UTRGV offers GX and Club boxing, which promotes health and teaches students self-defense techniques and fighting styles. UTRGV students who take part say the training helps them improve their skills and perform well in academics.
Alejandro Huerta, a GX Boxing instructor and Club Boxing president, explained the difference between GX boxing and Club boxing.
He said GX boxing is free of charge for students. Anyone is welcome to join since they only focus on the fitness aspect.
His goal in GX boxing is to help students’ well-being.
He provided information about the type of tournaments Club Boxing competes in.
He explained the importance of being an athlete.
Marketing junior Oscar Lugo, a member of GX boxing, said training improved his health.
He said Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather Jr. inspired his boxing journey.
Physics senior Rene Flores, who is also involved in GX boxing and Club Boxing, said training helps him perform better academically.
He said being part of boxing improved his health in many aspects, such as weight loss.
GX training takes place at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the University Recreation Building on the Edinburg campus.
Club Boxing training is at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the University Recreation Building on the Edinburg campus.