Glasgow-based Marc Kerr is the former professional Scottish Middleweight Champion Boxer who is helping people to get fit with the exciting new concept, Nineties Boxing.
Fans of the latest fitness trends looking for something fun and new might find what they are looking for in the west end this summer.
The Glasgow-based entrepreneur, who has 15 years of experience in the industry fighting at the top level, has just created Nineties Boxing.READ MORE: We tried new authentic Turkish restaurant Rumi and were treated to a delicious Mediterranean spread "We have been overwhelmed with the response from people in Glasgow’s West end and surrounding areas who want to get involved in our boutique style boxing in Ruthven Lane."
In-group classes for both boxing fundamentals and also functional fitness for both men and women are open for people looking to try out a more communal version of the fun new activity.
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