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      08-11-2017, 05:27 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by DETRoadster View Post
Question for you guys who know more than I do about the sports of boxing and MMA. Both sides are petitioning the NV athletic commission to allow them to fight in 8 ounce gloves instead of 10 ounce, which is standard for that weight class. MMA on the other hand uses 4 ounce gloves.

How is dropping from 10 to 8 seen as better or worse?

Stands to reason that with a heavier glove your punches will be slower and you will tire faster, but when you connect they will carry a larger impact.

How will stepping down from 10 to 8 help/hurt Floyd?

How will stepping up to 8 or 10 from 4 help/hurt Conor?

Everyone knows the chin is the money shot. That's the shot that whips the head around and drives the brain into the skull, yielding the KO. It's harder to land a flush shot on the chin with 12 or 14 or 16 oz gloves because you might hit the guy's chin, but with a larger glove surface area, the impact is distributed throughout the head so you don't get the same whiplash. 8 or 10 won't make much of a difference for Conor.

A 4 oz MMA glove completely changes the game. Much of Floyd's defense is dependent on the shape and size of a boxing glove. Philly Shell/Shoulder Roll defense would be near impossible with a small MMA glove.

4 oz gloves would certainly help Conor.
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