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Adidas Boxing presents the recent TILT 350™ boxing gloves: “good for athletes, good for the environment”
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8 months agoon
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J. HumzaThe Tilt 350™ boxing glove, which features a recent registered design that helps protect the wrists and hands of martial arts athletes and is also made from eco-friendly cactus leather, was officially unveiled by adidas Boxing on Friday.
The revolutionary Tilt 350™ Professional Grade Training/Sparring boxing glove technology mimics natural human physiology by keeping the wrist in a neutral position, potentially reducing hand and wrist injuries and increasing punching power. Additionally, the Tilt 350™ boxing gloves are made of cactus leather – the world’s first highly sustainable and environmentally genial organic material made from the Nopal cactus.
The Tilt 350™ Training Gloves will be available for purchase on adidasCombatsports.com and in retail stores on November 1, 2021. Retail partners can be found at www.adidascombatsports.com/tilt.
“We believe in leaving a substantial mark in the ring and at the same time a compact mark on the ground,” he said Christophe Dessalles, managing director of adidas Boxing. “With the Tilt 350™, we have not only created recent, environmentally genial boxing gloves, but we have worked with leading experts to develop a recent line of gloves with a recent design that allows for proper knuckle alignment and maximizes hand support and strength. We believe this will be a game-changer for the sport, protecting the athlete’s hand and providing improved striking ability. Additionally, we are excited to expand our partnership with Desserto, a sustainable vegan leather producer in Mexico, to offer more eco-friendly, sustainable products.”
Key facts about Tilt 350™ boxing gloves:
- The glove’s design mimics the human fist in its natural position, providing the fighter with a better angle
- The glove’s design keeps the wrist in a neutral position to reduce the risk of injury and raise impact power
- The glove maximizes energy flow from the foot to the ankle
- Tilt 350™ is green certified and made from eco-friendly cactus leather in a carbon neutral environment
- The gloves are one-piece and provide better support for the hands and wrists
Quotes about Tilt 350™:
World Champion coach Robert Garcia said: “This glove is a real game changer. Not only because it is hard-wearing and recyclable, but also because of the hand positioning it provides. The recent design provides greater support to the wrist and hand of the high-powered fighter. I like the design – nice looking glove – but I also like the padding. Adidas has created robust gloves that will be key to my training program as well as my boxers.
World boxing champion Jamel Herring said: “Technology plays a huge role. It plays a huge role in terms of safety and benefits. Tilts are simple to put on and are comfortable. Thanks to the design that adapts to the wrist and forearm, your hands are safe and sound and you can deliver powerful punches without actually feeling them.
Former MMA world champion and boxer Anderson Silva said: “The point of the Tilt is that the recent design fits perfectly on the wrist. But adidas didn’t stop there, they took the excellent impact-absorbing foam and added it to the Tilt and created a glove with innovations that could push the sport forward. It protects and strengthens your punches, and on top of that, you have an eco-friendly glove made of vegan leather. So you have a product that is good for the athlete, good for the sport and good for the environment.
About adidas Boxing/DoubleD:
Double-D is the official global combat sports licensee of ADIDAS.
Contact:
Bolte carriers for ADIDAS Boxing/Double-D
Hannah Bolte: 310-497-5586; [email protected]
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Demetrious Johnson equaled Anderson Silva’s UFC title defense record
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7 months agoon
May 19, 2024By
J. HumzaDemetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson defended his flyweight title at UFC “Fight Night Kansas City,” looking to stop challenger Wilson Reis and make UFC history.
After beating Reis from the opening bell and submitting him via armbar at 4:49 of the third round, Johnson did exactly what he wanted. With this victory, Johnson has now won 12 straight fights, but more importantly, it is his 10th defense of the UFC flyweight title, tying Anderson Silva’s record for the most consecutive title defenses in UFC history.
The spectacular, historic victory left Johnson more placid and reserved than usual after the fight.
“GSP, Anderson, they are great champions, but I am the best champion that has ever stepped foot in this Octagon,” Johnson said. “I finish off all my opponents. There is no other champion who can mix it all, fight, punch and clinch like me.
Johnson scored the victory by punching and softening Reis while staying out of danger first. The champion then took him to the ground, pounded him some more, and then delivered a neat submission to the Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt.
Going from a full mount to an armbar submission faster than anyone else in the UFC to end the event, “Mighty Mouse” showed why he’s considered the best pound-for-pound MMA fighter in the world today.
