maybe it's all concentrated on the part of the glove that hit the bag for an hour There are some dumbasses in this thread. The gym was hot, he had the gloves on for a while and was training and hitting the mitts and bags with the gloves for a while
its blood. but not a serious injury. when coming back to the ring and to training full fledged, the skin above your knuckles have gone back to being normal and not caloused. alot of times when getting back to the gym and hitting the bag your knuckles will bleed, calous and become stronger. overtime the knuckles become harder and no more blood. its not dye from the gloves, its blood but probbaly because of an error in wrapping or simply he just got back to training hard and his knuckles are getting used to it again.
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Could be a cut on his knuckle or something like that, Or could be that he had on Brand new red gloves, the dye that makes the gloves red when they are new does tend to stain your hands and wraps but that looks a little too dark to be that, perhaps he has a cut
With the quality off glove he wairs I highly doubt that it is dye from the gloves. Passed throughout the padding and the inner linning no way
Obviously YOU have never been in a Gym, There is leather on the inside of the glove as well which is also dyed... so it doesnt pass from the outside in... Only a idiot would think thats possible. The inside of the glove is lined with leather as well which is dyed to match the glove.. And being honest I love Grant gloves they are the best Gloves IMO, and they are the ones that tend to have the dye bleeding on your hands and wraps