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failbears /r/MMA
1 point
1970-01-17 18:14:22.349 +0000 UTC

Actually, I opened the link on my phone and it asks for a log-in, making it the "my wishlist" page. I haven't found a public link.

So I was looking at the following:
Fairtex Muay Thai Style Sparring Gloves
Twins Special Thai Style Training Gloves
Ringside IMF Tech Sparring Boxing Gloves
Ringside Gym Sparring Boxing Gloves

And a whole slew of Title gloves within the $39.99 - 59.99 range. Not that you have to go through all of them but I really couldn't tell the difference between these different kinds:
TITLE Classic Hook-and-Loop Leather Training Gloves
TITLE Boxing Eternal Pro Training Gloves
TITLE Boxing Pro Style Leather Training Gloves
TITLE Classic Pro Style Training Gloves
TITLE Platinum Hook-and-Loop Training Gloves
TITLE Platinum Primetime Training Gloves
TITLE Boxing Revolution Hook-and-Loop Training Gloves

artfuldodger8 /r/Boxing
2 points
1970-01-17 10:33:45.529 +0000 UTC

Mctoon gave you some good suggestions, and the ringside IMF pro are a popular pair. (Though I recommend 16oz if you're only going to get one pair, as your sparring partners won't appreciate getting hit with small gloves.)

If you aren't patient enough to wait for sales, I'd recommend looking at Title boxing. They sell a very decent pair of real leather gloves for about $40, which I used for about a year before upgrading to a pair of Hayabusa Tokushus.

From my experience, title and ringside are both very solid for relatively inexpensive gloves. I prefer boxing-specific gear (as opposed to MMA gear) as pure boxing gloves tend to have more padding in the knuckle area which I generally strike with. Stay away from Everlast, at least for their cheaper gear.

Edit: here's a link: http://www.amazon.com/TITLE-Boxing-Leather-Training-Gloves/dp/B004LVNPJ2