Boxing Gyms in Bronx, New York
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Underdog Boxing & Fitness Club LLC
Pros
- Good mentors and trainers
- Unique equipment and methods
- Intense workouts, weight loss
- Professional, friendly staff
- Good for kids
- Achieve fitness goals
Cons
- Trouble with boxing combos

Silverhandboxing
Pros
- Discipline and patience taught
- Fulfilling workout experience
- Good mentor/trainer
- Professional training provided
- Clean environment, open space
- Equipment is provided
Cons
- Closed on Sundays
- Limited afternoon hours

I Love Kickboxing
Pros
- Convenient class booking app
- Flexible membership options
- Unique self-defense blend
- Instructors have great personalities
- Positive, supportive community
- Reasonable package prices
Cons
- Paid street parking

Morris Park Boxing Club
Pros
- Outstanding fitness and boxing
- Traditional/old school methods
- Great, experienced instructors
- Feel like extended family
- Flexible and affordable
- Good for kids
Cons
- Overcrowded after 5pm
- Gear is a little pricy

The Ultimate 4th
Pros
- Fun and challenging classes
- Welcoming, clean facility
- Great music and energy
- Professional, friendly trainers
- Self-paced workouts
- Motivating environment
Cons
- Lights and music not for everyone
- Paid street parking

Tatequieto Boxing
Pros
- Life-changing experience possible
- Top notch training
- Builds champs mindset
- Intense training sessions
- Personalized routines offered
- Good for all levels/ages
Cons
- Closed on Sundays

Bronx Martial Arts Academy
The facility features clean mats, locker rooms, showers, and a vending machine with drinks. First-time students receive a gi and belt but must bring a towel, toiletries, and flip-flops. Classes run six days a week, starting as early as 7 AM, with a focus on fitness, self-defense, and confidence-building in a family-friendly environment.
Uniforms require white or royal blue gis with official patches, while no-gi training mandates rashguards and BJJ shorts. Rules emphasize respect, hygiene, and no cell phone use. Conveniently accessible via public transit and major roadways, the academy operates Monday-Friday 7:00 AM - 9:30 PM and Saturday 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM. Contact at [email protected] or 718-325-2622.
Pros
- Diverse martial arts offered
- Programs for adults, children
- Experienced, qualified instructors
- Clean facilities provided
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Convenient class schedule
Cons
- Pricing not disclosed upfront
- Uniforms/equipment required

SouthBox by Eric Kelly
Pros
- Experienced, seasoned trainers
- Good sparring opportunities
- Clean, well-maintained gym
- Inspiring atmosphere
- Good for kids
- Champion owner/role model
Cons
- Gym is kind of small
- Can get crowded

John's Boxing Gym
Training is available for ages 5 and up, from beginners to pros, with a coaching staff including Angel Torres and Guillermo "Mexico" Esquivel. The gym has produced Golden Glove winners and professionals. Membership options include a $20 daily pass, $75 monthly fee, and $65 discounts for frontline workers. Trainer sessions cost $125 monthly. Open Monday-Friday (10 AM-9 PM) and Saturday (10 AM-4 PM), the gym fosters skill development and community, making it a legendary Bronx boxing hub.
Pros
- Experienced, certified trainers
- All ages and levels
- Rich history, strong community
- Reasonable monthly membership
Cons
- Aging equipment
- Bad customer service

Gauchos Gym
Available for rentals at $750 per hour for non-profits and $1,000 per hour for for-profits, the facility hosts over 100 events yearly, including fundraisers and community gatherings. Security is required for rentals. Partnering with organizations like The Cayuga Centers and NYC Mission Society, Gauchos Gym serves as a vital community hub.
Banners honoring NBA and WNBA alumni adorn the gym, reflecting its legacy. Operated by Teamwork Foundation, Inc., this iconic institution has been a beacon of hope for inner-city youth for over 30 years.
Pros
- Elite youth basketball program
- Longstanding community institution
- Weekend development program offered
- Hosts diverse outside events
- Banners honoring alumni
- Serves community partners
Cons
- Lacking in communication
- Boys bathroom is stinky

El Maestro, Inc
Pros
- Experienced, polite instruction
- Modern gym with space
- Youth development programs
- Good environment for kids
- Creates boxing champs
- Nonprofit organization
Cons
- Unresponsive to new guests
- Not for beginners
- Closed weekends

Jungle Gym Martial Arts
Founder Justin "Chim-Chim" Garcia, a Bronx native and professional MMA fighter, holds a black belt in BJJ with expertise in submission grappling, Judo, wrestling, and MMA. The kids' program teaches BJJ fundamentals, emphasizing position control and life skills like discipline and teamwork. An after-school option includes transportation, healthy snacks, and the "Samurai Sessions" life skills curriculum.
Testimonials highlight weight loss, confidence, and personal growth, with members praising the supportive community. The gym has been featured in *Full Contact Fighter* and *Grappling* and has produced successful tournament competitors. Events include Halloween parties and MMA summer camps for kids. A first-month refund is available if new members are unsatisfied.
Pros
- Professional Black Belt instruction
- MMA, BJJ for all ages
- Seven days a week open
- Award-winning kids program
- Life skills are emphasized
- Free 'Power Week' trial
Cons
- Closed on Sundays
- Limited Saturday hours

Bronx Chester Boxing Club
Pros
- Located in the Bronx
- Active Instagram presence
- Good for kids
- Open six days
Cons
- Closed on Sundays
- Limited daily hours
About Boxing in Bronx
Looking for boxing training in Bronx? Our directory features 13 boxing gyms where you can learn boxing, improve your fitness, and train with experienced coaches. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced boxer seeking advanced training, you'll find the perfect gym for your needs.
The boxing scene in Bronx offers a variety of training options, from traditional boxing gyms to fitness centers with boxing classes. Many of these facilities provide personal training, group classes, and open gym hours for independent workouts. Some gyms also offer specialized programs for youth, competitive boxers, and fitness enthusiasts.
Browse our listings to compare boxing gyms in Bronx, read reviews, and find detailed information about facilities, trainers, and classes. Each gym profile includes contact information, hours of operation, and answers to frequently asked questions to help you make an informed decision about where to train.