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16849 W Warren Ave, Detroit, MI 48228

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Warren Boxing Gym: what do users think?
Monjoa Likine: Wanted to charge me $350+ without giving any information or letting me check out the gym or the instructors. They then told me to stay where I was at & their next opening wouldn’t be for another 9-months. I never appreciate fast sales like this. Oh and personal training starts at $1,500 an hour.
Piereese crump: Unprofessional and shady, as a real fighter it’s crazy they won’t even let you be in the gym until you pay to train with them… like why I can’t atleast watch to see if I like it. This not the place to go if you wanna be a killer this give me title gym vibes.
Louis Ramirez: Best gym in Detroit if you’re looking to get boxing or Muay thai experience. Great price too
Hussam Ammar: Super unprofessional
hulk rogan: Critical:ProfessionalismI am totally convinced that all of the good reviews are fake, this gym is a joke. There is no true martial artist teacher there. The teachers are so bad, and you Feel the insecurity in them. Beware
Moe Sabz: the two people I spoke with were very unprofessional and rude, the way they pitch their sales has SCAM written all over it, I was telling the guy me and my cousin want to check the place out and sign up if possible, he told me the only way i can go inside is if I sign up.... like what... my dude you want me to pay for a 6 month agreement before even looking at the place..not surprised after reading all the other reviews concerning the same problem
brendon carey: Critical:Communication,Professionalism,Quality
Dirgam Alhusseiny: Love the gym and the experience couldn’t recommend it more coach buck is very helpful friendly environment great for learning sensei is very helpful and very understanding
Mike Ameer: Don't fall for their sales technique by causing Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) and pressuring you into signing up. Comes off very unethical and shady. I don't think a great Dojo need to apply those strategies.
Squall Leonhart: Amazing for just about any martial art the coaches are champions so there very qualified to teach any mixed marital arts
Jaun Sandwiches: Just so it can be a 5 star
Elliot Cooper: Come learn and fun in a rewarding and fun place
Sams Kids: Nice gym defenitly the place u wanna get into shape at only reson took one star off is cause they dont do as much sparring as i would like
Lance Lucern: PROS:1. Multiple locations2. Multiple disciplines trained3. They don't go easy on you in general (so you get results)4. They can work with you on payment plans5. Multiple instructors (both male and female)6. Members are looked at as part of one big Cooper's family7. A lot of training equipment8. Safety and discipline generally stressed9. They are good motivators in generalCONS1. While they purport to offer a whole lot of different systems and martial styles, they tend to steer you to the systems they want you to learn while ignoring what you want.2. The instructors often don't seem to be on the same page. What one instructor tells you in one class is often contradicted by another instructor in another class.3. The family feel and atmosphere sometimes strays over into feeling almost cult like.4. Though they have a lot of good equipment, most of the locations I saw could use better equipment set ups in general (e.g. they need more hanging bags).5. At certain locations parking can be a problem.Coopers is a good gym if you want to get in shape, learn basic self defense, martial arts or fighting sports. They don't go easy on you like a lot of places which charge an arm and a leg but, baby and pamper their students because they are afraid of losing paying customers. You will get into shape quickly and learn good basic skills that you will be confident in using in a self defense situation. A lot of places just tell their students what they want to hear and have students walking around thinking they have proficiency and skills they really don't possess. That could get you killed.On the other hand, Cooper's does have some issues they need to address. Some of the members join for boxing, MMA or other fighting sports but, complain they never get any bouts/fights scheduled despite many promises to the contrary. They also seem to welch on other things. I trained there a while ago and was told multiple times I could train in some different disciplines they claimed they offered but, I was stone walled for months. All indications were that they were feeding me BS the whole time. The head guy, while nice, swore up and down they taught all kinds of different systems which I never saw any traces of. It was like dealing with used car salesmen and cult members all rolled into one.The basic classes are affordable but, if you want to learn real skills beyond the most rudimentary, you need to get Cooper's private lessons which cost an arm and a leg.Sometimes some of the classes will shut down out of the blue for extended periods of time with no word from anyone. Also, while questions are not discouraged, they clam up if you ask the "wrong ones" (like, "What happened to such'n such instructor that disappeared a month ago?").Due to my contract period running out, schedule, and a non training related injury, I stopped training there. At first the training got me into good shape and I progressed on the basics but, shortly after that I realized that the general classes were not set up for much progression beyond learning the basics. You have to pay a lot to go beyond. That, and being given the run-around about other systems they claimed to teach, prompted me to reflect on where I wanted to go from there. I may return but, at this point it's not likely. I wish Cooper's well either way but, their program would be a lot better if they stopped to reorganize it.If you're serious, it's still better than your typical strip-mall Tae Kwon Do or Aikido class though. If you are just looking for basic self defense and/or staying in shape then Cooper's Gym is certainly above average. If however, you are looking for a specific system, advanced training, and/or competition at an affordable cost, then Cooper's is hit or miss when it comes to how good it is.
Eric Fortuna: Great gym love fighting very expensive however
Ester Ruiz: My kids love attending classes at Coopers Gym. They've learned alot in a short period of time. Instructors and are friendly and helpful.
Amer Kundra: Best gym
Fitam Eskettit: Wish my membership could have lasted forver great gym would reccomend to anyone way more hands on than big company gyms so progress is gaurnteed
Swipegoat K: Great gym
B Rad: Great gym will throw u right in to fight
Shre Burton: My daughter who is 12 has been boxing here for about 6 months and her confidence has grown her attitude has changed even her physical appearance changed she feels good and she's excited about training this is a good place

2. TITLE Boxing Club - Warren

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5643 E Thirteen Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48092

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