Boxing Gyms in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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HAC Athletics
Boxing classes run Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5:30 p.m., Thursdays at 4:30 p.m., with a kids class at 6:30 p.m. Meathead Mania, a unique event, takes place Monday nights at 8:30 p.m. followed by open class boxing. New participants get their first class free.
Trainers include James (powerlifting, personal training), Emmet (ACE certified in strength, conditioning, and weight loss), and Oscar. Kutlass offers massage therapy with two years of experience. The gym operates Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-10 p.m., with free personal training assessments.
HAC Athletics fosters a welcoming, family-friendly fitness community and sells branded merchandise, including boxing memberships and apparel lines like HAC Lotus and HAC Galaxy.
Pros
- Welcoming, loving environment
- Emphasis on mental health
- Free first class offered
- Family-friendly environment
- Knowledgeable, friendly trainers
- Offers massage therapy services
Cons
- Astrology from massage therapist
Fenix Strength and Conditioning | Tulsa Gyms
Founder and coach Jaime Espalin leads a community-focused approach, emphasizing proper technique, strength building, and nutrition. Members report gains in strength, health, and mental well-being. The gym prioritizes hydration, recovery, and mental preparation, catering to all fitness levels. Known as one of Tulsa's strongest gyms, Fenix combines coaching, culture, and consistency for lasting results.
Pros
- Tailored workouts, one-on-one guidance
- Small group training available
- Scheduled classes six days
- Focus on strength and community
- Coaching, culture, consistency focused
- Knowledgeable and passionate coach
Cons
- Hours not explicitly available
Relentless Martial Arts
Owner Guro Brandon Bennett, a decorated Tulsa Police officer with extensive martial arts experience since 1988, leads instruction. Classes include Kids (Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat), Teens (Mon, Sat), Muay Thai (Tue), Personal Protection (Mon, Thu), and Adult Martial Arts (Mon, Tue, Thu). Private sessions are available Fridays. The gym celebrates its 15th anniversary on April 3rd, with upcoming events like family gatherings and curriculum workshops.
Pros
- Practical, professional self-defense
- Dynamic, application-based methodology
- Experienced, certified instructors
- Classes for all ages
- Focus on self-discipline
- Positive, supportive atmosphere
Cons
- Limited class schedule
- Closed Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays
WCF Fighting and Fitness Tulsa
Pros
- Mixed martial arts training
- Teaches self-defense
- Focus on respect/responsibility
- Knowledgeable, experienced coach
- Offers kids program
- Offers women's program
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- Closed on Sundays
99 BXNG
The gym is open Monday-Friday (9:00 am-7:30 pm), Saturday (9:00 am-1:00 pm), and Sunday (12:30 pm-2:00 pm) at 8245 S Harvard Ave. The experienced coaching team includes professional fighters, MMA competitors, and high-energy trainers. Members can use the 99 BXNG app to book classes, buy training sessions, shop branded merchandise, and connect with coaches. The gym welcomes individuals and families, making it an inclusive fitness destination.
Pros
- All ages and levels
- Full-body HIIT workouts
- Experienced coaching team
- Structured class format
- Option for personal training
- Welcoming and helpful trainers
Cons
- Inconsistent class attendance
- Need wraps and gloves
The Engine Room
The Competition Boxing Team, led by USA Boxing-certified Coach Danny Skipper, trains amateur and professional fighters with strict standards. Owner Aaron Sloan is a cardiac nurse and boxing coach, supported by experienced trainers like David Perez, Terrance Reed, and Wendell Armstrong.
Membership options range from $15 for a day pass to $900 annually, with personal training at $65/hour. Free trial classes are available, and equipment like gloves and handwraps can be purchased on-site. The adjacent venue, The Hut, is available for event rentals. Walk-ins are welcome.
Pros
- Diverse boxing programs offered
- Experienced, certified coaches
- Specialized Parkinson's program
- Multiple membership options
- Trial class is free
- Clean and organized gym
Cons
- Gloves/wraps not included
King Street Boxing
Pros
- "Brotherhood" and sharpening skills
- Great place to become boxer
- Coach Munoz is a great person
- Family oriented environment
Cons
- Limited information on classes
- Closed Saturday and Sunday
- Limited hours other days
About Boxing in Tulsa
Looking for boxing training in Tulsa? Our directory features 7 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 Tulsa 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 Tulsa, 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.