From training mma but growing up watching boxing and hitting a heavy bag, I can say that MMA coach Trevor Wittman makes the best glove. He created it himself to prevent hand breaks. The brand is called “ONX” , the gloves are extremely expensive, but they’re the best glove out there for sure!
@@SENSEIJASON They’re very good! They’re have a heat mold technology where you heat the glove up when it’s on and open/close your hand and it’ll mold to your hand and knuckle shape. It’s the only glove out rn that’s recommended/safe to wear without a wrap. They’re actually intended to eliminate the need for wraps all together! Some of the tech is a cross leather portion of the glove shaped like an “X” on the back hand on the glove which when tightening the two strap glove, becomes interlocked and tightly wrapped to your hand, to eliminate any excess bulk or squareness to the glove. His glove sort of looks like a round soccer ball lol but it’s a design that plenty of UFC fighters in his training use! Hope this helped!
@@_Andy7l0 are you saying this after actually buying and using them or are you just copying what other ppl say x) cause i bought these gloves today and i honestly think they're terrible, im negotiating a refund as we speak lol
my Muay Thai coach has a pair. he said he custom molded them to his hands but the wrist area bothers him. I was going to buy a pair myself until he said that I would be better off buying the winnings at a similar price.
Nice review. I'm starting my boxing journey this Saturday. Just bought the Hayabusa wraps and it's coming in Friday. I'll work up to getting gloves later on. Wish me luck!
I use the t3’s for bag work bc the wrist support is 10/10 best glove for that imo. And for sparring I use fairtex I’ll just wrap my hands well underneath
@@SENSEIJASON Hello sir. Interesting channel. I am on a Budget & i have a choice between Rdx or Title. Just wanted your opinion on which one to choose? Thank you for your Time. Look forward to hearing your response.
Are Hayabusa considered more of a boxer or puncher glove? What about Venum? I know Reyes are considered the ultimate puncher’s glove while Winning are the most known boxer glove.
I have a Question please: I just bought Boxing gloves 8 onz, when I wear them I can feel the heart beat in my hands, is that normal or is this a sign that they are too tight? i wear them without a hand warp. They would never fit with warps, even with thin ones. Many thanks for your videos, they are great.
It is common for gloves to feel tight even painful when you first buy them. Just keep using them and they will break in overtime and should fit perfect. You can try to do knuckle push ups with them to soften them up.
I will say the t3 padding is not that good. I kept getting odd feelings against my knuckles when using them. But the wrist support is the best out of the gloves in this video. If I had to choose I would go with venum elites as an all around glove.
Top of the top would be Winning. That’s would I would get, if I really wanted to. But I don’t always have someone to tie my gloves for me. And honestly I come from a bare knuckle background (karate) often striking makiwara (wooden board) bare fist. Ultimately what matters the most is the technique and conditioning of one’s fist. I personally like Yokkao gloves and fairtex. Their quality is appropriate for all skill levels. Again, think about the person or the fighter who wears the gloves rather than the gloves themselves. Imagine if you gave Floyd Mayweather a pair of $50 gloves, would he instantly suck? No, his skill would resonate in whatever gloves he put on. On the other hand if you have a complete noob a pair of $500 winning gloves, do you think they would make him a champ? These are the more important questions. As far as kickboxing I would stick with Fairtex bgv1, and select yokkao gloves.
Hi! Quick question. Semi-contact karate, being an extremely fast martial art, do you think it is good for endomorph people? Because this type of body, being heavier than the others, is generally slower and less agile
Body type and genetics have a slight impact, but a bigger impact is how you train and which muscle fibers. If you train fast twitch muscle fibers which is essential for karate movement you’ll be fine!
Fairtex: is soso TBH. Its a classic glove but the thumb is exposed and can be easily caught on a bag or pad during training leading to injuries. Ringside: I haven't tried... but, IMF (Injection Mold Foam) is actually the cheapest way to manufacture gloves. It gives you a single density of foam which is not ideal since you are not able to control padding density (i.e. softer on the inside to cushion your hand and firm in the middle for protection and support). Hayabusa is always quality. And you pay for it. But a nice product. Venum is just over-priced trash. They have "nicer" stuff, but I have never been very impressed... the particular glove here is manufactured in china for about $10. Sanabul: I have never tried, but they manufacture in Pakistan which generally does good work... so assume it is decent.
