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I know this is a long shot, but is there any sort of boxing club in the East Dulwich area or nearby that anyone knows of. By boxing, I mean a proper club with a boxing ring or two, plenty of bags to hit, trainers screaming at you to work harder, sparring - that sort of thing. I am moving to the area shortly and would be interested to know, otherwise I'll go to Gleasons at London Bridge but it would be useful if there is somewhere closer to home and maybe cheaper as well.


All help gratefully appreciated and apologies for my cretinous username. I couldn't think of anything beyond that bear from Rainbow for some reason.


Cheers!

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The Half Moon used to be The Brixton And District Boys Boxing Club when I used to go there a million years ago, these days it's Clinton McKenzie gym. They do boxercise. Alternatively I'm pretty sure there is a boxing gym on the Walworth Road but I've forgotten it's name.
The Half Moon used to be The Brixton And District Boys Boxing Club when I used to go there a million years ago, these days it's Clinton McKenzie gym. They do boxercise. Alternatively I'm pretty sure there is a boxing gym on the Walworth Road but I've forgotten it's name.

dc Wrote:

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> Clinton McKenzie's gym at the Half Moon has

> recently moved around the corner to Norwood Road:

> British Boxing Interview

> Although many of the references on his own website

> are still to the Half Moon: Clinton McKenzie

> Website


Yes, this gym is now on bigger premises than the last venue above the pub. The new venue is by the junction of Norwood Rd and Tulse Hill. Clinton is a great trainer and you will certainly get in the ring, do some sparring, have plenty of bags to punch, do lots of skipping and be screamed at! If you have your own gloves I'd bring them with you as their ones are a bit sweaty (a girly comment I know). I just wish I had more time to go there regularly.

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Bungle, dulwich hamlet runs boxing sessions along with a wide variety of other martial arts. i went to what i thought was a boxing session once but got the days wrong and turned up to a mixed martial arts lesson. sweated like a grand national winning horse but had a great time, even when lying on my side and being pounded in my ribs with a medicine ball. you should definitely check dulwich hamlet out.

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