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Railside Boxing Club
Program Name: Railside Boxing Club
Program Address: 175 N Us-9w, Congers NY
Contact Phone: (845) 267-8918
Website: http://www.railsidemma.com/
Detail: Railside MMA Club® has over 1600 sq feet of training space, a pro shop, changing room, shower, climbing rope and free weights. Train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Boxing, Philipino Martial Arts, Kali, or Knife and Stick Fighting and Self-Defense! We are NOT a "one guy does it all" club. Each discipline has it's own Instructor/Coach staff who specialize in their chosen Art.
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Railside Boxing Club, Congers NY
Program Address: 175 N Us-9w, Congers NY
Contact Phone: (845) 267-8918
Website: http://www.railsidemma.com/
Detail: Railside MMA Club® has over 1600 sq feet of training space, a pro shop, changing room, shower, climbing rope and free weights. Train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Boxing, Philipino Martial Arts, Kali, or Knife and Stick Fighting and Self-Defense! We are NOT a "one guy does it all" club. Each discipline has it's own Instructor/Coach staff who specialize in their chosen Art.
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