I mean, it’s not always about the gear, maybe if you are on a professional level. But for any hobbyist or lifestyle martial artist these work great! You can have the most expensive gloves on the market, but if you don’t know how to punch it is a total waste of money. Much better to focus on technique. The gloves are just an add on. As many fighters used bare fist back in the day. And karate use makiwara bare knuckle.
Good choice I use sanabul for my MMA sparring gloves because it's got a good chunk of padding so nobody gets hurt too badly and still a good open palm. If you get more into sparring I'd say Venum elite (if you do kickboxing) or cleto Reyes for straight boxing. They are expensive though so that's only if you wanna stick to it. Good luck in your journey
I’d say for beginners always get a more well padded oz. Such as 14oz, this will help protect their hands more, and can be used for everything from hitting heavy bag, to partner drills, to light sparring.
Yokkao are really great too, I own a 10oz pair, personally though I wanted to make a video that featured the top reviewed gloves on amazon. Yokkao unfortunately didn't list the pair I own on amazon, which is why i excluded it from the video. Thank you for watching
Don't get any of these. If you have arthritis, Ring To Cage C17s are far and away the best options short of Winning, which cost $400. You'll feel the difference in your joints immediately between them.
@crimsonfalcon07 I mean not everyone is prepared to drop $400 on some gloves. I’d say if you know you are in it for the long run, and you’ve built up quite some experience, by all means get some winnings. But for the average joe, good technique will be much more effective at reducing wrist pain.
@@SENSEIJASON that was the point of recommending R2C C17's instead of $400 Winning gloves. They're unbeatable value when it comes to protecting your joints IMO.
I bought a twins bgvl 3..but it is too small for me.. The 10 OZ.. I dont know why.. I would like to ask the fairtex it is designed for small hands? Like as twins gloves?
I will say they may feel tight at first, but they feel perfect after you break them in. It does take a few weeks to break in a pair of fairtex gloves, depending on how often you use.
Fairtex makes high quality gloves I actually own the Fairtex Bgv1. For protection for the wrist the BGV1 are not the best It hurts my knuckles everytime I hit the bag. Quality is excellect but not for hand protection I rather get gloves that have thicker padding on the knuckles. Some that have great protection are the Outslayer ON1 for boxing not the Muay Thai ones they sell.
@@SENSEIJASONThanks. I really like the Rival RS80V impulsive sparring gloves, what’s your opinion on those, would they work for both bag work and sparring?
hello,which one would you recommend for heavy bag im btw(venum and hayabusa)or im open to other options you can recommend,saludos desde mexico!also new subscriber
Thank you for the feedback, can you look over the video or some of my other videos and please critique my technique? I am trying my best to improve, and would very much appreciate your feedback! Thank you 🙏🔥🥋💯
@@SENSEIJASON I’ve seen a lot of your videos, I liked your review of the aqua bag, I wish I had the room to hang one of those up. You’re fine, I just think your hands should snap back up quicker is all.
I think it’s the best overall glove oz on the market. Good for bag work, mitts, and light sparring. I have 10 oz yokkao gloves, that feel good, almost weightless. I like to feel a little weight on my hands to give me some resistance when I’m working out. So the 14oz gloves work well for my needs. 16 oz is way too bulky for bagwork. At the end of the day, it depends on what suits your needs. Thanks for the question!
@@Arciniega5k5 if you’re a bigger fighter. I fight out of a Mexican gym and most of our guys are 150lbs and below and don’t even own a pair of 16oz. But for me I agree I wear 16oz unless it’s a fight day then of course we go down.
Yes sir. I slide on my S4's. 90 bucks. I have tested others in the 100-200 range. Yes better, but $100 better, twice as good. Idk man. I just subscribed so if you get em, let's hear the review brother. 👍. Very good content.
