'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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King Tubby
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'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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Gloves headgear etc. Anyone used it? Is it any good?
http://www.fightingsports.com/sf_282/hn ... 02d3d.aspx
cletomex
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Re: 'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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haven't used it. Heard it is junk. It's made by Title. Nothing close to Winning Japan. Everlast (not the cheap stuff) is what I mostly use. Also have a Winning protector that is very nice.
King Tubby
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Re: 'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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Winning would be too expensive for me, i'm only a 'keep fitter'. Someone got me a pair of 'Fighting Sports' gloves from the US, lovely they are.
Emmseegee
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Re: 'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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I bought 16oz fighting sports sparring gloves and the result was that i punted my 16oz Reyes.
Great gloves.
In smaller sizes id still prefer reyes tho.
King Tubby
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Re: 'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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I've got the 16s as well Emmseegeee. I love them, Reyes seem too skinny for me, but I'm not too clued up.
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Re: 'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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Got fighting gloves for the bag and reyes for sparring but i prefer the fighting fit better around my hand and protection is spot on
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Re: 'Fighting Sports' equipment,

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Reyes gloves are the business at 8oz but i found the 16oz gloves went too far up my fore arms. Really uncomfortable. No complaints about the fightin sports 16s. All round good glove.
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