Been a while since I've seen Garibay gear. Personally, I've never liked them just off of what I seen prior. The leathers he had looked very dull, and I was even nitpicky about no logo/patch. I posted a thread last year on how my coach flew out to Guadalajara with the women's national team and...
Lol yeah, my coach and I spread his gear out here a while back. Barragan got mitts and a punch pad. JC has been on some dumb shit though, I stopped helping him out with his business a few months ago.
Yeah, I remember Jaime saying that was the original idea. Wouldn't have been able to happen anyway. My old training partner requested it after I pitched him the idea after Jaime and Muhammad said it couldn't be done due to technical difficulties or something.
Hopefully this one performs better than the last. The D-ring on mine broke, Danny G sent a replacement and the D-ring on that one broke too. I'm liking the upgrade on the chinstrap. The headgear does look ugly, but this is for fighting, not looking pretty. It does look like it fits the head...
All true Mexican gloves are like that. Usually the cuff logo is facing the backhand logo. Casanova keeps it old school and uses no backhand logo though.
Was bored and went through his channel again, then came across this. I used the search and didn't see this posted. Lots of us have seen his reviews before. I think he's still not a SD member yet. Nice to see Muhammad's work continuing to spread outside of the board anyway. Those look like...
He says no showroom yet since the brand just started out this year. He's not in SD anymore either, he's living in Riverside, which is still close. But he still has the gear on him if anyone local wants to buy in person.
I'll ask him. If they do, I'll hit it up for sure. The other guy Pedro runs SABAS with has a 909 area code number, so if they don't have a showroom down here, it'd probably be somewhere closer to LA county. Might be in SD though since Andy Ruiz is down here at the moment and just got his gear.
Yeah, I actually just ended up hitting up Pedro Heredia of SABAS since he's a local over here. I blitzed him with questions as much as I could without being annoying lol. So they are made in Del Rio, Texas (border city); and the materials are from Monterrey, Mexico. They are in fact IMF gloves...
Lol @ that sarcasm. You really must have failed English. Never once did I say they were made in Mexico. I was questioning and wondering where they were made, which is pretty clear.
And how do you know these are MADE in SoCal?
I've seen Andy Ruiz use these recently and decided to look them up. They only have gloves on their site, so safe to say they're a new brand. I wonder if they're any good though and where the gloves are made. They look 100% Mexican to me. Very Grant influenced too with the color scheme and old...
Lmaoooooo @ the detailed image of that.
But wow @ "reviewing" gear after only 10 rounds. 10 rounds isn't half of a full training session for me, no idea what this guy is actually doing.
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