I want to buy these gloves for boxing training, but I'm not feeling the corporate logo.
How would I remove it?
With a seam ripper
Wipe gently with Crest toothpaste, sit them in direct sunlight for 18-20 hours, then paint over the logo with neon green oil paint. Logo will vanish before your eyes
>>12399913
Where can I pick one of those up?
>>12399931
found in sewing sections/stores
If you're training boxing don't get those gloves. They are for mma. Get some 16oz ones. If you're just starting out you can get some everlast gloves from most sports stores for about 25 bux
>>12399911
the logo looks like a patch, so you can tear all the stitches around the edge with a pair of nail scissors and the patch will come off
black guys will respect you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnhXkCPMeMc
>>12399911
get boxing gloves for boxing. using MMA gloves for bagwork with break your hands. padwork might be ok, but unless you're doing any type of grappling crossing training in between, get actual boxing gloves.
try fairtex or windy
>>12399911
i work at a boxing glove store
get hayabusa gloves
/fa/ and safe for your hands
Bruh what r u doiing
Is this /fa/ or what
Get the everlast gloves
Idgaf about how they work or the quality or any of that
But they look cooler
Get them
>>12399911
FUCK QUAVO FUCK MIGOS PULL UP ON YO BLOCK AND I SPRAY WID THE DRAKO
Don't be a dumbass. Those gloves are absolute shit. Get 16 oz gloves for bag work and 12s or even 8s for sparring. Everlast is a solid brand. As is Title. Don't try and be effay, just do the fucking sport.
>>12399911
If you're buying Bushido's house brand just buy Fairtex instead, they even sell them there.
>>12402239
Breaking your hands is good for them.
>>12404627
>12s or even 8s for sparring
This is absolutely retarded. Do not spar with less than 16oz, let alone 8oz. No one short of a professional would be fighting with 8oz gloves, why the fuck would somebody train with them...
>>12399927
>sunlight for 18-20 hours
where do you think op lives