Posts by: Anna Danny

Reviews

Walk into almost any boxing gym in the U.S.—a gritty local spot, a polished Title Boxing Club, even a garage setup with a heavy bag swinging slightly off-center—and those Venum snake logos show up everywhere. Not always on the most…

Training

Walk into almost any boxing gym in the United States—Texas, California, New York, doesn’t matter—and one thing shows up fast: most fighters stand the same way. Left foot forward, jab snapping out, right hand waiting. Then a southpaw steps in,…

Training

Walk into any boxing gym in the U.S., and one thing stands out almost immediately—no two fighters stand exactly the same. Some look relaxed, almost casual. Others look coiled, like they’re about to spring. And then there’s that moment when…

Training

You finish a hard boxing session—gloves soaked, shoulders burning, lungs still catching up—and the first instinct is usually simple: grab whatever’s quick. Maybe a protein shake, maybe something worse (gas station snacks tend to show up more often than anyone…

Training

Most fighters grow up believing the jab is simple—straight out, straight back, nothing fancy. Then the flicker jab shows up, and suddenly that assumption falls apart a bit. This punch looks loose, almost careless. But once it starts landing, rhythm…

Training

Most people first encounter Muay Thai through chaos—fast exchanges, elbows slicing through guards, knees landing with that dull, heavy thud. It looks wild at first. Then something shifts. Patterns start showing up. Timing, rhythm, control. That’s when the sport stops…

Reviews

You ever lace up a pair of gloves that looked the part—flashy branding, solid stitching, all that—only to throw a few rounds and realize your knuckles are screaming and your wrists feel like rubber bands? Yeah, I’ve been there. That’s…

Training

You probably don’t notice your gloves—until they fail you. That’s usually how it goes. You’re midway through a heavy bag session, your knuckles feel oddly sharp against the padding, your wrist shifts just a little too much, and suddenly you’re…

Training

Most people walk into a boxing gym thinking power wins fights. Heavy hands, loud bags, sweat everywhere. But after a few rounds with a real partner, something shifts. Timing starts to matter more than strength. Distance feels tricky. Defense suddenly…