The Dangers of Pro Fight Gloves | Pro-Am Boxing

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025

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  • @dbgrand
    @dbgrand 2 місяці тому +4

    Zurdo actually wore Rival HDE-F model, so the foam one. But as you said this gives have some hard EVA foam as the outside layer and this EVA tends to have like a "sharp" edge under the leather. In my opinion that can cause cuts in the fight.
    I agree that the BBBofC approved gloves list is massive and it should be revised. With the money they earn, they should be able to put on proper test gloves they're approving

    • @richardyocum-qi7db
      @richardyocum-qi7db 2 місяці тому

      Doesn't the money they earn have to do with the number they approve?

  • @HeyImBoschea
    @HeyImBoschea 2 місяці тому +1

    Great info, also your gloves look awesome. Love the new logo, those fight gloves look top notch

  • @aiden022
    @aiden022 7 днів тому +1

    Those Bravose look shocking quality, notice lots of the misfits boxers are wearing them sure there being given them for free for brand exposure

    • @Proamboxingequipment
      @Proamboxingequipment  6 днів тому

      Yes I have seen a few shows with local boxers using them as well as the misfit show recently. I have reviewed a few of their gloves and had the owner visit me also, he is a dental technitian and a boxing fan, usually he buys different brands and sends them to family in Pakistan to copy them. The fight gloves are a poor copy of Rival gloves and yes he goes around all the pro gyms giving gloves away and if they are a well known boxer he will have a custom printed pair just for them when he turns up, these ones were given to Jazza Dickens and I've seen a few more custom versions. Trust me they are as bad as they look and god only knows how he has passed BBBofC testing

    • @aiden022
      @aiden022 6 днів тому

      @@Proamboxingequipment Cheers Chris, just on a separate note are you aware if Lonsdale have completely stopped producing boxing equipment? quite sad given their heritage, I had a pair of their high cut boots I used to love and higher end gloves we're fairly decent for the price. I know Frasers own both Lonsdale and Everlast so assuming they're just focusing on the latter for boxing.

  • @Im_not_michael_tho
    @Im_not_michael_tho 2 місяці тому +2

    This year, as a heavyweight, I've been wearing the Rival RS100 Lace-ups in 18 oz for bag work, and the Phenom SG-210 Velcro Gloves for Sparring, coming from Everlast Foam Gloves & Cleto Reyes Foam gloves, I heavily prefer the Rivals for all around training, and my Phenoms specifically for sparring now. I don't think I could EVER switch to horse hair at this point.

    • @Proamboxingequipment
      @Proamboxingequipment  2 місяці тому

      As a boxer look after your hands if you want to make a career from the sport, same with choosing a good headguard. You will have seen what I think of the Rival rs100, nice protective glove, but expensive for a synthetic made glove and cloth palm, the Phenom are not a bad glove compared to many others, not too expensive, I was told they started off making Rival and copied much of their ideas originally, not sure though. I do know both Rival gloves and Phenom fight gloves are rated below ours, this is what experience brings to the game though

  • @JamesJohnson-pz8pu
    @JamesJohnson-pz8pu 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely awesome video 👍🏼 I do kickboxing, teach boxing and most shows never check the gloves. The referee might do a quick check to see if padding is there and that’s it. But they never go into the level of detail that should be there, whether or not it’s a horse hair glove and so on. It’s not just a problem in fights, but it’s an issue in gyms as well. Now I will refuse to spar people as much as I can who are wearing Cleto Reyes, Everlast MX gloves and another one which isn’t as bad as them but I try to keep my defense the best it can, would be Fly gloves! Not fair when I like wearing a padded glove like Twins or Winning for example. Pro AM gloves seem good, I will definitely check them out

  • @danhorton1988
    @danhorton1988 2 місяці тому +1

    Pretty sure Zurdos gloves was the HDE-F model according to there instagram, and I woudnt touch them bravose gloves, I’ve used Cleto Reyes saftec model which I think are good, but after watching the video will definitely be trying a pair of PRO AM 👊🏻

  • @bronxboxing3384
    @bronxboxing3384 Місяць тому +2

    TYSON FURY HORSE HAIR MANIPULATED GLOVES

    • @Proamboxingequipment
      @Proamboxingequipment  Місяць тому

      Look out over the Christmas period, we will be doing talk on the big fights gloves and a comparison between the gloves and ours

  • @niceguy1774
    @niceguy1774 2 місяці тому

    Change the batteries in that smoke alarm! The chirping is so annoying.

  • @graemepicataggio9814
    @graemepicataggio9814 2 місяці тому

    Pretty sure horse hair is just good for cutting the face up. Other wise I can’t understand why you want more knuckle contact through glove.

    • @Proamboxingequipment
      @Proamboxingequipment  2 місяці тому

      unfortunately, pro boxing is more entertainment than sport, TV companies and some promoters prefer selling tickets by pushing knockouts and cuts, the more blood the better, 2 skillful boxers going 12 rounds without knock downs or cuts looks better on TV and may be boring to watch by casual fans. This why you don't see as much in the Olympics or amateurs these days and probably why senior elite level boxers no longer wear headguards

  • @SbrBAR-z4z
    @SbrBAR-z4z 2 місяці тому

    Everlast Mx horsehair gloves are the most comfortable I’ve ever worn they fit very well and are easy to make a fist in and I like the lack of padding on the knuckles you really feel where you place your shots and you can press the horse hair down towards the wrist guard to make them better for blocking and catching shots plus they make lacerations and facial injuries even more likely which is a plus in pro boxing if you have strong conditioned hands and wrists and aren’t prone to injury I’d recommend those

    • @Proamboxingequipment
      @Proamboxingequipment  2 місяці тому +1

      If you listen to what I am saying about the Everlast MX glove, everything you say is my point, pressing the horse hair down is illegal and against every rule, there is no wrist guard, the ideas of modern gloves is to stop unscrupulous trainers and boxers cheating this way and who told you pro fighters condition their hands ? as an ex boxer and pro trainer, I don't know any who do, many complain of bad hands after using such gloves. Cheating in boxing can lead to career ending/shortening injuries or worse, moving or removing padding from gloves is a life time ban by most governing bodies. Our horse hair gloves are made to stop this but still have the same qualities, you can feel the knuckles digging in, open the hand easily, have wrist padding etc, also our foam based pro gloves, you can still KO your opponent and protect your hands