind of springy/responsive & wicked liner real nice sleek fit nice to open/close but there are similar feeling gloves & pros are wearing all sorts of venom, grant, rival, phenoms, winnings, reyas & everything else. I dont know if there is one "best" glove or one best of anything tbh thats all im saying. Ive been through twins, top king, rivals, plus tried on most main brands minus phenoms, grants, flys. I settled on fairtex & venom hammer pro i use. Id have to get winnings & use 2 compare foam against my hammers but so far i prefer the velcro hammers over velcro winnings. My 2nd favourite velcro gloves r probably Gurrero V. Jmo
I have a question, i am a big guy, but my hands are small for my weight iam 86kg+ what gloves should i go for, i bought Cleto Reyes in 16 oz but i felt it needs taller fingers/bigger hands, So i beg for any tips for Tight 16 oz gloves😢❤❤❤
14oz would be good for your weight, but when you add professional gauze padding or handwrapping it'll be real snug. 16oz could feel large in hand compartment with bare hands, but with wraps it'll be perfect. Go with 16oz, if you have medium to larger hands, you will be greatful you chose 16's
@@expertboxing I live in Holland and we don’t have pro gyms in the neighborhood neither do we have official distributors. I’m looking for a website with the real ones.
how would these do if you used them strictly for heavybag work. I usually hit the heavy bag 13-15 rounds monday-saturday and mitts 5 rounds 6days a week as well. Want something thats more forgiving on my hands than my trusty cleto reyes
Thank you for this review! How good fit are they for big hands? I had to return Cleto Reyes Hook and Loops because my bare fist don't fit into 14 oz gloves. I have Rival rfx guerrero 10oz and my hand barely fit inside with wraps.
I’ve used Grant, Reyes, Winning, and most recently Bayoneta. Winning is a very comfortable glove, much more comfortable than Reyes. For me, Grant takes the cake. The shape isn’t to flat or square, it’s more of an oval shape. This helps with ergonomics and they provide protection while delivering a nice pop.
@@timonidas4534 Canelo did actually use Winning in the first GGG fight. However, they're not considered a "Punchers" glove, which is why most fighters tend to opt for brands such as Cleto Reyes or Grant in actual bouts. When Pacquiao fought Erik Morales, he was wearing Winning gloves and he complained that they felt like pillows. Winning gloves have great durability and hand protection, which is why most fighters like to use them in training and sparring, but they do lessen the impact of your punches, which isn't exactly what you want in a proper bout when the objective is to beat your opponent. Not to mention that Winning don't sponsor fighters either, which is another factor as to why you don't often see them in pro bouts.
Where to buy real winning boxing gloves?.. Just not from kozuji, ones he sended me 14 oz winnings like 4 months ago. they were no way like my 6 years old 14 Oz,, no protection, all round the glove, so so tight , even the leather was much more thiny .. My 14 oz old pair is much much better than the new ones. So i don't know what Kinda of gloves he sended me... By the way great video about the gloves 👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼 real talk 💯 they are the best 💯 💯 💯
@@expertboxing yeah, I don’t think they are the best fight gloves out there BUT they may be the best training gloves ever, there’s a reason every pro and their mom uses them
I never liked my winnings boxing glove. For me the 2 killers are the bar in the middle that I never felt confortable with and the angle of the hand. The glove is angle so that it is difficult to to land straight on the knugle (at least it is for my hands) and I get really hurt when I hit the heavy bag. I think maybe my hands are too big for those asian gloves 😅
Hmmm, what size glove are you wearing? Winning gloves are made for sparring anyway (and have plenty of room in the pocket). For bag gloves, you probably prefer more the rolled-up Mexican gloves.
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I have 12 oz as well of The sabas boxing gloves, and they are much much more comftebele and have more space inside the gloves, even the padding is much better then those 14 oz winning gloves of kozuji that i got, 🤦🏻♂️ i sended them back, waist of money on shipping.. So i don't know if kozuji send me some gloves that been made not Correctly... Like i said before here, i have 7 years old 14 Oz winnings and they just another world vs the new ones he sended me... Now im upset 🤦🏻♂️ don't know where to buy original winnings.
@@shaggyoregano1968 I am just trying to stop people from wasting their money. I have changed 3 pairs of gloves and I have met people that fight in the top amateur organizations. 400 dollar gloves is a waste of money. However if you want to, be my guest. Rich boy
And if I remember correctly, Winning doesn't sponsor athletes. As such, when you see some champion using their gloves, they're doing so because that's what they chose--and paid for--for themselves.
