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Fairbairn Boxing Club in London is where history meets community. Started in the late 1800s by Lady Trowe as Fairbairn Boys Club, it's been a safe spot for East End kids for over a century.
Named after the word “fairbairn,” meaning “good child,” the club focuses on the well-being of young people. Moving to Fairbairn Hall in Plaistow in 1923, it’s been a hub for boxing, football, rugby, and cricket ever since.
Fairbairn has seen stars like Billy Walker, Terry Spinks, Graham Gooch, and Alan Curbishley rise through its ranks—proof of its knack for nurturing talent. But it’s not just about the sport; Fairbairn is a community. With top-notch coaches, they offer classes for everyone—beginners to advanced.
Looking to get fit, build confidence, or go pro in boxing? Fairbairn’s got you covered with state-of-the-art facilities, including a fully-equipped gym and boxing ring. Plus, they give back to the community, working with local groups to offer extra support to members.
So, if you want a boxing club in London with a proud history and a modern vibe, Fairbairn Boxing Club is the place. Join today and start your journey in the noble art of boxing!

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