Aspe to Host Europe’s Largest Boxing and Martial Arts Center
Aspe, Spain, is about to become the epicenter of elite boxing and martial arts training in Europe. The city will soon be home to Europe’s largest boxing and martial arts center, supported by a one-million-euro investment from the renowned Dawes family. This state-of-the-art facility will elevate the region into a global sports hub and attract top-tier athletes from around the world. Aspe to Host Europe’s Largest Boxing and Martial Arts Center!
A State-of-the-Art Facility for Champions
Located on Camino Viejo de Hondón in Alicante, the project will span 11,000 square meters of prime real estate. The center will feature four dedicated boxing rings, a soccer field, a swimming pool, and several specialized training zones. Designed with top athletes in mind, this cutting-edge facility will provide everything needed to hone skills and help them reach their full potential.
Attracting Top Talent from All Over Europe
The center will cater to both boxing and MMA athletes. Its construction is expected to draw elite sports figures, giving a significant boost to local tourism in Aspe. Set to open by late 2025 or early 2026, the facility will quickly become the go-to destination for aspiring and established fighters alike, making a strong mark on the European sports scene.
Boosting Local Sports and Community Engagement
Antonio Puerto, the Mayor of Aspe, believes the center will host world championships and international training camps. “It will not only attract top-tier sports events but also create valuable connections with local communities,” he said. Additionally, the center will be accessible to local clubs and schools, promoting youth sports and helping foster a strong sports culture in the area.
A Dream Come True for Boxing Champion Kiko Martínez
Boxing world champion Kiko Martínez is thrilled about the project, calling it “a game-changer for martial arts” that will put Aspe on the global map. With its vast potential, this ambitious center will reshape the future of European combat sports.