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![]() | I know Reyes are generally considered a puncher's glove, and I know they seem to have less padding around the knuckle area. Is that the only reason? Anybody know the difference? |
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![]() | I've fought in Reyes, Ringside, and Everlast. Everlast has improved much on their construction - their padding sucked horribly in the past. Much better now though. Honestly, Reyes have been the better of all of them. Very compact padding and construction. I would have to say they are all "puncher's" and "boxer's" gloves. It really depends on whose wearing them. |
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