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  2. Boxing glove - Wikipedia

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    Modern boxing gloves started showing up towards the end of the 1890s. Over one hundred years of engineering and testing by some of the biggest boxing manufacturers and sport names have helped create safe, durable equipment. [9] Modern boxing gloves include mesh palm, velcro, leather-based stitching, suspension cushioning and new padding for the ...

  3. Nokona Athletic Goods Company - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1940’s, the company also produced volleyballs, soccer balls, basketballs, striking bags, and boxing gloves, all made of leather. The first Nokona ballglove with Kangaroo leather was produced in 1957. Nokona was the first company to use this leather in a baseball glove; continuing it as a popular part of its lineup today.

  4. Twins Special - Wikipedia

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    Twins Special Co., Ltd., also known as Twins Special is a Thai sports equipment manufacturing company, focused on Muay Thai, boxing, and physical fitness, which markets its products worldwide. The company based on Suan Luang, Krathum Baen , Samut Sakhon , outskirts Bangkok .

  5. The Best Boxing Hand Wraps for Your Ring-Ready Workouts - AOL

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    Boxing hand wraps are used to help protect fighters' knuckles and wrists. Here's what else you need to know, along with our picks for best wraps. The Best Boxing Hand Wraps for Your Ring-Ready ...

  6. Everlast (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The company first produced boxing gear in 1917 after a young Jack Dempsey asked them to supply him with headgear that would last for more than 15 rounds. [1] It subsequently sponsored Roberto Durán, Joe Frazier, Marvin Hagler, Larry Holmes, Sugar Ray Leonard, and in particular Muhammad Ali and became the most recognizable boxing brand. [3]

  7. Glove - Wikipedia

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    Billiards glove; Boxing gloves: a specialized padded mitten; Cricket gloves The batsmen wear gloves with heavy padding on the back, to protect the fingers in case of being struck with the ball. The wicket keeper wears large webbed gloves. Cycling gloves; Driving gloves intended to improve the grip on the steering wheel. Driving gloves have ...