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I was looking for a bag glove, but I found this for $20 from Title Boxing. I've never worn Mexican gloves before, so the padding feels a bit weird at first. I wore it with a hook and loop converter, so I keep the lacing pretty loose. When fully laced up, it provides excellent wrist and fist support.
Compared to my sister's cheap 12oz Everlast gloves, it definitely provide way better padding and protection for the knuckles. There is some extra space in front of the knuckles, I guess this is useful if you're wearing knuckle protectors or gauze/tape. I've used them for heavy bag, DE, and light pad works. So far I'm satisfied.
No its not, it says training gloves. Rarely are bag gloves 16oz.
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