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Brilliant Jam, we are McKenzies boxing gym are we are located within Hamlets health club (next door to Dog Kennel hill Sainsburys).


Come down and check us out. Although I will say again it's a boxing gym so we are not allowed to kick the bags, hence why I do 1-2-1 muay Thai. The prices do reflect the huge amount of experience we both have , my self having trained for 17 years in Thai boxing and boxing and train 3 x in Thailand, and of course Clinton has trained for 48 years in boxing.


Please see link below for Clintons fight against Sugar Ray Leonard in the quarter finals of the Montreal Olympics!


'Sugar' Ray Leonard vs Clinton McKenzie - 1976 Mo?:

Not in South London but i can highly recommend my kickboxing club who train in Euston - http://www.kbfitness.co.uk


You can do kickboxing and Lau style Kung Fu and it is a great training environment. The school is open to everyone but is particularly women and gay friendly

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