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TITLE Boxing Club Fountain Valley offers a comprehensive boxing fitness experience located at 10725 Ellis Ave STE H, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Expert trainers like Big Mike and Jack provide high-energy classes tailored to all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned boxers. The community atmosphere encourages members to push beyond their limits while making new friends. Despite some concerns about management and billing practices, the majority of customers praise the gym's welcoming environment and intense workouts.

Classes include a mix of boxing techniques, cardio, and strength training, ensuring a full-body workout every session. Whether you're looking to learn proper boxing techniques or just want a great HIT workout, TITLE Boxing Club Fountain Valley has you covered. The flexible class schedule suits various lifestyles, and the initial class is free to try.

Pros:

  • Expert trainers with extensive combat sports experience.
  • Welcoming and friendly community.
  • High-energy, motivating classes.
  • Tailored workouts for all skill levels.
  • Great variety in exercise routines.
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities.
  • Supportive environment for newcomers.
  • First class is free.
  • Flexible class times.
  • Good location with ample parking.

Cons:

  • Management and billing issues reported.
  • Surprise fees for required gear.
  • Some classes lack personalized interaction.

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Reviews (50)

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Bad management, bad facility. This is a poorly run gym and they have horrible communication with their members. They have competitors close by who will not only treat you better but also offer far superior training

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First experience was great but once I became a member things changed. The only complaint that I have is poor communication with management. Please know that the two month commitment is in reality a three month commitment. You cannot get out of the membership after two months even if you give thirty days notice after the first month.

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Let me clear the air for all those negative reviews and being honest.As a first timer, I loved it.I did not know anyone. I did not know the staff. I came here simply because I wanted to box, a good workout and a nice community.It hits those areas.I cam during the Tuesday class with Peter.I did not feel OSTRACIZED and I was given attention by the instructors and staff INCLUDING other members, despite how minor it is. Staff let me know of the amenities, give me a run down on what the class is like and allowed me to freely warm up before the actual class.There is no HIDDEN fee nor did they ever pressure me to join them.I was told beforehand to either buy wraps from them for $12 and rent gloves for $10 BEFORE going into my trial. Very professional and let me be aware of what I'm going into. I made the choice of just buying the wraps from them and buying my own gloves under $10. Seriously cheap to buy basic boxing gloves if you don't want to rent.The class itself was very fun. Peter motivated the class and did not stop until the end. You're not pressured to follow the same speed, you're not gonna be called out for something you did wrong and you're gonna have a great workout from someone who can keep that momentum while allowing others to go at their own pace.I already said a lot about Peter as the instructor, he is fantastic and left a great first impression on me after my workout. The staff are wonderful and very nice while very helpful with helping me put on my hand wraps, I seriously don't know anything about them. Finally, the members. They are into the workout as I am if not more and gather around after class in their group, talking amongst themselves. Some people may feel that ostracization from that aspect (looking at other reviews) but I really don't feel that way because I came for the workout and I believe the people will come eventually, ESPECIALLY when it was my first time.Overall I love it. I already signed up for the 4-clip (4 classes a month) for $89. If I have more time and I want to go in more often, I'll upgrade.

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Something is shady with this gym's management. Joined and workouts were unorganized and lacked any real skill creation. There are much better local organizations out there. I quit the gym and canceled my membership in the first 20 days, but continued to be billed. I spoke with the gym and the individual behind the counter was strait up. He said the owner is a *&#$@ and I should cancel my card as the charges will never stop. I have called the Fountain Valley Title Boxing a couple of times and the person that answers says they will have the manager call me to discuss my concerns, but I never receive a return call. I will update this review when and if I hear back and learn more. Be wary of this gym, franchise and contract.

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Mixed.Pros:- They have mats, med balls, and sanitation wipes.- Punching bags are firm and solid. Fantastic punching workout!- The attendant Mike is friendly and easy to talk to.- They have loaner gloves for your first class. Thanks for not making that a surprise required purchase too.- Teacher Tarz was nice enough to wrap my boxing wraps for me and help me put on boxing gloves.- Decent location with ample parking.Cons:- Surprise required purchase before your 1st class. Their ClassPass page did not mention that we'd have to buy boxing wraps. So I was surprised at the desk by the $12 fee, but good thing I keep a $20 bill in my phone case, as they don't have G Pay. imo bad business practice, though.- It was weird to me that Tarz was wearing a hoodie indoors the whole time that he was instructing us.- When class ended, I noticed Tarz walked around telling everyone "Good job" except me. What did I do wrong?- Seems they don't have a Yelp page... so this is the first and only ClassPass place I'm writing a G review for.- Only for 1 or 2 short sessions, we got to face each other. 90% of the session was against the punching bag or solo work only. For the interpersonal exercises, we practiced punching against each other's gloves. That was fun, but short. Like Bruce Lee said, "Boards don't hit back."

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I absolutely love this place. I finally went in for my free class and it was the best workout I've had in a long time. Everyone there was so nice and helpful. I have never boxed before but everyone was so friendly and helpful. Special shoutout to Jayden who remembered me the next time I came in and is the nicest person. I love that its not intimidating to come in as a newbie. I ended up getting an unlimited membership after my first class because I loved it so much.

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they are nice to you until they screw up and never admit to it. Kesley promised to convert my membership a package deal befrore they moved. she completely forgot about it, and the system keep charging on a monthly basis, but she threatens to me to send the bill to a collection agency. Way to go title boxing to build a "great" personal relationship with your with members. I wanted to start going again, but now, I will never set foot in there. so, sad, great trainers there but terrible management.

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Nice staff

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One of the best boxing gym in the neighborhood. Professional coaches, clean facility. Coach Shady is AMAZING!

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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.

This business has a rating of 4.5-star.

This business has 50 reviews.

The address is: 10725 Ellis Ave STE H, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, United States .

The contact number is +1 224-500-2062

This service is listed under Boxing Gym .

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