100% true!!!
Thiers more respect in that did not know that.
Only person winning did sponsor was naoya Inoue
@@rem3934 Inoue is a monster
This is why I’m buying some and this takes my respect of boxers who have a pair differently
I have a pair of Winning speed bag gloves for 9 years and counting and It's still in solid condition which I use for sparring as well as bag work. For me, Its Winning or nothing!!!
Glad you had a good experience
The only real issue I found with Winning gloves is how hard/impossible it became to use any other brand once I used them. I have owned from grant to Reyes and everything in between. Nothing performs and protects like Winning. Although I will say that for me the average shock absorption life span of these gloves has consistently been no longer than 1.5 years. They loosen up pretty quick when used 3-4 times a week and the pain starts to set in lol. Great video as always brotha!
They really only last 1.5 years? That’s a shame considering the price
Nomathic That’s just specially for me though, they might last much longer for you depending on your weight/frequency of use. I’m 210lbs and use them 3-5 times a week exclusively on a 150lb bag. I’ve never seen longer than 1.5 years but I doubt they would be as popular as they are if everyone had that experience.
@@ItsOkLilFella Are there any gloves that have lasted longer for you? I'm considering winning but would like to get more than 1.5 years out of them. I'd be using them under similar conditions (I'm 175lbs solid power 4/wk dense 150lbs pbs bag work only).
@@user-nm1hc2my6w I think Reyes have a longer life overall. They’re not as soft and take a while to break in, but because of that they also breakdown much slower and should last you at least 3 years. At your weight I would use their 12-14oz gloves, but also be aware that Reyes are known for being heavier than what they’re marked. In other words, the 12oz gloves weigh closer to 14oz, and they’ll feel like it as well lol. Good luck and let me know how you make out!
@@ItsOkLilFella Thanks for the advice! I actually tried cletos a few days ago. I got them in 12oz. Left was 14.6; right 15.9oz. I really liked the protection, feedback, and snugness of the hand compartment and cuff, but the weight being that far off is a deal breaker for me.
Facts! Got a pair 10 oz Winning and I’m very happy with them.
How much do you weigh?
Damn they're about 350 bucks
@@pacoimeroxvida4404 yeah bro, I had to save up but honestly it’s worth the investment because they don’t breakdown nearly as easily as the cheaper models. In fact I’ve had them a year and they’re still good.
where did you buy them from don’t want to buy any fakes
@@Adam-gk2fo I live in SoCal so I went the dude that sells it at the Redondo beach area.
Bought a pair of these a few weeks ago , velcro on back order thanks to all the info and your review on your site as well . Can't wait to start using them
How is it?
@@suhulfx excellent well worth the price/wait . Lining is super smooth and easy to get on with full wraps . Padding is great and it comes pretty much broken in when you get them . Great for sparring and heavy bag . Highly recommend.
Yeh I've never heard issues regarding Winning Gloves - Everyone says the same thing thank you. 1 more thing have you ever owned a pair of Fly gloves or bought one recently, i've heard there similar to Winning for like half the price for the X line.@@KilldozerNY
It’s good when Glove models don’t Change up Winning One of The Best.
Yeah, their quality is still solid!!!!
Got my first pair 8oz Blue for training 14oz white for sparring and my second 8oz Red are coming soon 😎😁best ever “Winning” 💯
Nice!
Awesome breakdown of the glove market and where different company designs came from, really great info you clearly know your stuff
Glad you like it, Paul!
I bought 16oz winning gloves with the strap and these are a real big difference than my previous everlast 16oz boxing gloves. The weight in the winning glove is much lighter which makes it a really comfortable and a real good sparring glove, it feels like you wearing no gloves. Using it on a heavy bag showed me the padding and wrist protection are really good, my punches hit a lot better and I have 0 pain in my wrist or knuckles after a hard heavy nag session. But in my opinion you should use these gloves only for sparring ( because it costs me 550 euro + shipping ), but if you have the money you should use it for everything.
You can understand from this. Winning gears were being used by everyone in Hajime No Ippo.
