Best Boxing Gyms in Thailand (2026)
Hands, footwork, and conditioning—boxed into a discipline-specific guide competitors cannot copy.

Boxing in Thailand: sharpen timing and cardio without pretending every camp is the same as Muay Thai—this list is boxing-tagged only.
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Verified/trusted boxing-tagged gyms ranked on CombatBooking.
Boxing training in Thailand
Who this guide is for
Searchers who want the best boxing gyms in Thailand usually care about hands: jab mechanics, footwork, conditioning, and controlled sparring—not clinch-first Muay Thai.
Use this list if you’re staying 1–8 weeks and want a boxing base you can stack with MMA or Muay Thai on other days without breaking your joints.
Why a boxing-only Thailand guide?
Intent + clarity
People searching best boxing gyms in Thailand often want Western boxing mechanics, bag rounds, and footwork progressions—not a Muay Thai camp with boxing bolted into the title tag. We post-filter listings so boxing appears in disciplines, then rank by verified reviews.
That clarity helps SEO and travelers: you spend less time decoding whether “fight camp” means elbows and clinch or straight punches through the jab.
Mixing boxing with Muay Thai or MMA
Workload
Coach communication
Gear
A realistic 7‑day boxing training template
This is a repeatable week for 1–8 week trips. It’s designed to keep hands and shoulders healthy enough to keep training.
Beginner-friendly week
- 4 skill sessions: drills + pads + controlled bag rounds.
- 1 conditioning day: roadwork or intervals, easy strength.
- 1–2 recovery blocks: mobility + early sleep.
Cross-training week (MMA/Muay Thai)
- Alternate hard days: don’t stack max sparring across sports.
- Protect wrists: wrap well, scale volume before pain escalates.
- 1 true rest day: sustain the trip and avoid burnout.
Budget & packing
Compare total value, not just daily price
For long stays, “best boxing gym” usually means you can attend consistently. Compare class times, coach feedback, and mitt work access—not just a headline price.
Total cost includes recovery (massage, nutrition), transport, and whether your accommodation lets you sleep well.
Further reading
Boxing rules and scoring context
If you’re choosing a boxing gym for competition prep, you should know which rule set you’re aiming at. Use these references as background—then choose a gym based on coaching fit and schedule consistency.
Browse all boxing gyms in Thailand
Directory filters go beyond this article.
Ranked boxing gyms
Editorial blocks between every five gyms add depth for readers and search engines.
Ranks 1–5
Top boxing picks
Highest momentum in the boxing-filtered set. Compare conditioning emphasis vs technical drilling—some gyms skew fitness, others toward amateur competition.

F.A.GROUP MUAYTHAI
F.A. Group Muaythai Gym is a traditional Muay Thai training gym located in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district, just off Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, c…

Revolution Muay Thai
Revolution Muay Thai Gym is located in Cherng Talay, Phuket, just a short walk from Surin Beach and Bang Tao Beach, offering a beachside tr…

Honour Muay Thai
Honour Muay Thai Gym is located in Ao Nang, Krabi, surrounded by dramatic limestone cliffs and just minutes from the area’s famous beaches.…

Khongsittha Muay Thai
Khongsittha Muay Thai (KST) is a premier, modern training camp located in the Sukhonthasawat area of Bangkok. Combining traditional Muay Th…

Nova Uniao
Nova Uniao Phuket is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and martial arts academy located on Soi Ta-iad (Phuket’s famous “Fitness Street”) in Chalong, on…
Ranks 6–10
Next tier
Still discipline-specific. Check coach credentials, class sizes, and whether mitt work is included in your package.

AKA Thailand
#1 MUAY THAI SCHOOL IN THAILAND Voted by the Thailand Government four years in a row! World-Class Training & One-of-a-Kind Facilities in a…

BXB Fight Lab Professional Boxing and Muay Thai Gym
Located in the heart of Lamai Beach, Koh Samui, BXB Fight Lab is a high-performance training center built on the philosophy of "Brick by Br…

Dang Muay Thai Gym
Dang Muay Thai training facility in central Old Town Chiang Mai, featuring over 1,600 square feet of modern, clean workout space. Our gym i…

Eagle Muay Thai Boxing Gym
Eagle Muay Thai is a well-established, family-run gym located in the Chalong/Soi Pa Lai area of Phuket. It is known for its welcoming, "fam…

Elite Fight Club
At Elite Fight Club, we offer a diverse range of high-energy classes designed to challenge and inspire athletes of all levels. Whether you’…
Ranks 11–15
Mid-list
Expand options if your dates conflict with higher-ranked camps or if you need a neighborhood closer to your stay.

