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I've been looking to buy some shin pads and mma gloves.
Are the Rogues gloves and Vipers shin pads from http://www.mlsports.co.uk/ any good? They look nice. |
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what are you going to use them for? If its for show, they look great. If it's for competition you might need to make sure that they meet the requirements for the match.
so just like hushpuppet said, what is the intended purpose? |
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as an example, if you want to fight in amateur shootfighting, you have to use shinpads.. ! but I would check if those are allowed in the circuit you want to fight in first...
and if you want to use them in training, i fully understand.. i use them when i train most of the time.
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any given fighter can beat any given fighter on any given day.. so.. what are you waiting for Rickson, I'm here..
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