
Unlock your fighting potential at Houston's premier combat sports gym.
Main Street Boxing & Muay Thai, located in Houston, TX, offers a unique training experience for both beginners and seasoned fighters. Under the guidance of expert trainers like Kru Bob Perez, Coach Aaron Navarro, and Paul Garza, members enhance their striking skills in a supportive environment. With a rich mix of experienced coaches and a diverse gym community, the facility provides an authentic gym atmosphere that fosters improvement, camaraderie, and growth in combat sports. Whether looking to compete, train for fitness, or learn self-defense, this gym serves all levels of athletes.
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Structured training sessions focusing on striking, clinching, and conditioning for all levels.
Expert instruction from high-level coaches to improve technique, footwork, and sparring skills.
Comprehensive mixed martial arts programs combining striking and grappling for competition or fitness.
Controlled sparring with appropriate matchups to practice skills in a safe, supervised environment.
One-on-one training tailored to individual goals, from amateur fighting to professional development.
High-intensity workouts designed to build strength, endurance, and overall athletic performance.
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Amadeus J
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Real deal gym. I've trained at gyms across the US and this place belongs with the best of them. I frequent the Muay Thai classes but have done boxing and BJJ as well. Every coach is incredibly respectful, helpful, and more than willing to answer questions. If they notice you're new they'll come over and help with the basics. Strong technique emphasis across the board; coaches prioritize technical sparring over just blasting each other. Everyone who trains here knows the deal and is communicative and receptive. A true team environment. Everyone takes care of their training partners; people are in there for different reasons, some have fights coming up, others come once a week for fitness. It's up to you to communicate what level of intensity you're comfortable with to your partner. Full of committed people who genuinely live the lifestyle and love the sport, with a solid group actively competing at both the amateur and professional level.
Usman Shah
If you’re looking for a gym to actually learn boxing with a good culture, this is not it. On my second day here I realized that there’s no way to teach 20+ people fundamentals foortwork or anything real when it comes to boxing in this tight cramped space. In fact they’ll just have you do “technical” sparring. I landed a few good shots on my partner and I apologized if it was too hard and the dude responds by throwing full weighted punches at me. I told him to calm down and he starts yelling and cursing at me. The “trainers” did nothing but watch this unfold and did nothing to break it up. In fact the trainer instigated us to fight each other. And then all the other people there are also instigating. Why the hell would I step in the right and fight someone my second day there? What a joke of a gym. Steer clear whole bunch of clowns in there that think they know what they’re doing.
Wafeeq Zarif
Is this the place comedian Ali Siddiq talks about in his latest comedy special titled Mondays? I'm watching it now, and he just mentioned the address. I assume it's in his hometown of Houston Texas.