>mfw I found out my 16 oz sparring gloves weigh 18 oz each
>mfw I've been working hard and beating sparring partners with extra weight
>mfw I'm literally an anime character
Good feels thread?
>mfw I found out my 16 oz sparring gloves weigh 18 oz each
>mfw I've been working hard and beating sparring partners with extra weight
>mfw I'm literally an anime character
Good feels thread?
i moved to an extra large bbc tier butt plug today 🙂 i am almost ready for tyrone
Can't tell if bait or not....
Weight on gloves means jack shit. Higher weights doesn't mean you're some anime character taking off training weights. It just means more padding to protect your opponent. 2oz will have basically no effect on your speed or power. Lighter weights are just for fights where you want less padding and more knockout power.
If you're going for knockouts and power in training, you're both moronic and won't get better, as well as a terrible teammate who everyone hates sparring.
>using higher weight has no benefit
this sounds like jelly
stop being so jelly anon it's not a good look
I've used all sizes. My current for muay thai/boxing is somewhere between 18-20oz. No clue what my mma gloves, but they're puff gloves for training. In the case you use basically the equivalent of a leather strap that goes over your wraps. I honestly don't see much of a difference besides how clunky they are to grapple/clinch with as they get bigger. I'm sure it makes a difference in the ring when you're going 100% and the extra weight stops you from getting that snap for a good flash knockout, but not when sparring when you shouldn't be going that hard and you're just focusing on technique and speed.
>I'm a fatass that's forced to use 20oz
so you're literally a jelly
post body this will be hilarious
>also not knowing diff between thai gloves and boxing gloves and using the same gloves for both
time to google beginner jelly
This is about 25 pounds ago when cutting for a 170 fight. I'm 6'3. I don't take many pics.
I've used all kinds of gloves, and don't really care to spend tons of money on multiple sets for different sports. Also I don't really box unless the guy I'm sparring with requests it. Again, if you're sparring like you should, it doesn't really matter which you use. When you fight, promotions provide you with a pair. The gear you use matters far less than the effort you put in. You remind me of some lifter basedjacking over straps and sleeves and gloves and all this shit. Just fricking spar. In Thailand they kick fricking trees and make 5$ a day. They don't care about a tiny bit more padding on the sides to block kicks.
Yep
Pic says it all
He has no idea what he's talking about
Care to explain? Or even better, post body or else your opinion is invalid.
Nice gyno gay
Some people literally buy 14 oz gloves cause 16 gloves feel too heavy for bag work and general training and you're saying 2 oz makes no difference? Fricking moron. I bet you're that homosexual that uses 10oz for bag work cause you're a weak b***h.
Imagine 2oz feeling heavy. Sorry, I'm used to training with welterweights and above, I forgot you atomweights exist.
16oz are too heavy for bagwork
It's like punching with pillows
There's no feedback
Fights are done in 8oz or 10z anyway so why would you do bagwork in anything less than 12oz
Why would you do bagwork in anything MORE than 12oz*
>I have no power
Thanks for making me realize you're just another idiot who doesn't even compete. Can you ever spar 10 rounds yet? No, you can't. Frick off to doing starting strength and failing to become anything you weak b***h.
I can spar 10 rounds easy. Strength doesn't have anything to do with it, that's purely all cardio.
And strength doesn't have anything to do with preferring smaller gloves for bagwork. It's called FEEDBACK. 16oz gloves have none at all.
Yeah it can feel quite awkward. 16oz are still good for bagwork if you've only got one pair of gloves. But if 12oz and 16oz are both available there's no reason to not use the smaller gloves.
I also focus on mma, which most of my fights are. So I use mma gloves if I do hit the bag. Don't listen to homosexuals who call people out then refuse to post body back.
Honestly the first argument here that makes sense. I don't really do bagwork outside of kicks, so I don't really focus on gloves for that. But I can understand wanting the feedback.
i wear 16oz for bagwork on a huge ass bag.
great exercise
thats literally wrong
They make weighted gloves? I've just been using a cheap pair of weight lifting gloves.
Same here. I've been doing the leg press with my sneakers on and haven't been counting the wait. Gonna hit the gym barefoot tomorrow to set a new PB
isn't poundage related to your weight? how much y'all homies who use lighter than 16oz weigh?
i weigh 170 naked and use 16oz gloves for bagwork
how much do you weigh clothed though?
waiting for answers
16oz is standard for sparring , unless maybe for women and children who can get away with 14oz . If someone is using more than 16 they are a fatty lol
Is anyone who isn't a 5'4 twink a fatty to you? Sparring can be anywhere between 16-20. Not really any standard unless youre autistic about rules and what people "should" be using. There's nothing stopping a 140 pounder from using 18 oz gloves if they feel comfortable on them.
OP here, I'm a zoomer not sure if that matters btw