Celtic Boxing Club
What We Like
- Positive outlet for youth
- Develops skills/confidence
- Open to all ages
- Charitable cause support
- Experienced, licensed coaches
- Not too overcrowded
What to Consider
- Billing issues reported
- Unresponsive communication
Frequently Asked Questions
About Celtic Boxing Club
Celtic Boxing Club, situated at 3012 W 111th Street in Chicago, Illinois, has been a cornerstone of the Mt. Greenwood/Beverly Hills neighborhood since its founding in 1993. Established by Mike Joyce, a Chicago attorney and lifetime resident, the club provides a positive outlet for neighborhood kids to learn the art of boxing. Beyond boxing instruction, the club is dedicated to instilling confidence and essential life skills in inner-city youth, helping them navigate the challenges of the modern world.
Located in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Celtic Boxing Club is easily accessible to residents throughout the south side. The gym is a dedicated boxing facility focused on providing quality training and a supportive environment for all ages and skill levels. The club’s central location at 3012 W 111th Street allows it to serve as a hub for boxing enthusiasts and those seeking a positive and disciplined activity.
Celtic Boxing Club emphasizes skill development in boxing. The club offers structured training programs designed to accommodate individuals of all experience levels. The gym is open to all ages, allowing anyone to train and benefit from the discipline and physical fitness that boxing provides. The gym operates Monday to Friday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM, and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Training at Celtic Boxing Club is led by experienced coaches, including Dan Letz, who comes from a south-side family with a strong tradition of community involvement. Dan Letz brings a wealth of experience to the club. He began boxing in fifth grade and became a four-time Mt. Carmel Fight Night Champion. Licensed as a USA Boxing Coach, Letz has been training local residents since 2004. His dedication to the sport and his commitment to developing young athletes make him an invaluable asset to the club.
The Celtic Boxing Club fosters a community-oriented atmosphere. It is an Illinois State Crime Commission/Police Athletic League sports program. Over the years, the club has sponsored numerous boxing events throughout Chicago, particularly for police and fire departments and public safety causes. This commitment to community extends beyond the gym walls, as the club has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charitable causes, including the Union League Boys and Girls Club, the Illinois State Crime Commission, and the Chicago Police and Firefighters Battle of the Badges.
The club’s reputation extends beyond its local community. Over the years, Celtic Boxing Club has attracted visits from prominent figures in the boxing world, including Muhammad Ali, Hall of Fame trainers Angelo Dundee and Emmanuel Steward, Micky Ward, and Tom Zbikowski. These visits underscore the club's significance within the broader boxing community and its commitment to excellence.
The Celtic Boxing Club has a rich history of developing champion boxers, students, and citizens. Contact Celtic Boxing Club via email at [email protected] or by phone at (773) 779-7266. The club continues to promote amateur boxing while supporting various charitable initiatives.
Key Features of Celtic Boxing Club:
- Location: 3012 W 111th St, Mount Greenwood, Chicago, Illinois
- Founded: 1993
- Founder: Mike Joyce
- Coach: Dan Letz
- Hours: Monday-Friday: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM - 7:30 PM; Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
- Contact: [email protected], (773) 779-7266
Celtic Boxing Club remains dedicated to providing a positive and disciplined environment for individuals to learn boxing, build confidence, and develop valuable life skills. Through its commitment to community involvement and charitable initiatives, the club continues to make a lasting impact on the lives of its members and the surrounding community.