
A Phoenix-based boxing gym offering training for all skill levels in a community-focused environment.
Rodriguez Boxing Club provides boxing training and fitness programs in Phoenix, Arizona. The gym caters to individuals seeking to improve their skills, compete, or enhance their physical fitness through structured coaching. With a focus on technique and discipline, it offers group sessions and personalized training options. The facility aims to foster a supportive atmosphere for enthusiasts of all backgrounds, emphasizing respect and dedication in the sport.
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Group sessions focusing on fundamentals, footwork, and conditioning for all levels.
One-on-one coaching tailored to individual goals, from fitness to competitive preparation.
Supervised practice matches to develop skills and strategy in a controlled setting.
Workouts designed to improve strength, endurance, and agility specific to boxing.
Age-appropriate training for kids and teens to build discipline and confidence.
Overall rating
Carlos Molina
Great boxing gym. Family oriented and great for the community!
Kevin Lopez
This gym is trash! Years back I joined and they made me run a mile down the road, I did it quick and when I came back the older coach got mad and yelled at me because I wasn’t sweating after my run🤦♂️ The old man called me a liar and that I didn’t run at all and made me to do some jump rope exercises. Went there for a month or so and they don’t even talk to you or look your way or train you! They only train people they know and relatives. The gym stank and it smelt like marijuana.(this was around 2019-2021)Central boxing gym was a better experience! At central boxing they actually talk to you and train you within the first week of being there.(this was around 2021-2022)
Camila Ramjres
Kora luna
The whole process was seamless.
Juan Schoville
Just like the other reviews I experienced racism/discrimination while my story is a few years old it is worth noting that you guys are not alone! My story goes like this: a few years back I walked in,was very excited & happily introduced myself to the owner who was already being condescending towards me as he acted like he wasn’t interested in our conversation & felt like he was rushing our convo. After we chatted he asked how old am I and if I’ve done other styles which I said yes that’s when he stopped me and said “you want to be a cage fighter that’s why you’re here huh?” Which I said “no I’m not really into mma I just want to tune my hands up & maybe compete” then he proceeded to ask me my full name(I’m mixed race and my name shows that) which after I tell him he proceeds to say “yeah that’s the problem I don’t want YOUR KIND in my gym especially your age! Go to central or somewhere else I’m not wasting my time!” I’m not sure how the other family members are but AL the owners mentality is super outdated & just disgusting in this day age there’s no room for racism/discrimination in combat sports/martial arts and it’s not a good look as he is known to have a reputation for being this way amongst other boxers/boxing coaches in the metro area
Los Bros
Every time we walk into the gym we feel welcomed. Every one greets one another respectfully and it feels like a family. I’m grateful we are able to train here. Thank you Rodriguez family. God bless.