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what is the best mouth piece to buy on by first on ring match?

2006-08-25 03:49:09 · 2 answers · asked by elclone 3 in Sports Boxing

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The last thing you needed to do was ask us to make this decision, or, give you our opinions on this subject. At the end of the day, all you need to do is make a choice, and, get one. Here's why-----Some say double/ 2-piece mouthguards are complex, and, restrict your breathing. Others say get a dentist to take an impression of your grill and let a custom guard be prepared for you. Much like fast food, too many choices. I strongly suggest that you look at 2 websites, Title, and, Everlast. You can go there right now to browse the guards, and, then go out to your local spoting goods store and pick one up, if possible. If you have time you can order online so that you have an extra one or two. A lot of fighters like the single piece boil and bite mouth piece because it's dummy-proof, it's cheap (from 99cents to 6 bucks), and, it works. Others want the double. It really is about you, and, your preferences. Take a look at the Brain-Pad Double Guard on the Title boxing website. It's a boil and bite mouth piece that provides stability to the upper and lower jaw , and, it also has a center breathing space. Cost vary, but they range anywhere from 7 to 27 bucks. I know guys who have made a millions in the fight game and they wear a pretty standard 1 piece everlast boil and bite mouthpiece. Some go with the 2 piece. The mouth piece matters but not to the tune of big bucks. Don't get caught up in prices, and, how cute the thing is, instead, Make sure it offers protection, and, get it. Good luck in your first fight, remember to protect yourself at all times....even if you get the upper hand on your opponent.

2006-08-25 05:29:53 · answer #1 · answered by Cash 4 · 2 1

F.Lee Bailey

2006-08-25 10:57:34 · answer #2 · answered by kman1830 5 · 1 1

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