Reviewer:
Robert Frymire
from Abbott, ME United States
As the subject says, not my top choice because of that odd padding on the thumb that seems to get in the way, but otherwise its a very good glove, but I think there are better options for cheaper and the functionality and cosmetics of that thumb pad makes it clunky and just bothers me. Get everlast or stitch instead
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Training gloves
October 9, 2009
Reviewer:
Damon Ramsey
from Los Angeles, CA United States
These arent that great, they look ok but they arent quality like the others sold on this site, they feel cheap, padding is hard and fingers are loose
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ridges
July 29, 2009
Reviewer:
Anonymous person
from Los Angeles, CA United States
the ridged design on the back or the wrist made grappling easier, but i didnt feel the same wrist support as other gloves provide when using these for striking
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Better than their other mma glove
June 20, 2009
Reviewer:
Raheel Naqvi
from Toronto, ON Canada
These glvoes by fight co. are actually better than their other mma glove. There is eifnitely more protection, and the glove's structure gives a very solid support base for the hands and wrist. Good amount of padding on these as well. Great for beginners, at these good prices.
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Great gloves for beginner
March 30, 2009
Reviewer:
PJ Hanus
from pittsburgh, PA United States
Highly recommend these gloves for people just starting their MMA training. These gloves hold up well from a lot of wear and tear. Not a bad price either for a set of training gloves