(APR 18) Former Air Force
veteran and boxing and strength/conditioning coach Joseph Zabry
recently relocated his renowned Aces Boxing Club to a new
facility on Main Street in Boonton following a flood at his
Fairfield location, and is excited to bring boxing to the
blue-collar town.
“It’s a very community-oriented town,” said Zabry, owner and
head coach of Aces Boxing Club. “Everybody supports each other,
especially the businesses here in town. And everybody in town
seems like they have a strong sense of Boonton pride; I like the
idea of Aces Boxing Club as Boonton’s best.”
Zabry has taken his passion for the pugilistic sport and
transformed it into a boxing club geared towards training
fighters and helping them on their way in pursuit of whatever
direction their careers take them.
“When people start boxing competitively, it is for one of two
reasons,” said Zabry. “Depending on their age, they are either
fighting to work their way towards the Olympics, or to fighting
professionally. My job is to prepare them for both.”
Aces Boxing Club specializes in one-on-one training for both
beginners and experienced boxers, allowing individuals to train
at their own level. They also offer group training, which allows
individuals to learn from the trainer as well as other peers in
the group.
The 3,000+ square foot boxing club offers the feel of an old
school boxing gym coupled with the latest advancements in sports
conditioning and training.
The new boxing club offers a variety of training programs for
kids and adults of all ages and athletic levels, from the novice
boxer to the seasoned professional. Joe Zabry prides himself on
offering selective programs to work with kids after school to
help keep them off the streets and out of trouble.
“With our centralized location, kids can get out of school and
walk right to the gym,” said Zabry. “Our afterschool program
runs 3:30-5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, so not only does it
give kids an outlet, it gives parents the peace of mind knowing
where their kids are and that they are doing something
productive.”
Zabry has also announced that on May 25 he will be holding the
first USA Amateur Boxing show in Boonton at the Elks Lodge,
featuring a handful of Aces Boxing Club’s fighters as well as
other up-and-coming local prospects. This will be the first of
recurring amateur shows at the Elks Lodge, being held every
eight weeks.
“At Aces, we are not your ordinary gym or fitness club,” said
Zabry. “We offer 100 percent class or private instruction format
to ensure you get the most out of what you are putting in. If
you are looking for real boxing and real results, then Aces
Boxing Club is the right place for you.”
Aces Boxing Club is located at 718 Main Street “Top Floor”
Boonton, NJ 07005; Phone- 973-224-9665.
For more information on how to get started at Aces Boxing Club
visit acesboxingclub.com.
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