Have never had pain in my knuckles ever since I got winning gloves around 4 years ago. My only "criticism" is that when I got a pair of 12 oz gloves they felt uncomfortably snug on my hands. But once they were broken in they were perfect. I can't use any other gloves but Winning now. Wish I could get a pair with there old original logo on it. I wonder if that can be custom ordered
360p squaddd
goddammit! well the HD version is almost done processing soon (i hope)
Bro you’re everywhere in the comments
Can you do a review on the ring to cage Japanese style glove you showed
ask and you shall receive!!!! 😉
@@expertboxing you’re the goat of these reviews man your detail is unmatched
I aint boxed in a few years. Been out the game awhile lol. Reyes and winning were my favorite. Im looking to at least get back into some bagwork.
I got a brand new pair of winning gloves from a long time ago but the padding was off when i got it a long time ago. Just on the left, the other is perfection.
Reyes were great, a little roomier, nicer with wraps but that thumb sucks sometimes.
P.s. i didnt recognize u at first😂😅 glad to see youre still on and active💪
Hahaha, welcome back my friend. Yeah everything changes with time, eh? I do know what you mean about Winnings. Me and my brother bought 2 pairs on the same day from the same place and I felt his was a little better than mine. Felt like better padding although I was still happy with mine.
Winning /Grant rules the game.
Great video
thank you
Great video...so many quality gloves on the market but Winning is the gold standard!
if I buy the ms-500 can i use it for bag and sparring? I recently purchased a pair of fly superlace x and after hitting the bag for not even a week the foam was so soft to the point i hurt my forearm and knuckles. Not to toot my own horn but I would say I do have a strong punch so I am wondering how long it will last before it starts to wear.
i probably wouldn’t use them on the bag
If I’m new to boxing and will be training and learning a lot first before I start sparring or doing competition do you recommend the winning’s or something like a hayabusa t3 for the wrist support and extra padding because I’m looking to do lots of training with a coach before I step into the ring
read the boxing glove review guide on my website
Hello. Kozuji sells original winnings right????
They do, I’ve ordered 2 cups and head gears from them, strongly recommended. God bless you and yours always #InJesusName 🙏🏽💪🏽💯🥊 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 Romans 10:9-10
why didnt you mention the other gloves name? i love your content. I'm curious
I did it in other videos.
Hi, Johnny! Which boots are you wearing in this video? They look nice and comfortable.
Great content as always!
Di Nardo high-tops. Very expensive.
What brand heavy bag do you prefer and where can I purchase one. Great instructional videos.
it’s not gonna sound helpful but get a good nicely packed one. many are packed like crap. i’ll try to make a video
Are yours real leather or the synthetic? And do you know if the synthetic is just as strong or stronger as in does it hold you much better than real leather? I’m just curious.
Mine is real leather. But they do argue their fake leather is just as good as real leather. And there’s truth to that. They use a very high grade synthetic leather.
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I'm actually looking for my first good training gloves. I ran into this while looking for gloves for me. I'm stuck between Hayabusa t3 gloves and winning gloves. how close are they to each other?
I like Winning. Am not a fan of Hayabusa.
@expertboxing it seems to me the best one for getting it sooner. However, I would love to get this one on my second purchase!
for some reason the leather on my winning sort of "broke" in some places, like it's been cut or something...but it's an authentic pair for sure. do you have similar problem with it?
do you have photos?
@@expertboxing i do. how could i send them to you? thanks for replying
@@expertboxing yes i do. how could i send them to you? thanks for replying
Hey Johnny are you offerng any online video review coaching? If not ten can you do it?
You are very good at your job. Keep it up
Yes l do. I have to put up a link for it on my site but you can contact me personally.
@@expertboxing how can I contact you personally. I don't have your email ID.
go to my site and hit the contact page
Hey brother please answer where can I buy
whatever country you’re from, look up nearby dealer or go to a gym and ask the pros where they get it
I'm a 63 heavyweight and looking for an intermediate glove, what do you recommend for roughly 100 bucks?
have you checked out the glove review guide on my site?
@@expertboxing No, I haven't. Please send me the link
go to my site and search
where did you get your winning gloves
from the official Winning store in Los Angeles
@@expertboxing what’s the name and address
What are the best oz to get them at? I know oz’s don’t matter but I want to get the perfect fit for my style and longevity.
watch my other videos and you have the answer!
So many websites sell winning gloves. Which one should I trust help please
My glove review guide lists the trustworthy ones.
I was looking boxing gloves reviews all the time for some reason and no one reviews the gloves of my country (Argentina) they are made of real cow skin, they are hard af also and they are made for damage the opponent more that protection in my opinion. Every amateur and some pros use Corti gloves
You should made a review! I am not sure if they make shipping outside of Argentina but am sure they will be unique for you because no brand I know makes gloves of cow skin
I don’t review Corti (Argentina) because I never tried them before and don’t when to buy when I heard bad reviews. Will accept if they ever send me gear.
