Asheville, NC; boxing help.

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Red109, Nov 12, 2015.


  1. Red109

    Red109 New Member Full Member

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    As I wait for my right 2nd metacarpal to heal, I've heard tell of the gym that I went to prior become even more prioritized/more
    *hush*

    MMA oriented

    So, I've begun to look at other possible locations.

    Come to find out, pretty much every other place is something even more commercial, like 9Round. This is hugely disappointing. I was wondering if any of you had any tips on finding a boxing gym within 40 minutes of my location? I figure most boxing instructors aren't typically all that tech savvy, so perhaps (hopefully, praying for the first time in my life) there are some gyms near me that are just a little bit harder to find on the internet.

    Thanks for attempting to give me a glimmer of hope.
     
  2. Mean2015

    Mean2015 Member Full Member

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    Come to Charlotte
     
  3. TinFoilHat

    TinFoilHat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its hard to find them through google, as the gyms with high prices/in it for the money will pay SEO people to bring them to the front of google.

    However, I noticed MOST free gyms in my area have some kind of website or facebook presence. Although its updated probably once every 3 months, sometimes its a way to at least find out about those places existence. I have to say if I didn't hear about the one place (free gym in my area) I wouldn't have been able to find it on the web.

    Sometimes you do just have to know about them. Good luck though man.
     
  4. greynotsoold

    greynotsoold Boxing Addict

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    Try North Carolina Boxing Authority on FB.