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Five Classes or One Month of Unlimited Group Classes at Richard Lord's Boxing Gym (Up to 67% Off)

Richard Lord's Boxing Gym
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Renowned local boxing guru trains world champions alongside first-time fighters in a professional yet welcoming gym

When boxers accidentally look at their target, it's called telegraphing, but when they hit opponents in the face with a typewriter, it's called texting. Communicate properly with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for five group boxing classes (a $75 value)
  • $34 for one month of unlimited group boxing classes (a $75 value)

    Classes last 90 to 120 minutes and are open to men and women of all skill levels. See the class schedule.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jan 31, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Must activate by the expiration date on your Groupon, 5-class and 1-month options expires 1 month from activation date. Valid only for option purchased. Reservations required 24hr in advance for evening classes; subject to availability. Must receive confirmation of availability. Valid for ages 8 - 80. Must sign waiver. Classes must be taken by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Richard Lord's Boxing Gym

There aren’t many fighters who can say that they have their own day. Then again, there aren’t many fighters like Richard Lord. Known as the godfather of Austin boxing, he ran the boxing circuit as a professional boxer and fought a number of rounds in the old Austin Coliseum. A powerhouse presence for more than 30 years, Richard Lord has trained world-champion combatants, including Jesús "El Matador" Chávez and Anissa "The Assassin" Zamarron, and organized the first all-female boxing match sanctioned by U.S. Amateur Boxing, Inc. Looking at all of his achievements, it’s no surprise that the Austin boxing community marks its calendar for March 31, Richard Lord Day.

Inside his gym, he trains reigning prizefighters right next to first-timers in his old-school yet welcoming boxing gym. A team of amicable boxing trainers helps aspiring pugilists to pare off pounds quickly, float like butterflies, and sting like adult-contemporary singers during sweat-soaked sessions that cover form, rhythm, and timing.

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