Just looked it up, and I’d say yeah if that’s what you prioritize the wrist support. But I actually come from a karate background using a lot of bare knuckle, so I’ve trained my technique well enough not to eff up my wrists. I like the bgv1 because they offer more flexibility at the cuff in order for more clinching or grappling. Bgv1 also looks way more minimal compared to the bgv6. Just my opinion
There is a lot of great gloves not even mentioned; where is winning, where is onx, where is Hitnmove Dr-T. Title should have been , best entry level gloves under $X,
I think these are the best overall for general practitioners. I don’t think your average kid student or fitness kickboxer is going to need a $500 pair of winning gloves.
@@SENSEIJASONHitnmove, onyx are under $300. And yes new beginners actually need better gloves. There is this notion of “you are new, you need a cheap glove”, but this must be opposite as new people need the most protection and stable gloves. Just a thought
I mean I feel you that the gloves you mentioned are all top notch and award winning. But many of them are way too expensive for the vast majority of hobbyists out there. And I was not willing to spend that type of money to get a review video out on UA-cam. Maybe once I get a lil more dough from UA-cam I can one day do a video line that. But for now I can’t lie that these gloves are very reasonably priced and good enough for the average boxer.
I've spent years in both competition amateur and now in coaching. And guess what ..... the brands sold on Amazon are for the most part, boxing gloves made and sold to people who don't actually box.
@SENSEIJASON Ringside is garbage. Absolutely cheap, fitness level boxing gloves now marketed for those trying to lose weight but not actually box. Step into an actual boxing club and pretend gloves are simply not worn. Great if you are starting out losing a few pounds with light hlbag work. Any sustained orvreal bag, mitt, or God forbide sparring, and this junk doesn't hold up.
@user-sn1lu5yi6r Okay now I understand where you’re coming from. This video was catered to hobbyists and enthusiasts, rather than aficionados. Nothing wrong with being an aficionado, I just believed that these top 5 gloves would cater to a larger audience, since most do not have the budget, time, dedication to buy a pair of winnings, Reyes, Hit N Move. For me I am a total gear head, but it comes with a cost as you may already know. I may do a video of gloves over $200 in the future as I amass a larger collection.
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Dude boxes his bag like a fight night video game character..even sounds like them when throwing punches haha
From training mma but growing up watching boxing and hitting a heavy bag, I can say that MMA coach Trevor Wittman makes the best glove. He created it himself to prevent hand breaks. The brand is called “ONX” , the gloves are extremely expensive, but they’re the best glove out there for sure!
Have to get me a pair one day!
@@SENSEIJASON They’re very good! They’re have a heat mold technology where you heat the glove up when it’s on and open/close your hand and it’ll mold to your hand and knuckle shape. It’s the only glove out rn that’s recommended/safe to wear without a wrap. They’re actually intended to eliminate the need for wraps all together! Some of the tech is a cross leather portion of the glove shaped like an “X” on the back hand on the glove which when tightening the two strap glove, becomes interlocked and tightly wrapped to your hand, to eliminate any excess bulk or squareness to the glove. His glove sort of looks like a round soccer ball lol but it’s a design that plenty of UFC fighters in his training use! Hope this helped!
@@_Andy7l0 are you saying this after actually buying and using them or are you just copying what other ppl say x) cause i bought these gloves today and i honestly think they're terrible, im negotiating a refund as we speak lol
All I know is that Andrew Tate use ONX
my Muay Thai coach has a pair. he said he custom molded them to his hands but the wrist area bothers him. I was going to buy a pair myself until he said that I would be better off buying the winnings at a similar price.
Nice review. I'm starting my boxing journey this Saturday. Just bought the Hayabusa wraps and it's coming in Friday. I'll work up to getting gloves later on. Wish me luck!
best of luck and have fun my friend, beginning of a great journey!
How did they hold up
How it's going now ur boxing?
I use the t3’s for bag work bc the wrist support is 10/10 best glove for that imo. And for sparring I use fairtex I’ll just wrap my hands well underneath
Love my Fairtex and Twins
Love my fairtex too!
I got the venum ones! Still using them, they are very good i gotta say.
