13 years later This is still one of best videos on how to wrap and protect your hand. I stumbled upon this video by accident and since then I have been using this technique. I have been boxing for a few years and watched countless tutorials on youtube, and I can confidently say this wrapping technique is the best. After trying Leroy, I cannot go back to conventional 180” handwrap. Gauze is lighter, more protective on wrist and it feels like my hands are in pillow. A little protip, for better protection wrap your wrist with boxing tape and to do it properly, google stacking wraps
The 2nd wrap might be harder to tuck of you don't have a meaty palm. Just tuck a bit longer length in under the thumb and snug it a little better ... or carefully sew 2 wraps together so you're dealing with one continuous wrap.
The wraps are 16.5 feet each, so each hand needs 33 feet or wrap... Some big heavyweights, or guys with big hands, might need 3 wraps each hand or 49.5 feet for each hand.
Excellent video! Thank you sir! God bless you! ❤🙏🇺🇲
13 years later This is still one of best videos on how to wrap and protect your hand. I stumbled upon this video by accident and since then I have been using this technique. I have been boxing for a few years and watched countless tutorials on youtube, and I can confidently say this wrapping technique is the best.
After trying Leroy, I cannot go back to conventional 180” handwrap. Gauze is lighter, more protective on wrist and it feels like my hands are in pillow.
A little protip, for better protection wrap your wrist with boxing tape and to do it properly, google stacking wraps
These are one of the best ways to do fight wraps. Thanks. Subscribed.
great stuff. difficult to find videos displaying these types of wraps
The 2nd wrap might be harder to tuck of you don't have a meaty palm. Just tuck a bit longer length in under the thumb and snug it a little better ... or carefully sew 2 wraps together so you're dealing with one continuous wrap.
Where did you learn this?
this is awesome
thank you!
The wraps are 16.5 feet each, so each hand needs 33 feet or wrap... Some big heavyweights, or guys with big hands, might need 3 wraps each hand or 49.5 feet for each hand.
How did he tuck the second wrap into the thumb without it just falling out as he wrapped?
Wassup
In a training glove that's stiffer than a fight glove your hand would 100% go numb with all that thumb wrap