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October 4, 2021
50 Best Boxing Gyms in the US

If you are looking for the best boxing gym in the US, there are many to choose from. Boxing is an ancient sport, and it's one that has always garnered plenty of attention. When it comes to a sport that can promote health and fitness, that is open to all, and that can channel aggression into something positive and productive, boxing has everything else beaten. AAMAX – Website  Development – Digital Marketing.jpg

Because boxing is so popular, it can feel a little overwhelming when you start to look into the best of the boxing gyms in the US. Read on to discover more about the top 50 so you can make a decision and get started on your boxing enjoyment as soon as possible.

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1. Gleason's Gym

One of the most famous boxing gyms in the US is Gleason's Gym. This is located in New York, and it's not only extremely well-known, but it's also the oldest boxing gym in the country.

If you train here, you're training in the same place as some true greats, including Muhammad Ali, Roberto Duran, and Rocky Marciano. With that kind of pedigree, it's no wonder that Gleason's Gym is one of the best boxing gyms around.

2. Wild Card Boxing Club

Wild Card Boxing Club was first opened in 1995, making it a relative newcomer to this most ancient sport. Despite this, it has grown into one of the most respected boxing gyms in the US and is a place where the rich and famous like to go.

Located in Los Angeles, this makes a lot of sense, but when you know that Wild Card is run by Mickey Rourke and Freddie Roach, you'll know that it's true.

3. Aerospace HPC

Another New York-based boxing gym, Aerospace HPC, is highly regarded. However, it's not its boxing that it's most known for; Aerospace HPC is where supermodels carry out their fitness training. Michael Olajide Jr owns the club, and if you're a woman who wants the best physique you can get, this is the place to go.

4. Joltin' Jabs

Joltin' Jabs can be found in Philadelphia, and it's definitely a popular place to learn how to box. How could it not be when pro-fighter Joey DeMalavez owns it. If you're not familiar with this name, you will at least know the character that was based on him; Rocky Balboa.

5. Overthrow NYC

For the most intense boxing training, you need to head to Overthrow NYC. Unlike many other gyms on this list, Overthrow is all about being gritty, raw, and real, and that's how it looks. With bare walls and a lack of the most up to date equipment, Overthrow nevertheless can help you achieve great things.

6. Shadowbox

At Shadowbox in New York City, you'll find that everything seems larger than life. The instructor is charismatic and exciting, and the room is filled with bass-heavy club music, and it's a dark space, perfect for allowing you to focus on your boxing skills.

Yet what makes Shadowbox different is that it offers boxing classes rather than instruction. It's a great way to keep fit and is certainly different to spin or Pilates.

7. City Of Angels

As might be expected, City of Angels boxing gym is located in Los Angeles. It looks great since the action all takes place inside a massive warehouse that is left undecorated to give it an authentic feel. The boxing bags hang from reinforced girders, and there is graffiti on the walls.

8. Title Boxing Club

Title Boxing Club has locations all over the US and rightly deserves its place on this list of the best boxing clubs in the country. There are an amazing 171 locations for Title, and each one is clean, spacious, and impressive. There are a variety of different classes on offer ranging from 30 to 75 minutes.

9. Gloveworx

Gloveworx is another Californian boxing club, this time found in Santa Monica. Former boxer Leyon Azubuike owns Gloveworx, and he is very much part of this gym's inner workings. Not only are there bags and a boxing ring to enjoy, but you'll also find rowing machines, static bikes, and VersaClimbers to keep your heart rate up.

10. Rumble

Rumble has two locations in New York, the second of which opened less than a year after the first. With investors the likes of Justin Bieber and Sylvester Stallone, you're sure to find good things when you walk through the door of whichever branch of Rumble you pick. This gym uses water-filled punching bags, a unique move that gives you a great workout.

11. Gotham Gym

Gotham Gym is of the old school and looks pretty much like you would expect it to look if you've seen enough boxing movies in your time. The center ring is where the majority of the work takes place, and that work involves partner work with gloves, weight exercises, and cardio.

12. HIT Fit SF

There is something to be said for a boxing gym in the US that really takes care of its patrons, and HIT Fit SF in San Francisco (as the name implies) certainly does that. It does this by ensuring that everyone, no matter who you are, starts with the beginner class.

After that, you can move on to other things if you feel the need – and there are plenty of other things (including an amazing cardio boxing class) to choose from.

13. POW! Gym

POW! is all about going back to basics, but in a fun, stylish way. It's a great combination of new and old, and the open design of the studio and the modern art all over the walls certainly makes it a beautiful place to train. The owner of POW! is Katalin Rodriguez Ogren, who just happens to have a black belt to her name.

14.Sobekick

Sobekick has three locations dotted around the country (Miami, San Francisco, and Baltimore). It offers no contact mixed classes for all levels, and because of this, there is a genuinely welcoming vibe at this gym. If you can't make it to the gym itself, the classes are live-streamed to allow you to enjoy the communal atmosphere at home. Or you can catch up on demand if it suits you better.