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Hello sir. Interesting channel.
I am on a Budget & i have a choice between Rdx or Title.
Just wanted your opinion on which one to choose?
Thank you for your Time. Look forward to hearing your response.
Are Hayabusa considered more of a boxer or puncher glove? What about Venum? I know Reyes are considered the ultimate puncher’s glove while Winning are the most known boxer glove.
I am getting a pair of cleto reyes training gloves, soon. Make sure to subscribe to see the review when it comes out
I’ve had my pair of venum for 2 years and it really does hold up well, but the hayabusa looks really interesting
I love the Hayabusas the wrist support on them is 10/10. Super durable, comfortable. And I love the sweat wicking feature
Thanks for helping out!
I got venum ellite gloves for sparring recently. Easily the the best gloves I've used for under 100.
Agree 💯💯💯💯
Are they leather or pu?
Hey brother. What brand Muay Thai shorts are the red ones you are wearing in the video if you don’t mind me asking?
They are by infightstyle
@@SENSEIJASON Hey thanks man. I know that was a question not pertaining to the video but thanks for responding.
i think those shorts are out of inventory though, i love them, but they are getting harder and harder to fit LOL
@@SENSEIJASON Yes I tried to look and they are out of stock. I notice many of these sites selling gear are very low on stock and various sizes.
BRO PLEASE HELP ME 😭 Im going to start boxing should i buy fairtex bgv1 or venum elite ?
those are made for muay thai. you should get boxing gloves if you are going to box.
I have a Question please: I just bought Boxing gloves 8 onz, when I wear them I can feel the heart beat in my hands, is that normal or is this a sign that they are too tight? i wear them without a hand warp. They would never fit with warps, even with thin ones.
Many thanks for your videos, they are great.
It is common for gloves to feel tight even painful when you first buy them. Just keep using them and they will break in overtime and should fit perfect. You can try to do knuckle push ups with them to soften them up.
In my opinion its the Venum Elite or the T3? Any suggestions which is better or more preferred?
I will say the t3 padding is not that good. I kept getting odd feelings against my knuckles when using them. But the wrist support is the best out of the gloves in this video.
If I had to choose I would go with venum elites as an all around glove.
I'm aware that the majority of the gloves are aimed at beginners but what would you recommend is the best for intermediate/advanced kickboxing?
Top of the top would be Winning. That’s would I would get, if I really wanted to. But I don’t always have someone to tie my gloves for me.
And honestly I come from a bare knuckle background (karate) often striking makiwara (wooden board) bare fist.
Ultimately what matters the most is the technique and conditioning of one’s fist.
I personally like Yokkao gloves and fairtex.
Their quality is appropriate for all skill levels.
Again, think about the person or the fighter who wears the gloves rather than the gloves themselves.
Imagine if you gave Floyd Mayweather a pair of $50 gloves, would he instantly suck? No, his skill would resonate in whatever gloves he put on.
On the other hand if you have a complete noob a pair of $500 winning gloves, do you think they would make him a champ?
These are the more important questions. As far as kickboxing I would stick with Fairtex bgv1, and select yokkao gloves.
@SENSEI JASON top of the top is DiNardo
Hi! Quick question. Semi-contact karate, being an extremely fast martial art, do you think it is good for endomorph people?
Because this type of body, being heavier than the others, is generally slower and less agile
Body type and genetics have a slight impact, but a bigger impact is how you train and which muscle fibers. If you train fast twitch muscle fibers which is essential for karate movement you’ll be fine!
@@SENSEIJASON thank you so much!
Fairtex: is soso TBH. Its a classic glove but the thumb is exposed and can be easily caught on a bag or pad during training leading to injuries.
Ringside: I haven't tried... but, IMF (Injection Mold Foam) is actually the cheapest way to manufacture gloves. It gives you a single density of foam which is not ideal since you are not able to control padding density (i.e. softer on the inside to cushion your hand and firm in the middle for protection and support).
Hayabusa is always quality. And you pay for it. But a nice product.
Venum is just over-priced trash. They have "nicer" stuff, but I have never been very impressed... the particular glove here is manufactured in china for about $10.
