You do not need to be a registered USA Boxing Athlete to train with us, however, if you plan to compete in amateur boxing events, you will need to get a membership with USA Boxing. Members who wish and plan to compete, have to be actively involved in training and sparring regularly to be considered for fighting.
Competition
Group Classes vs. Private Lessons
The majority of our members start out in our group classes. Private lessons are available for people with restricted schedules, or for people who would like to work extra on specific techniques, with more individualized instruction.
Our Facility
Within C&B Boxing Club, we are equipped with a full 24-foot Zebra floor boxing ring. We have boxing gloves available to use for trial purposes, as well as, boxing mitts for our members to use for practicing boxing combinations and counter drills. Our facility has multiple heavy bags, an upper cut bag, a double-end bag, and a speed bag, all for our members to use to sharpen their skills.
“Do I Have to Compete?”
Absolutely not! Everyone has a different goal for why they get involved in boxing training. Whether you want to get started for recreational fitness, self-defense, or if your goal is to eventually fight in boxing, you are in the right hands! Even if you never plan to compete in a boxing match, you get the excitement of training striking right alongside our amateur and professional athletes, without ever having to partake in any of the contact sparring.
USA Boxing Registered Club
Within Ultimate MMA & Jiu Jitsu Training Center, we are also a Registered Boxing Club Team for USA Boxing. Our boxing club team is called C&B Boxing Club. Being a Registered USA Boxing Club allows our registered athlete members to compete all over the United States in amateur boxing matches and tournaments.