15. 9Round PDX

9Round PDX in Portland has a motto that states: "get in, get fit!" With that in mind, you don't really need to know anything else – you can definitely get in, and you can definitely get fit. This is mainly because there are no classes scheduled; you just jump right into the action whenever you arrive, taking part in whatever training is happening at the time.

16. Corner Boxing Club

If you like 90's hip hop and you're anywhere near Boulder, Colorado, Corner Boxing Club is where you'll want to go. Boxing is just part of the fitness regime here, including batting practice, battle ropes, and some great 60-minute conditioning classes.

If you're not sure what to expect or whether you're going to enjoy Corner Boxing Club once you get there, you can try unlimited free intro classes to get an idea of what's what.

17. UFC Gym

UFC Gym began life in Chicago but proved to be so popular that it soon branched out, and franchises were opened across the US. Every instructor at any of the UFC Gyms you enter will be either mixed martial art, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, or kickboxing athletes or pro-fighters, and that includes the owner of the original gym, Justin Hughes.

18. Work Train Fight

The name of this New York-based gym really spells out the ethos behind everything that goes on here. It's all about hard work and becoming a better version of yourself.

You can hire a personal trainer, or you can use the free weights, gliding discs, TRX bands, medicine balls, and kettlebells (among other pieces of equipment) by yourself. Then there's the ring for those who simply want to enhance their boxing skills.

19. Box 'n' Burn

Box 'n' Burn is to be found in Los Angeles, and it's co-owned by Tony Jeffries, who was once the capital of the national boxing team in England. With that kind of pedigree, it's no wonder that Box 'n' Burn turns up on our list of the best boxing gyms in the US.

20. BoxUnion

There are many boxing gyms in Santa Monica, and BoxUnion finds itself on that prestigious list. Interestingly, BoxUnion, for all its fast and furious action, the owners have always wanted to ensure that everyone who visits can reach some inner peace too, which is why the beginning of each class includes a moment of mindfulness before the hard work begins.

21. Everybody Fights

Everybody Fights is a truly luxe-looking boxing gym in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, being the most famous city in America for boxing (or at least, that's what history tells us) has plenty going for it, and Everybody Fights is a prime example of the gorgeously set out gyms you can find there today.

This gym is owned by George Foreman III, and as well as Philadelphia, it has locations in Chicago, New York, Kentucky, and Boston.

22. Legacy Boxing Club

Legacy Boxing Club is a fantastic place to train in New York City. It has everything you need for a great workout, and there are friendly, professional trainers there if you need a helping hand. For a fuss-free, fun, energetic place to get fit, Legacy is a great choice.

23. Back Bay Boxing

Owned by John Murray, an Irish professional boxer, Back Bay Boxing in Boston was opened in 2014. The idea behind it was that, if you want to get good at boxing, you have to focus on technique, and this is precisely what happens at Back Bay Boxing. Before you can try out any punches, your footwork needs to be precise, and you'll be taught exactly how to get it just right here.

24. CruBox

West Hollywood's CruBox has put together some truly intense high-intensity classes that will give your metabolism a big kick (or should that be punch?) and allow you to make the most of the workout you do here. The classes utilize several different pieces of equipment, including the bags, and there is a fair amount of shadow boxing to contend with too.

25. Equinox

If you're looking for high-quality equipment, all the luxury amenities you could ask for, and a vast range of different classes that include not just boxing but also plenty of martial arts, then Equinox is the gym for you. With over 100 locations across the country, this gym really knows what it's doing – and so will you when you visit. enests banner.png

26. New York Sports Clubs

Although the name might suggest just the one location in New York, there are actually several, including Washington DC and Philadelphia. There are many different classes to choose from, all of which have boxing as their underlying theme.

27. The Ring Boxing Club

No matter what you are looking for in a boxing gym, The Ring in Boston can offer it to you. You can spar in the ring itself, you can join in with classes, and you can even try it all for free if you're just checking things out. There are more than 60 classes to choose from, so you're likely to find something that suits you.

28. Church Street Boxing Gym

Church Street Boxing Gym sounds as though it would be easy to find, but there are actually two different locations, both in New York City. The original gym, which is located on Church Street, is the biggest boxing gym in the city, and that's why so many boxers – pros and amateurs – make their way there.

There is always going to be room for you at Church Street as Lennox Lewis, Chris Weidman, and Evander Holyfield can all attest.

29. SolBox Fitness Club

SolBox Fitness Club in Miami is a different kind of experience which is all about the techniques of boxing first and foremost. This, coupled with the fact that the entire place is set out like an old school boxing training gym, will make you feel think you've got what it takes – and that's half the battle.

30. Team Octopus

Team Octopus in Chamblee, Georgia, doesn't scream out that it's a boxing gym, but those in the know understand that's just what it is – and a great one too. You can also join in with various other fun classes, including CrossFit, Jiu-jitsu, and Muay Thai.

31. Redline Fight Sports

Boston's Redline Fight Sports gym started its life as a specialist Chinese kickboxing center, but over the years, it has expanded into boxing as well as other martial arts. There are three levels for boxing classes here, including beginner, intermediate, and then competition boxing.