Sanabul: I have never tried, but they manufacture in Pakistan which generally does good work... so assume it is decent.
Being made in Thailand is literally one of its biggest selling points… Why are you giving false information just to justify your opinion?
What boxing gloves where you can make a tight fist wearing it?
Try some 8oz boxing gloves or mma gloves
Should I get Venum Elites or Hayabusa S4?
What do you recommend for kids? Great video btw
Sanabul has a good selection for kids.
In my opinion these would be my favorite beginner gloves but if I went pro I would choose Cleto Reyes or winning something like that
I mean, it’s not always about the gear, maybe if you are on a professional level. But for any hobbyist or lifestyle martial artist these work great! You can have the most expensive gloves on the market, but if you don’t know how to punch it is a total waste of money. Much better to focus on technique. The gloves are just an add on. As many fighters used bare fist back in the day. And karate use makiwara bare knuckle.
I own the hayabusa t3 I can confirm these gloves are legit
Is the wrist support hella good?
Veryyyy good
Are the LX as good?
Thanks for the review
Dope review and great bag work
Because I’m a beginner I’ve decided with the Sanabul gloves due to the price point and seemingly decent quality!
they are really nice!
Good choice I use sanabul for my MMA sparring gloves because it's got a good chunk of padding so nobody gets hurt too badly and still a good open palm. If you get more into sparring I'd say Venum elite (if you do kickboxing) or cleto Reyes for straight boxing. They are expensive though so that's only if you wanna stick to it. Good luck in your journey
To buy boxing gloves as a gift for someone, do I need to know the oz? Thank you.
I’d say for beginners always get a more well padded oz. Such as 14oz, this will help protect their hands more, and can be used for everything from hitting heavy bag, to partner drills, to light sparring.
@@SENSEIJASON Thank You very much .
Of course, happy holidays!
what oz gloves should i get? never boxed before but might wanna start soon
14oz is good to start with
14oz good for sparring and bag and mitts work
Personally I love yokkao. ❤
Yokkao are really great too, I own a 10oz pair, personally though I wanted to make a video that featured the top reviewed gloves on amazon. Yokkao unfortunately didn't list the pair I own on amazon, which is why i excluded it from the video. Thank you for watching
RDX gloves are good too and same price like the Sanabul
Great video my guy💯💯💯
i have arthiritis and got a $30 pair from amazon. which pairs would you recommend for the best padding?
stuck between venom elite and hayabusa
Definitely do not buy cheap, if you are vested in your health. For wrist support and overall padding, I'd go with hayabusa t3
Don't get any of these. If you have arthritis, Ring To Cage C17s are far and away the best options short of Winning, which cost $400. You'll feel the difference in your joints immediately between them.
@crimsonfalcon07 I mean not everyone is prepared to drop $400 on some gloves. I’d say if you know you are in it for the long run, and you’ve built up quite some experience, by all means get some winnings. But for the average joe, good technique will be much more effective at reducing wrist pain.
@@SENSEIJASON that was the point of recommending R2C C17's instead of $400 Winning gloves. They're unbeatable value when it comes to protecting your joints IMO.
This video was so helpful, I just bought the ringside great great glove
Thanks for sharing man!
Do you always keep your head still on the bag?
Depends if I’m doing Muay Thai or boxing
I bought a twins bgvl 3..but it is too small for me.. The 10 OZ.. I dont know why.. I would like to ask the fairtex it is designed for small hands? Like as twins gloves?
I will say they may feel tight at first, but they feel perfect after you break them in. It does take a few weeks to break in a pair of fairtex gloves, depending on how often you use.
Great stuff. Next up: KARATE GI REVIEWS HAHA!!!! Oss
LOL I only own two brands arawaza and tokaido
TWINS!
For bagwork: i have tried addidas, venom, rival and Hyabusa T3. I will say Hyabusa are the best. rival come a close second
Thanks for sharing
Have you tried or heard about hit n move? They are a great glove company and I just put out a few reviews on their gloves
@@SENSEIJASON hey, no never heard of hit and move. I'm UK based so they may not be here. But I'll look out for them
Yo would you recommend the Venum Elite boxing or the Venum Elite EVO boxing gloves?
