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Punching Above Its Weight: New Boxing Club Aims to Transform Hemlington

Published February 20, 2024 By

Hemlington's newest arrival isn't your average gym. Packing more than just punches, the Hemlington Boxing Club, which opened its doors last weekend, aspires to be a community game-changer.

 

Born from the dreams of local residents, the club breathes life into a derelict former community space. Funded by a £15,000 grant from the government's Safer Streets initiative, the revamped gym is already attracting interest and new members with its promise of fitness, friendship, and, who knows, maybe even a world champion.

Led by local boxing veterans John Waldon, John Waldon Snr, and Denis Lowe, the club isn't just about throwing punches. It's about offering an alternative path, particularly for young people, steering them away from crime and antisocial behavior. "We know from experience how a gym like this can provide discipline and keep kids off the streets," says founder John Waldon.

The club's potential resonated with local leaders. Middlesbrough Mayor Chris Cooke, a boxing enthusiast himself, sees it as a "brilliant example of community spirit." He adds, "This gym has the potential to change the area for good, and we'll do everything we can to support it."

Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner echoes the sentiment, highlighting the broader impact: "Boxing may not be for everyone, but it builds discipline, focus, confidence, and self-esteem. These are great things for people of all ages.The club's open day last weekend was a resounding success, drawing residents eager to get involved. Whether it's stepping into the ring, cheering from the sidelines, or simply volunteering, the Hemlington Boxing Club offers a chance to be part of something bigger than itself.

Want to join the fight?

Reach out to Hemlington Boxing Club and discover how you can be part of this inspiring community initiative:

So, if you're looking for more than just a workout, head down to Hemlington Boxing Club. You might just find a community, a purpose, and maybe even a champion in the making.

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