32. Norfolk Boxing Center

The Norfolk Boxing Center in Norfolk, Virginia, offers 13,000 square feet of top of the range equipment to enjoy, including not one but two competition-sized boxing rings. Competitions actually do take place there, and there is stadium seating to make it even more authentic and exciting.

33. Bodyfit Gym

Located in St Louis, Bodyfit Gym is a health club that promotes boxing as one of its core classes, although there are many other classes to join in with too. Take your pick, and the professional, experienced instructors will be able to guide you through the options.

34. Seacoast Kettlebell

Seacoast Kettlebell is the kind of place you can go to where your name will be known and your face recognized, and you'll be able to try all kinds of different workouts, including many that are boxing based. This gym is in Dover, New Hampshire, and it's a far cry from the faceless gyms you can find elsewhere.

35. Fight Club America

When you consider things, perhaps it was inevitable that there would be a boxing gym called Fight Club, and here is it. Or rather, here they are, since there are two branches, both located in Miami. With a slew of awards, Fight Club America offers the full range of boxing options from sparring to bootcamp.

36. The Dogpound

It doesn't come much tougher than The Dogpound. Located in New York City, the Dogpound is a retro, hardcore, no-frills kind of boxing gym where you can really get to grips with your technique and fitness. If you want results, the Dogpound will give them to you.

37. Western Avenue Boxing Gym

Western Avenue Boxing Gym in Oklahoma City does what it claims to do – it's a boxing gym that offers a fantastic training facility for all those who want to improve their boxing skills or learn how to get started. With two levels of equipment and plenty of advice on hand, you'll find your feet at Western Avenue.

38. HOTBOX Fitness

Nashville is famous for many things, but boxing? Well, if you come to HOTBOX Fitness, you'll find that the answer is yes – Nashville is as good at boxing as it is at everything else.

39. Mendez Boxing

Mendez Boxing has a reputation for being trustworthy and for giving boxers the chance to really hone their skills. Located in New York City, Mendez Boxing offers different levels of training to anyone who wants it, from beginners to pros. Every trainer is either an amateur or pro boxer too, so you can rest assured they know what they're doing.

40. Seattle Boxing Gym

Everyone is welcome at the 5,500 square foot boxing gym, Seattle Boxing Gym. If you're already into boxing and you just want to brush up on your technique, or if you've never stepped foot in a boxing ring before, you can enjoy excellent one to one training as well as group classes.

41. South Beach Boxing

Located in Miami, South Beach Boxing has an interesting claim to fame; this is where the video for 'Knockout', Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj's 2010 song, was filmed. But as well as this, South Beach Boxing is the longest-running boxing gym in the area, even though it was called something else when it opened in 1998. With 50 classes a week and traditional boxing training, you can have it all here.

42. Kronk Recreation Center

Kronk Recreation Center was opened in 1970 by Emanual Steward, the famous pro boxer. It was – and is – a place where anyone who needed some help and advice, and some boxing training, could go. It remains open in his memory today; Steward died in 2012.

43. James Shuler Memorial Gym

Located in the heart of America's boxing scene, Philadelphia, is the James Shuler Memorial Gym. The building this gym is housed in was once a horse stable, and now it covers 2,100 square feet and contains a fantastic 20ft x 20ft boxing ring. There is a classic feel to the James Schuler Memorial Gym, and it's a popular place.

44. Top Rank Gym

Las Vegas is a glitzy, showy kind of place, and you might expect any boxing gym located there to be the same. Although there is no doubt that Top Rank has plenty of pizzazz, it is also a place that takes boxing very seriously and where you can watch some genuinely exciting bouts. This is where Floyd Mayweather Jr., Miguel Cotto, and Oscar De La Hoya all trained.

45. Normandy Boxing Gym

Another Miami contender, Normandy Boxing Gym is a gem of a gym where you can be treated to expert trainers who know exactly how to get the best out of you. The tagline for this gym is 'train hard, be ready'.

46. Thump Fight Gym

At Miami's Thump Fight Gym, you can find many different classes and activities, and although boxing is undoubtedly at the heart of things, there are many other fun and fitness-focused things you can do there.

47. Unanimous Boxing Gym

While watching Mayweather fight Maidana in 2015, Trinidad Garcia and Yuri Polyak talked about building their own boxing gym where they could help others love the sport as much as they did. One year later and that dream came true – the result was the brilliant Unanimous Boxing Gym in Chicago.

48. Rhythm Ryde

Rhythm Ryde was created by Joey Foley (a former wide receiver for the University of Pittsburgh) so that people could become the best versions of themselves. Located in Brooklyn, this gym has boxing at its heart and its soul.

49. Hurricane Fitness

Rodney' Hurricane' Carter has a great time every day. He conducts boxing training at his gym in Harlem, creating his very own signature classes that entertain, instruct, and keep people fit. One of the key elements of Hurricane Fitness is the small class sizes, allowing personal training in a group setting.

50. Mayweather Boxing Club

Owned by Roger Mayweather, uncle of the iconic Floyd Mayweather, there is certainly boxing in the blood of this family. Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas doesn't just rest on its famous name – there is some serious skill at play here, and you can learn it all.

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