Warrior boxing matchmaking
Index
- How many clubs does Warrior Boxing work with?
- Is the information on Warrior Boxings website accurate?
- How do I pay the annual administration fee for Warrior Boxing?
- When can I View my Warrior Boxing registration?
- Is there a warranty on the information in the Warrior Boxing database?
- Should boxers train with weights or strength training?
- When can I View my Warrior Boxing registration?
- What information do I need to register a boxer club?
- When can I View my Warrior Boxing registration?
- What information do I need to register a boxer club?
- What is the annual administration fee (AAF)?
- What information do I need to register a boxer club?
- Can you find new strength through boxing?
- How was Oni introduced to boxing?
How many clubs does Warrior Boxing work with?
Warrior Boxing Combat Directory Combat Trophies Shop Matchmaking Database Shows/Results Register Log in Club Login Currently working alongside 1330 clubs across the UK Reminders will only be sent out to the registered Club administrators email address.
Is the information on Warrior Boxings website accurate?
Please note: Warrior Boxing has made every attempt to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information provided on this website. However, the information is provided as is without warranty of any kind.
How do I pay the annual administration fee for Warrior Boxing?
Credit/Debit card to pay the £45 annual administration fee. Thank you. PLEASE NOTE: Nothing is available to view until all details have been entered, the administration fee has been paid and approval is granted by Warrior Boxing. All registrations require authorisation and e-mail confirmation before they appear online.
When can I View my Warrior Boxing registration?
PLEASE NOTE: Nothing is available to view until all details have been entered, the administration fee has been paid and approval is granted by Warrior Boxing. All registrations require authorisation and e-mail confirmation before they appear online.
Is there a warranty on the information in the Warrior Boxing database?
However, the information is provided as is without warranty of any kind. Warrior Boxing does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained on this database.
Should boxers train with weights or strength training?
I believe boxers should train with weights or do some other form of strength training, but just not in the same way that bodybuilders and powerlifters train. The strength and cardio training in both CrossFit and plyometric training share numerous parallels with boxing.
When can I View my Warrior Boxing registration?
PLEASE NOTE: Nothing is available to view until all details have been entered, the administration fee has been paid and approval is granted by Warrior Boxing. All registrations require authorisation and e-mail confirmation before they appear online.
What information do I need to register a boxer club?
IMPORTANT: Do not begin this registration process unless you have the following to hand: Names, addresses, postcodes and contact numbers for your Gym, Hon.Secretary, Competition Secretary. Coaches names and all your available Boxers details including weight, date of birth and record. Credit/Debit card to pay the £45 annual administration fee.
How do I pay the annual administration fee for Warrior Boxing?
Credit/Debit card to pay the £45 annual administration fee. Thank you. PLEASE NOTE: Nothing is available to view until all details have been entered, the administration fee has been paid and approval is granted by Warrior Boxing. All registrations require authorisation and e-mail confirmation before they appear online.
What information do I need to register a boxer club?
IMPORTANT: Do not begin this registration process unless you have the following to hand: Names, addresses, postcodes and contact numbers for your Gym, Hon.Secretary, Competition Secretary. Coaches names and all your available Boxers details including weight, date of birth and record. Credit/Debit card to pay the £45 annual administration fee.
Can you find new strength through boxing?
Six women found new strength through the sport – and have had their stories immortalised by a celebrated female photographer Esther Oni started boxing a year ago and now trains four times a week.
How was Oni introduced to boxing?
Oni was introduced to boxing when a university friend invited her to watch a women’s match. “I saw how confident the girls were, so I started reading about boxing, got a job as an administrator at EliteBox, and started training.