Elite
Fairtex makes high quality gloves I actually own the Fairtex Bgv1. For protection for the wrist the BGV1 are not the best It hurts my knuckles everytime I hit the bag. Quality is excellect but not for hand protection I rather get gloves that have thicker padding on the knuckles. Some that have great protection are the Outslayer ON1 for boxing not the Muay Thai ones they sell.
thank you for the help 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Happy to help
Great video!
Is 14 OZ good for training and sparring?
14oz is good for all, 16oz is good for all of you are on the heavier side.
@@SENSEIJASON im 14 and i weigh 56-57 kg's, so should i go 14? Wont it be too big?
@@SENSEIJASON also what venum gloves are the best one?
Maybe review the topboxer gloves as well
I will be reviewing cleto Reyes as soon as they arrive
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Hey brother, would you do a review on my boxing gloves from my brand?
email me at senseijason.collab@gmail.com
Good content, brother.
Much appreciated
What about the Rival bag gloves?
One day
Awesome reviews
I want those ringside gloves NOW! 😍😍😍
Not much of a boxer but I enjoyed the video
Bro where did you get your boxing short ?
In fight style
Can I use these gloves for both bag work and some sparring, also what other gloves would you recommended for that purpose?
Venum is good for everything
@@SENSEIJASONThanks. I really like the Rival RS80V impulsive sparring gloves, what’s your opinion on those, would they work for both bag work and sparring?
Whens yo next fight?
hello,which one would you recommend for heavy bag im btw(venum and hayabusa)or im open to other options you can recommend,saludos desde mexico!also new subscriber
I would go with venum. They are solid and and current sponsors of the UFC. Quality is good and reliable.
@@SENSEIJASON Thanksss I will get them.... 🥊thanks for sharing your knowledge
Should we step up one size for fairtex bgv1 ?
I generally use 14oz for other gloves, so what size should I get for bgv1 ?
Get the 14oz, after they break in they, you will not be disappointed.
Put your hands back up after throwing them.
Thank you for the feedback, can you look over the video or some of my other videos and please critique my technique? I am trying my best to improve, and would very much appreciate your feedback! Thank you 🙏🔥🥋💯
@@SENSEIJASON I’ve seen a lot of your videos, I liked your review of the aqua bag, I wish I had the room to hang one of those up.
You’re fine, I just think your hands should snap back up quicker is all.
What colour are those sanabul gloves?
Copper
Topking is the best! You should try
fairtex cost me my thumb once or twice, started to stray away from em even though they are durable af
they are a worthwhile investment
which shorts are those?
Infightstyle
@@SENSEIJASON -- thank you so much for the info and great videos. i wish more muay thai shorts were microfiber.
Nice budget list. Considering WINNING is not on the list.
One day I will get those gloves, I heard they were pricey.
Did you forgot RDX?
Nice
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Why do you buy 14 once gloves?
I think it’s the best overall glove oz on the market. Good for bag work, mitts, and light sparring. I have 10 oz yokkao gloves, that feel good, almost weightless. I like to feel a little weight on my hands to give me some resistance when I’m working out. So the 14oz gloves work well for my needs. 16 oz is way too bulky for bagwork. At the end of the day, it depends on what suits your needs. Thanks for the question!
@@SENSEIJASON Beacause I think is better to have 16 once gloves for sparring 12 or 14 for bag work and 10 for competition.
They really don’t need 16oz unless you’re over 175lbs or so (so they say)
@@vetbro_actual4886 16oz are best overall.
@@Arciniega5k5 if you’re a bigger fighter. I fight out of a Mexican gym and most of our guys are 150lbs and below and don’t even own a pair of 16oz. But for me I agree I wear 16oz unless it’s a fight day then of course we go down.
Awesome video bro, you literally compare all my boxing gloves wishlist, thank you so much!!!
They are all good ones bro, just figure out which is best for your budget!
Niiiiiice
Anyone ever bought a pair of Reyes gloves??? I just can't bring myself to spend that.
