OKC Combat Sports is a dedicated boxing facility located in Oklahoma City that combines pad work, heavy bag training, and live sparring under one roof, serving competitive fighters, fitness boxers, and beginners from novice to advanced levels.
The gym functions as both a serious boxing club and a fitness-oriented boxing studio. It operates as a membership-based facility with open mat time for members and structured classes. Unlike CrossFit boxes that blend multiple disciplines or general gyms offering boxing classes as one among many options, OKC Combat Sports prioritizes boxing technique and conditioning as its core offering. The space includes heavy bags, speed bags, double-end bags, ring(s) for sparring, mitt stations for pad work, and jump rope areas. The facility draws competitive amateur boxers preparing for sanctioned bouts, recreational boxers training for fitness, and people new to the sport looking for structured instruction before committing to higher coaching tiers.
The gym typically operates a tiered membership model. Standard membership grants access to the open gym space, bags, and basic equipment during posted hours. Most boxing gyms in Oklahoma City charge between $50 and $100 per month for unlimited monthly membership; confirm current pricing directly with the facility, as membership costs adjust seasonally and by program level. Additional fees apply for private coaching sessions with trainers, which generally range from $40 to $75 per hour for one-on-one mitt work and technique correction. Many facilities offer a trial period (typically one week to two weeks free or at a reduced rate) for new members. Group classes, if offered, cost less than private sessions but more than open gym access alone.
Oklahoma City has several entry points into boxing. Commercial gyms like Planet Fitness and 24 Hour Fitness offer boxing classes as part of cardio or group fitness programming, charging $10 to $25 per class or $30 to $50 monthly, but lack dedicated ring space and live sparring. Specialized boxing facilities and independent coaches scattered throughout the city provide competitive training and sparring but may operate with limited hours or accept only serious competitive athletes. OKC Combat Sports positions itself between these extremes: more accessible and equipment-rich than a private coach's garage setup, but more focused on boxing technique and sparring than a big-box gym's drop-in classes. Choose OKC Combat Sports if you want consistent access to bags, ring time, and qualified coaches without joining a general fitness chain. Choose a commercial gym class if you want low-cost introductory cardio boxing without committing to membership or competing.
The facility suits recreational fitness boxers looking for a real boxing experience, amateur competitors training toward sanctioned bouts, and experienced boxers relocating to Oklahoma City who need ring access and coaching. It works for absolute beginners willing to invest in membership and attend structured classes before open gym time. It does not suit people seeking only drop-in, pay-per-class boxing (most boxing gyms require membership), those wanting a luxury spa-like fitness experience, or people uncomfortable in a combat-sport culture. The environment emphasizes training and sweat over comfort; expect minimal air conditioning in some areas and a culture where sparring is part of normal activity.
First-time visitors should call ahead or arrive 30 minutes before a known class time to complete paperwork and speak with a coach about your boxing experience level and goals. A staff member or coach will show you the space, explain bag rotation and safety rules (staying clear of active sparring, proper hand-wrapping), and assess whether you need coaching immediately or can start with open gym time and basic instruction. If you are entirely new to boxing, expect a brief orientation on stance, footwork, and bag technique before you begin. Bring hand wraps and boxing gloves if you own them; most gyms sell wraps and gloves or rent them. Plan to spend 45 minutes to an hour on your first visit with orientation included.
Hours vary by membership tier and season; confirm current hours directly with the facility, as boxing gyms often extend evening hours during fall and winter competition seasons and may close on holidays. Most Oklahoma City boxing facilities operate Monday through Saturday, 6 am to 9 pm or 7 am to 9 pm, with limited or no Sunday hours. Parking is typically available at or adjacent to the facility; ask about dedicated member parking if the space is in a shared strip mall. The facility should provide secure storage for personal items during training. Public transit is limited in Oklahoma City; driving is the practical option.
OKC Combat Sports fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's fitness landscape for people serious enough about boxing to commit to membership but not yet competing at an advanced amateur level. Its combination of equipment, coaching access, and sparring opportunity sets it apart from both commercial gyms and isolated private coaches.
