Established in 1997,
@churchstreetboxinggym is New York Cityâs largest boxing and martial arts gym, known for training champions like Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis. It serves as a vibrant community for diverse individualsâmen, women, teens, and young adultsâfocused on personal growth and self-improvement. We truly cherish the friendships and experiences formed within this space.
Muay Thai is portrayed as a combat sport that blends physicality and artistry, emphasizing grace and discipline in contrast to its often-violent reputation. Inspired by legends like Mike Tyson and Saenchai, me and
@loumiinati view it as a form of choreography, where precision and rigorous training lead to confidence and fluidity. Portraits of fighters
@lg.pannell @dzik.kargul @mikewithan_a @vanessas_journey @omar__seda reveal their authenticity and evoke pride in their journeys, showcasing the sportâs deeper narrative of struggle and excellence.
Shout out to Kru Chris Kwiatkowski, (
@polish_punisher a professional Muay Thai fighter with nearly two decades of experience and multiple championship titles, including WKA World Amateur and FNF World Professional Champion, competed internationally in countries like Thailand, Belarus, Spain, and South Korea. Through this photo series featuring Chris, we was able reflect on the importance of community and the support of a team.
With Battle in the basement which started 4 years ago with battle in the basement 1. A full exhibition ( safety in mind, padded up with 16 oz gloves, headgear, shin pads and medics ringside) all about fighters getting there feet wet whether itâs a bucket list, or they wanna move to amateur fighting, the last 3 shows there was amateur fights with huge success and turnaround with fighters having moved on to bigger shows such as warriors cup, and the goal to possibility to get into one championship.
Shout to
@superareshop for always supporting church st and its fighters!