Kombat Group
Structured Boxing, Muay Thai, and Weight Loss programs with coach-led sessions, technical corrections, and a supportive community. Stay on-…

Lion's Head Boxing Gym
Lions Head Boxing is widely regarded as Thailand’s premier dedicated Western Boxing gym. Located in Bangkok (with branches in Ramkhamhaeng …

Monsoon Gym
Located on the tropical island of Koh Tao, Monsoon Gym is one of the longest-standing and most versatile fight camps in the Gulf of Thailan…

Oleydong Boxing & Muay Thai Gym
Oleydong Boxing & Muay Thai Gym is a world-class training facility located in Kathu, Phuket, owned and operated by former WBC World Champio…

Pound Boxing Gym
Pound Boxing Gym is a hidden gem in the heart of Chiang Rai, offering an authentic and high-energy training environment. Unlike the massive…
Ranks 16–20
More gyms
Deep comparison set—useful if you want multiple quotes or trial days before committing to a month-long stay.

Rage Fight Academy
Rage Fight Academy is located in the south side of Pattaya, only 5 min from Dongtan and Jomtien beach. We are not only a fight gym, but we…

Santai Muay Thai Gym
Santai Muay Thai is an authentic, world-class training camp located in the quiet, rural district of San Kamphaeng, about 30 minutes outside…

Southside MMA
A fresh new state of the art facility in Rawai, Phuket, Thailand. Loaded with brand new equipment, elite trainers and supporting facilities…

Sutai Muay Thai Gym Camp Shop
Sutai Muay Thai & MMA is a premier training destination located in the upscale Surin Beach area of Phuket. Situated just minutes from one o…

Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA
Tiger Eye sits in Ari, one of Bangkok’s most livable neighborhoods. We’re a five-minute walk from BTS Ari, close to Chatuchak Market, and a…
Ranks 21–24
Final ranks

Tiger Muay Thai
Tiger Muay Thai started off with vision to bring quality and authentic Muay Thai Training in Thailand to people of all levels.Now, the camp…

Tiger Muay Thai
World-renowned training camp offering Muay Thai, MMA, BJJ, and fitness classes. Home to many UFC fighters.

Valhalla MMA gym
Muay thai boxing gym in Bangkok, Thailand

Venum Training Camp
The Venum Training camp is a very unique concept in Thailand. Located on the nicest place of the country, the Venum Training Camp of Pattay…
FAQ
Boxing traveler questions.
Is Thailand boxing different from Muay Thai training?
Yes—stance, scoring, and class drills differ. This page filters boxing-tagged gyms so you do not land in a pure Muay Thai camp by mistake.
Do I need fight experience?
Not necessarily. Read profiles for beginner bag classes vs competition teams, and ask about controlled sparring rules.
How are gyms ranked?
Verified Thailand listings with boxing disciplines, sorted by review score and volume—consistent with our other guides.
Is Thailand good for boxing beginners?
It can be. Many gyms welcome beginners, but the mix of fitness boxing vs technique coaching varies. Use profiles to confirm class format, coach feedback, and sparring policy before you commit.
Can I train boxing and Muay Thai on the same trip?
Yes—many travelers do. The key is workload: alternate hard days, protect your hands/wrists, and avoid stacking maximum sparring volume across disciplines.
What gloves should I use for boxing in Thailand?
It depends on gym rules and your bodyweight. Many gyms prefer 14–16oz gloves for sparring. Confirm gear requirements on the gym profile and consider buying locally to avoid luggage weight.
How much does boxing training cost in Thailand?
It varies by city and whether you buy drop-ins, weekly passes, or monthly membership. Use the ranked list to shortlist gyms, then confirm current pricing and package inclusions on each profile.
How long should I stay to improve at boxing?
Two to four weeks of consistent sessions is enough to feel measurable gains in timing and conditioning. Longer stays work best when you manage shoulder/wrist volume and protect sleep.
What should I pack for a boxing training trip?
Wraps, mouthguard, and lightweight training clothes. Many gyms prefer 14–16oz gloves for sparring, but rules vary—confirm on the listing. Consider buying gloves locally to reduce luggage weight.