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MCKENZIES BOXING GYM ARE NOW OPEN AT DULWICH HAMLETS , EDGAR KAIL WAY, DOG KENNEL HILL, SE22 8BD (Next to Sainsburys)


Clinton Mckenzie has a long history in boxing and boxing training. He is a former British and European light welterweight champion and Olympic finalist. Now heavily involved in the coaching and training of younger boxers he has expanded this to include boxing training techniques as a means to enhance health and fitness.


Here at Mckenzies we offer 1-2-1 personal training, classes for boxing and general fitness. All fitness levels welcome.

We are extremely beginner friendly.


For prices and opening hours please contact Clinton Mckenzie on 07925688002

Or email us on [email protected]


Alternatively you can PM us on here with any questions.

This looks amazing ! I used to do boxing at a local Studio pre child but it's no longer available and I really didn't want to face the treadmill at the local gym .

I have been looking locally for a boxing class for ages but haven't been able to find any. Boxing is a great way to keep fit , it's amazing fun and doesn't feel like a chore . I can't tell you how excited I am at the prospect of getting fit again now that I don't have to talk myself into doing mind-numbing exercises .



Also it's difficult finding classes in between the school run , so I am hoping you will cater for us mummies ? Would you be able to give us more information as to dates and times your classes will run ? I am hoping you will answer my prayers and say you have some classes running whilst the kids are at school.


Thank you .

Hi there,


You will be pleased to know we will be running yummy mummy boxing classes during school hours. As well as women only classes on Saturdays and on a weekday evening.


I will PM you with days and times of classes.


Kind regards,


Simone , McKenzies Boxing

  • 2 weeks later...
I went to the boxing class tonight. I'd never done boxing before but was keen to give it a try as it was so local. Simone the instructor was very friendly and explained everything and made myself and my friend feel very comfortable and at ease. We had a good work out and can't wait for next weeks session. It beats going to the gym any day!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed it and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking to get fit.

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