You talking about the e600 gloves? amzn.to/3N9VnCq
I’m thinking about getting 14oz in gold
Yes sir. I slide on my S4's. 90 bucks. I have tested others in the 100-200 range. Yes better, but $100 better, twice as good. Idk man. I just subscribed so if you get em, let's hear the review brother. 👍. Very good content.
are the hayabusa t3s good for sparring
GREAT!
Cleto reyes?
I dd a dedicated cleto reyes review here: ua-cam.com/video/4mYpoMw6cKA/v-deo.html
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Fairtex BGV6 are much better than the 1.
Why do you say that? And how much are they?
@@SENSEIJASON wrist support is superior. hand compartment roomier.
I think it's Fairtex best glove all round.
Just looked it up, and I’d say yeah if that’s what you prioritize the wrist support. But I actually come from a karate background using a lot of bare knuckle, so I’ve trained my technique well enough not to eff up my wrists. I like the bgv1 because they offer more flexibility at the cuff in order for more clinching or grappling. Bgv1 also looks way more minimal compared to the bgv6. Just my opinion
There is a lot of great gloves not even mentioned; where is winning, where is onx, where is Hitnmove Dr-T. Title should have been , best entry level gloves under $X,
I think these are the best overall for general practitioners. I don’t think your average kid student or fitness kickboxer is going to need a $500 pair of winning gloves.
@@SENSEIJASONHitnmove, onyx are under $300. And yes new beginners actually need better gloves. There is this notion of “you are new, you need a cheap glove”, but this must be opposite as new people need the most protection and stable gloves. Just a thought
The Top 5 are not in the thumbnail.
They actually are
@@SENSEIJASON nah bro, Winning, Fly, Grant, Cleto Reyes, 1V1 all way better quality than any of these cheap gloves.
I mean I feel you that the gloves you mentioned are all top notch and award winning. But many of them are way too expensive for the vast majority of hobbyists out there. And I was not willing to spend that type of money to get a review video out on UA-cam. Maybe once I get a lil more dough from UA-cam I can one day do a video line that. But for now I can’t lie that these gloves are very reasonably priced and good enough for the average boxer.
@@SENSEIJASON they are decent at entry level
The fairtex ones and ringside are my favorite out of the bunch
where is leone 1947 ?
Never tried
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They're all velcro tho
My CURRENT TOP 5 BOXING GLOVES 🥊🔥
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Can you give me one pair of boxing gloves please
I used King all my life but switched to Hayabusa a couple of years a go they are the best especially the 16 OZ
Good to know! Glad you can attest to these gloves as well. They were definitely solid!
I've spent years in both competition amateur and now in coaching. And guess what ..... the brands sold on Amazon are for the most part, boxing gloves made and sold to people who don't actually box.
So you’re saying fairtex is a sucky brand? Ringside?
@SENSEIJASON Ringside is garbage. Absolutely cheap, fitness level boxing gloves now marketed for those trying to lose weight but not actually box. Step into an actual boxing club and pretend gloves are simply not worn. Great if you are starting out losing a few pounds with light hlbag work. Any sustained orvreal bag, mitt, or God forbide sparring, and this junk doesn't hold up.
@user-sn1lu5yi6r Okay now I understand where you’re coming from.
This video was catered to hobbyists and enthusiasts, rather than aficionados.
Nothing wrong with being an aficionado, I just believed that these top 5 gloves would cater to a larger audience, since most do not have the budget, time, dedication to buy a pair of winnings, Reyes, Hit N Move.
For me I am a total gear head, but it comes with a cost as you may already know.
I may do a video of gloves over $200 in the future as I amass a larger collection.
@SENSEIJASON Hey, I'm not buying a pair of Winning gloves. Nope. Rival is expensive without being crazy ass stupid expensive.
that boxing of you is absolutely flawed damn
Any tips?
So give him advice instead of shitting on him. Idiot
*The best one in the World are CLETO REYES, mexicans*
I need to try!
@@SENSEIJASON mohame, tyson,chavez, etc. All of them used them