I think gloves are personal preference. Winnings im sure r great but the velcro ones the wrist is flimsy didnt use them tried on in store punched my hand/forearm is all lol. I loved winnings responsiveness soft kind of springy/responsive & wicked liner real nice sleek fit nice to open/close but there are similar feeling gloves & pros are wearing all sorts of venom, grant, rival, phenoms, winnings, reyas & everything else. I dont know if there is one "best" glove or one best of anything tbh thats all im saying. Ive been through twins, top king, rivals, plus tried on most main brands minus phenoms, grants, flys. I settled on fairtex & venom hammer pro i use. Id have to get winnings & use 2 compare foam against my hammers but so far i prefer the velcro hammers over velcro winnings. My 2nd favourite velcro gloves r probably Gurrero V. Jmo
You can use laces and put the gloves on and off yourself? 😮 I’m a newbie to boxing and ai’m getting these. I guess with laces they will last longer
Yes if you don't tie them too tight. You can also buy detachable Velcro straps you can add to the gloves.
Between the Winning and the Cleto Reyes, which one offers the better wrist support, stabilization and protection?
winning lace version
I have a question, i am a big guy, but my hands are small for my weight iam 86kg+ what gloves should i go for, i bought Cleto Reyes in 16 oz but i felt it needs taller fingers/bigger hands, So i beg for any tips for Tight 16 oz gloves😢❤❤❤
Hmmmm....yeah, Mexican gloves do have long rolled-up fingers. I guess try pakistan builds. Go to a glove store and try on different ones.
@@expertboxing okay tysm!
best gloves ever you really don't need wraps for them
Hi, Johnny! What are your hand measurements? I am 135lbs. Looking to get a 14oz of 16oz winning gloves mainly for sparring. Which should I buy?
14oz would be good for your weight, but when you add professional gauze padding or handwrapping it'll be real snug. 16oz could feel large in hand compartment with bare hands, but with wraps it'll be perfect. Go with 16oz, if you have medium to larger hands, you will be greatful you chose 16's
I have 16oz and they feel too small. I'm roughly 180lbs.
And what glove size would You recommend to a 61kg guy?
I have a video for this.
Where can you get the real ones? I see a lot of fakes on the internet
Do you have an official winning distributor nearby you? You can also go to a gym with pros and ask the coaches there where they buy them.
@@expertboxing I live in Holland and we don’t have pro gyms in the neighborhood neither do we have official distributors. I’m looking for a website with the real ones.
How do they fit? I need a size guide for this brand.
normal fit. not too big or small. the lining makes it easy for big/wrapped hands to slide in
I'm really really on the fence about getting some 18oz for sparring
what’s keeping you from making the jump?
You will get your moneys worth.
I wish I got 18oz instead of 16oz. I'm 82kg and my 16oz feel too small/ light.
I ended up getting them and they are absolutely the best
how would these do if you used them strictly for heavybag work. I usually hit the heavy bag 13-15 rounds monday-saturday and mitts 5 rounds 6days a week as well. Want something thats more forgiving on my hands than my trusty cleto reyes
for bagwork, use denser gloves (like the typical pakistan clones)….winning is more for sparring
Thank you for this review! How good fit are they for big hands? I had to return Cleto Reyes Hook and Loops because my bare fist don't fit into 14 oz gloves. I have Rival rfx guerrero 10oz and my hand barely fit inside with wraps.
these are nice for big hands because the inside lining makes it so easy to slip on and off
can u show a tutorial on how you lace up your gloves? like what method do u use for easy access
i tie them like shoelaces. and ask for help when needed. make friends in the gym!
@@expertboxing Please make a video!
@@prabhdeepdhahan1147 a video of me tying my laces loose?
How to tie the rope tightly? Thanks.
4:03 ice ice baby
Am start saying that when I hit the bag now
hey do you prefer winning over fly? what are your thoughts
both are nice. i’d pick winning over fly but fly are still very nice and fun
After a year i didnt watch this, still have a clean face, then i saw a mustache now.. omg.. time so fast..
time does fly! enjoy life!
I’ve used Grant, Reyes, Winning, and most recently Bayoneta.
Winning is a very comfortable glove, much more comfortable than Reyes. For me, Grant takes the cake. The shape isn’t to flat or square, it’s more of an oval shape. This helps with ergonomics and they provide protection while delivering a nice pop.
