Okay, okay, all the waiting and sleepless nights are over(lol), i'm kidding.
In all seriousness, I got it on Monday along w/ the Asics shoes that Winning sells. I was also planning to get their headgear w/ a facebar, but they raised their prices(as if it's not expensive as it is), so I had to put gettting the headgear on the backburner. I might just get Fightgear's headgear.
So, here's my thoughts on the Winning gloves velcro, It's a great glove, I have nothing bad to say about it except the price, there's no way in hell that the glove is that great for the price. I also currently have the Grants lace ups training gloves, and personally, I think the Grants are up to par in quality and I think it actually looks better and by the way it's half the price of the Winnings. I even wore the Winning gloves on my left hand and the Grants on my right, just to really feel the glove, I'm tellin' y'all the Grants actually felt better, not by that much, but better.
I also tried on the Winning Headgear w/ facebar. Again, Winning headgear just like their gloves, it's built is solid, it's just a great headgear all around. Other headgears I've tried were Fairtex and Everlast. Winning headgear, hands down the best headgear, but for the price, f**k no. Now if a company's headgear can 100% guarantee that I won't get knocked out or suffer a concussion(lol). Then, I'll throw however much it cost. Since Winning can't make such a guarantee, better to shop somewhere else.
I used to have these Ringside gloves in the 90's, and I bought it for about $100-$130(to date, it was the best gloves I've ever had) if my memory serves me right, and those gloves I would say were just as good as the Winnings that I just purchased, too bad Ringside don't make them anymore. In fact, I've also used the current IMF-Tech's by Ringside, and I really think that Ringside makes great boxing gear for that price, you can't beat it, it's good quality.
It really makes me wonder why not more pros use the Ringside gloves, 'cause I've pretty much tried every top brand boxing gloves out there, and Ringside ain't no 2nd tier brand if you ask me. I would rank Ringside's top of the line gloves alongside the top brands in boxing!
So there you have it folks, Winning gloves are great, it lived up to the hype as far as quality and feel, but for the price, f**k no. It ain't worth it, man. To me, since I've tried virtually all the top brands out there(Grants,Cleto Reyes, Fairtex, Twins), Ringside has great quality and great price, ya can't beat it.
Actually, It took some feeling out for me to see how the Winning gloves compared to the other gloves I've tried. But the Winning headgear, when I wore it, I said, wow, best headgear, the quality was just terrific.
In all seriousness, I got it on Monday along w/ the Asics shoes that Winning sells. I was also planning to get their headgear w/ a facebar, but they raised their prices(as if it's not expensive as it is), so I had to put gettting the headgear on the backburner. I might just get Fightgear's headgear.
So, here's my thoughts on the Winning gloves velcro, It's a great glove, I have nothing bad to say about it except the price, there's no way in hell that the glove is that great for the price. I also currently have the Grants lace ups training gloves, and personally, I think the Grants are up to par in quality and I think it actually looks better and by the way it's half the price of the Winnings. I even wore the Winning gloves on my left hand and the Grants on my right, just to really feel the glove, I'm tellin' y'all the Grants actually felt better, not by that much, but better.
I also tried on the Winning Headgear w/ facebar. Again, Winning headgear just like their gloves, it's built is solid, it's just a great headgear all around. Other headgears I've tried were Fairtex and Everlast. Winning headgear, hands down the best headgear, but for the price, f**k no. Now if a company's headgear can 100% guarantee that I won't get knocked out or suffer a concussion(lol). Then, I'll throw however much it cost. Since Winning can't make such a guarantee, better to shop somewhere else.
I used to have these Ringside gloves in the 90's, and I bought it for about $100-$130(to date, it was the best gloves I've ever had) if my memory serves me right, and those gloves I would say were just as good as the Winnings that I just purchased, too bad Ringside don't make them anymore. In fact, I've also used the current IMF-Tech's by Ringside, and I really think that Ringside makes great boxing gear for that price, you can't beat it, it's good quality.
It really makes me wonder why not more pros use the Ringside gloves, 'cause I've pretty much tried every top brand boxing gloves out there, and Ringside ain't no 2nd tier brand if you ask me. I would rank Ringside's top of the line gloves alongside the top brands in boxing!
So there you have it folks, Winning gloves are great, it lived up to the hype as far as quality and feel, but for the price, f**k no. It ain't worth it, man. To me, since I've tried virtually all the top brands out there(Grants,Cleto Reyes, Fairtex, Twins), Ringside has great quality and great price, ya can't beat it.
Actually, It took some feeling out for me to see how the Winning gloves compared to the other gloves I've tried. But the Winning headgear, when I wore it, I said, wow, best headgear, the quality was just terrific.
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