
Empowering Champions, Building Confidence in Boxing
The National Smelting Company Boxing Club, located in Bristol, offers a welcoming atmosphere for boxers of all ages and skill levels. With a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on community feedback, the club is known for its supportive environment, where young fighters learn self-respect and confidence. Under the guidance of head coach Garry Cave, a qualified ABA boxing coach, members gain access to top-notch training facilities and expert coaching. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting out, NSC Boxing Club is dedicated to helping each member grow and succeed in their boxing journey.
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Professional coaching for beginners to advanced boxers, including technique, fitness, and sparring sessions.
Structured classes for children and teens to learn discipline, self-respect, and boxing fundamentals in a safe setting.
Specialized training for aspiring fighters, with guidance from experienced coaches to compete at regional and national levels.
High-intensity workouts focused on strength, endurance, and agility to improve overall physical health.
Use of well-equipped gym with boxing rings, bags, and gear provided; bring only personal essentials like gum shields and wraps.
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Overall rating
Hematullah Hemat
Nice gym
Kalee Zafar
Sebastian Marvani
The club is fantastic, they put alot of effort and time into making it a proper boxing club where the boxers are given space and time to grow to be competitive boxers and be part of a team, can't fault them
Matthew Groves
I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone. I reached out to enquire about my son training here, explaining that he has a false eye and wouldn’t be competing. The response we received was absolutely disgraceful – we were told he wouldn’t be welcome because he wouldn’t be able to fight for the club. This is outright discrimination at its worst. My son has already endured a traumatic experience, and instead of offering support and inclusivity, they shut the door in his face. No child should ever be made to feel unwelcome in a place that claims to teach discipline, respect, and sportsmanship. To make matters worse, after we spoke out about this, the boxing coach saw our post and is now threatening us with legal action through the club’s solicitor, trying to silence us instead of taking responsibility for their appalling treatment of a child. If they think bullying and intimidation will stop the truth from getting out, they’re wrong. From what I remember training here in the past, the coach only ever cared about his best fighter – everyone else was treated as an afterthought. This just proves nothing has changed. If you’re looking for a supportive and inclusive gym, I strongly advise you to look elsewhere
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Christy Quilligan
very good boxing club The coaches is very nice and will make you work hard I recommend this boxing club