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Olympic finalist and multi title holder Clinton *Champ* Mckenzie has been leading boxing fitness in South London for nearly 25 years.


Come one, come all. Open 6 days a week.


Boxing classes: all abilities


Mornings

Mon-Fri: 10am, Sat: 10am and 1pm


Evenings

New. Monday?s 7-8pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7-8pm and 8 - 9pm


1:1 training 6 days a week


Children, teens and amateurs boxing club: 7-17+ Mon, Weds, Fri 5-7pm


Pocket friendly package/ bundles

More here: www.clintonmckenzie.com


Learn something new in a fun and friendly environment. Test yourself, surpass your limits.


Licensed boxing club and boxing fitness gym. Players tunnel at Dulwich Hamlet FC next to Sainsbury?s, off Denmark Hill. 5m walk from East Dulwich station.


Purpose made, cushioned surface. Training outdoors/hard floor will cause long term damage and/or risk injury.


Changing, shower facilities. Light, airy DHFC bar, 7 nights a week, nutritious food, various events. Incredible venue, friendly, community feel.


Clients: BBC News Huw Edwards 3 stone+ weight loss; First Dates, Fred Sirieix, Sky News, Lewis Goodall and a host of male and female regulars. Results and motivation to return speaks for itself!

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