“It was a damn good night,” Johnson said in his post-fight Octagon interview. “It’s probably the best training camp I’ve ever had, and my head coach kept telling me, ‘Just be yourself.’ I came back and did a lot of things differently at this camp and it was the best effort I’ve ever felt.
Even if people like UFC president Dana White call him the “GOAT” of the UFC, putting his name first alongside Silva, who ruled the middleweight division and pound-for-pound rankings from 2006-2013. Johnson remains focused on taking his division and legacy to heights never before seen in MMA.
“I’m like any champion, whether it’s a team sport like the Michael Jordan Bulls or something like the UFC, I want to win as many championships as possible,” Johnson said at the post-fight news conference. I’ve got 10 title defenses now and I can take this belt home and hopefully next time I can break through and maybe I can get 13 or 14 titles, so why not set the bar high. Just like Usain Bolt is the fastest man in the world, I’m the fastest man in mixed martial arts, so I’m going to continue to prove that and hopefully set the record at 15 years and then I can retire.
Even with 10 consecutive wins inside the Octagon, UFC interim featherweight champion Max “Blessed” Holloway never had the opportunity to fight for the undisputed championship.
That will all change on Saturday when Holloway faces UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo in a unification fight at UFC 212 at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This will be only the second time in his career that Holloway will headline a pay-per-view card, but he is extremely confident of entering enemy territory in pursuit of his lifelong dream.
“I’ve been in the spotlight in my career, I’ve had a five-round fight outside the UFC and I’m ready for anything,” Holloway said during a recent conference call.
“I’m just ready to show the world what I’m about and why I’m the best fighter in this division.”
“Blessed” has finished seven opponents in his 10-fight winning streak, including a TKO over former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis to become interim champion.
Holloway and Aldo are two of the best all-around strikers in MMA today, but there aren’t many other similarities both inside and outside the Octagon. What they have in common, however, is that their last defeat came against UFC’s most recognizable star, “Notorious” Conor McGregor.
For Holloway, losing to McGregor four years ago was a good thing. He regrouped, became a more complete fighter and put together one of the greatest winning streaks in UFC history.
However, despite his incredible success at the championship level over the past few years, the UFC has been reluctant to put its hype machine behind Holloway, much to the surprise of many in the media and fans.
Even with this lack of pressure, Holloway is very excited to reign supreme in a division that has only had two undisputed champions in its compact history.
“I just can’t wait to do the damn thing; get in there and fight one of the best of all time,” Holloway said. “He is one of the greatest in our sport, but it is time for a up-to-date era.”
“I have been an underdog my whole life. I do not care. I shouldn’t be here. Max Holloway shouldn’t be talking to any of you. I shouldn’t be here. It is what it is. “Actions speak louder than words, and I have done many things.”
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Amanda Nunes withdraws from UFC 213 title fight
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7 months agoon
May 18, 2024By
J. HumzaAfter being hospitalized hours earlier, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes has been withdrawn from her UFC 213 main event bout against top-ranked Valentina Shevchenko, UFC president Dana White confirmed.
The report of Nunes’ illness and withdrawal was first revealed by mmafighting.com’s Ariel Helwani. White told LA Times writer Lance Pugmire via text message: “I don’t know why Nunes (14-4) withdrew from the card after being examined by a doctor.
“The doctor cleared her to fight. She said she wasn’t feeling well,” White said. “It is what it is. You can’t force anyone to fight.”
Now, the scheduled co-main event fight for the interim middleweight title between Yoel “The Soldier of God” Romero and Robert “The Reaper” Whittaker will be upgraded to main event status at UFC 213. The fresh co-main event will be a heavyweight fight between the former champion Fabricio Werdum and Alistair Overeem, who will fight for the title of number 1 contender to champion Stipe Miocic.
Many commented on how exhausted Nunes looked, as fighters often do, at the official weigh-in on Friday morning around 10 a.m. PST. It must be admitted that in her nine-year MMA career, “The Lioness” has never officially made weight or withdrawn from a fight due to weight loss problems, until today.
The fight will likely be postponed soon. Bob Bennett of the Nevada State Athletic Commission said Nunes had problems beyond the weakness resulting from the weight cut that led to her withdrawal.
Meanwhile, undefeated women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk spent Saturday morning “begging White to fight via text messages and social media.” Jedrzejczyk last fought at UFC 211 in May and plans to fight in November at UFC 217, but she was in town for International Fight Week and told White she would face Shevchencko.
Much to the disappointment of fans and the media, the strawweight champion has no chance of fighting tonight because medical tests and other clearances require a little longer before the NSAC will clear her. So everyone has to hold on tight to see how this story unfolds over the next few days
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