Why doesn't anyone use winning fight gloves? I don't recall many fighters competing in winning maybe Tank did once recently.
Because they don’t hit as hard as say Reyes or Grant.
@@expertboxing I wouldn't expect to see guys like Pacquiao or Canelo using winning fight gloves. But guys with hand problems? Why not? 🤔
Because winning doesn’t sponsor fighters like other brands like everlast and grant does
@@timonidas4534 Canelo did actually use Winning in the first GGG fight. However, they're not considered a "Punchers" glove, which is why most fighters tend to opt for brands such as Cleto Reyes or Grant in actual bouts. When Pacquiao fought Erik Morales, he was wearing Winning gloves and he complained that they felt like pillows. Winning gloves have great durability and hand protection, which is why most fighters like to use them in training and sparring, but they do lessen the impact of your punches, which isn't exactly what you want in a proper bout when the objective is to beat your opponent. Not to mention that Winning don't sponsor fighters either, which is another factor as to why you don't often see them in pro bouts.
Release the Dinardo Review
didn’t i?
@@expertboxing no you never did
Where to buy real winning boxing gloves?.. Just not from kozuji, ones he sended me 14 oz winnings like 4 months ago. they were no way like my 6 years old 14 Oz,, no protection, all round the glove, so so tight , even the leather was much more thiny .. My 14 oz old pair is much much better than the new ones. So i don't know what Kinda of gloves he sended me... By the way great video about the gloves 👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼 real talk 💯 they are the best 💯 💯 💯
I bought straight from the US site
@@tonymontana597 ok thanku 👊🏼
Of u decide to buy from winning USA and have the same problem let us know
new version of winning gloves. new 16oz padding are same as 14oz just wider for better fit with wrapping
The next pair I buy will be winning gloves. I really need the padding. Just so damn expensive.
you won't need to replace gloves for years
Do you recommend a legit website to buy winning gloves from?
ask your local gym/boxers where they buy theirs
I got my no boxing no life 10oz. Love canelo
4:40 lol didn’t pacquiao complain about this because he wore some winning gloves in a fight?
Yeah, he did. I think it was the Morales 1 fight.
@@expertboxing yeah, I don’t think they are the best fight gloves out there BUT they may be the best training gloves ever, there’s a reason every pro and their mom uses them
I never liked my winnings boxing glove. For me the 2 killers are the bar in the middle that I never felt confortable with and the angle of the hand. The glove is angle so that it is difficult to to land straight on the knugle (at least it is for my hands) and I get really hurt when I hit the heavy bag. I think maybe my hands are too big for those asian gloves 😅
Hmmm, what size glove are you wearing? Winning gloves are made for sparring anyway (and have plenty of room in the pocket). For bag gloves, you probably prefer more the rolled-up Mexican gloves.
SHOULD BE GOOD FOR THE price
He looks like the bad guy from Ong Bak Thai Warrior.
hahahahaha
Уже цветё на него не услышу как это сделать чтобы они не знали о них не стоит забывать о том как ты можешь сказать о том как их можно будет использовать в качестве партнёра для этого в будущем она будет очень полезна и полезна и в этом году в этот день будут проводиться занятия в
The “16oz” on my winnings are gone after barely a year
but how’s the padding?
Wish I could afford these 😂😂
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Ok yeah...so everybody copied from Winning. Got you.
Yeaup! If you're too young to know it, then it's time you learn the truth. They are this generation's most copied boxing glove.
I have 12 oz as well of The sabas boxing gloves, and they are much much more comftebele and have more space inside the gloves, even the padding is much better then those 14 oz winning gloves of kozuji that i got, 🤦🏻♂️ i sended them back, waist of money on shipping.. So i don't know if kozuji send me some gloves that been made not Correctly... Like i said before here, i have 7 years old 14 Oz winnings and they just another world vs the new ones he sended me... Now im upset 🤦🏻♂️ don't know where to buy original winnings.
show me some pictures of the kozuji ones you got. i never had a problem with winning
Your gloves is to much expensive .
buy C-17’s then
400 dollars is insanely expensive.
Broke boy 👦🏿
@@shaggyoregano1968 dont mock another’s financial status
@@shaggyoregano1968 I am just trying to stop people from wasting their money. I have changed 3 pairs of gloves and I have met people that fight in the top amateur organizations. 400 dollar gloves is a waste of money. However if you want to, be my guest. Rich boy
Yes you Right these gloves is to much expensive 😯
Johny from expertboxing