
TITLE Boxing Club North Station: Welcoming boxing workouts with motivating instruction in Boston.
TITLE Boxing Club North Station provides boxing-focused fitness at 226 Causeway St, Boston. Reviews highlight a welcoming atmosphere, helpful staff, and motivated instructors who tailor guidance to beginners while delivering a strong, stress-relieving workout. Some experiences mention billing and facility concerns, reflecting mixed feedback. The club offers diverse boxing classes and coaching in a high-energy environment.
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High-energy group classes combining boxing techniques with cardio and strength training for a full-body workout.
One-on-one coaching sessions tailored to individual fitness goals and skill development in boxing.
Introductory sessions for newcomers to learn basic boxing fundamentals in a safe, supportive environment.
Flexible membership options with access to classes, facilities, and fitness resources.
Sessions designed to combine physical exertion with mental focus to help reduce stress and improve well-being.
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Overall rating
Anastassia Korin
Boxing is a great workout and the instructors are great, but I highly discourage you from being a member here. This gym is currently run by someone, Tivon, who will tell you he values members and then will never help you, will dismiss you when you get wrongly charged, will teach his employees not to help anyone for human mistakes, and will instead treat you like an idiot. If at all possible, I encourage you to at least go to a different location. He's on site on this one often so his attitude and dismissal is hard to avoid here.
Hawa Soubane
I’m only writing this because of the frustration I felt canceling my membership. I had been told by the staff that it would be smarter to just freeze my account instead of canceling it, unknowing that I would pay two installments of 9.99 and also my membership fee of 108 dollars for the entire month due to canceling, even though I haven’t attended in months due to unplanned moving. The staff should inform every member who may not come back within the next month that the freeze is really not worth it and an unnecessary expense.
Samuel Tobar
Title boxing club at North Station was horrible. I hadn’t even started the class before they began pushing memberships—no interest in my fitness goals, just straight to selling. It gave a very money-hungry first impression. The facilities were disappointing: bathrooms were dirty and smelled bad, there were few punching bags, and the walkway near the showers was blocked with bags. The water fountain was filthy—can’t imagine how they expect members to drink from it. After class, I returned the gloves to the front desk, and they didn’t even clean them before putting them back—no wonder they smell terrible. I had planned on signing up, but the environment was not welcoming or professional. I’ll be trying a different location instead.
Blue Luz Rivera
I loved the attention and support I received. It was my first time taking boxing classes and I didn't know what to expect. I was welcomed into an environment that felt safe. I felt supported and guided. I also experienced a good balance of pushing myself while taking the time to do things at my own pace. Tivon helped me get started and situated. Alex did an amazing job on providing support on my first class.
Emily Ahman-Gamble
I just joined at the beginning of February and I’ve really enjoyed the classes I’ve taken. The facility itself is very clean and has a good vibe. I’ve liked each individual instructor that I’ve had; they all have their own style but each instructor has been very motivating and brings a good energy to the class. I never knew a boxing gym would’ve been my style, but I already feel that this is something that is easy to incorporate into my life; it’s an awesome workout and a perfect stress reliever!