In a short span of only five years, Lion’s Head has definitely made a name for itself in the western boxing scene in Bangkok. Catering to all walks of life ranging from pro and amateur fighters to celebrities, CEOs, enthusiasts, students and many more clients from all over highly seek the tutelage of the coaching staff who are known for their very detailed and well-explained manner of teaching. LHBA (Lion’s Head Boxing Academy) is known for making sure that their clients get their money’s worth by making sure everyone, with different levels/abilities learn the art of boxing or should we say, the sweet science.
Coach Jay-R, founder and head coach of LHBA, wants to reach out to the Filipino community as well as other groups in Bangkok for their 5th anniversary promotion which offer a free boxing class for beginners every Sundays from 10-11am. This class will be free until the end of the year. A way of saying thank you, according to Coach Jay-R’s wife, Jean Sivapram (Co-founder, Owner) to all the people who have supported them throughout the years and she hopes to continuously grow the boxing scene in Bangkok.

For more info, visit their website www.lionsheadboxing.com or their Facebook page.
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