

Boxing Club
University of Portsmouth Boxing Club train and compete against other university clubs
2022/23 Semester 2 Memberships
- Compete: £70 (includes training, transport, equipment, coaching and fixtures)
- Train: £45 (no BUCS fixtures)
Boxing training sessions
Compete
- Monday 8.00pm-10.30pm (at Heart of Portsmouth Boxing Club)
- Wednesday 9.00am-11.00am (at Heart of Portsmouth Boxing Club)
- Sunday 10.15am-12.15pm (at Heart of Portsmouth Boxing Club)
Train
- Monday 8.00pm-10.30pm
- Wednesday 9.00am-11.00am
Competitions
Competitions will take place throughout the course of the year at various locations, including home shows at Ravelin Sports Centre.
Memberships to join our clubs for the 22/23 year are now open. Please note: For some clubs you would have needed to attend trials before purchasing a membership.

PLAY Sessions
Lots of our clubs offer PLAY sessions, a more casual way to play without committing to a year membership. PLAY sessions are included with your Ravelin Sports Centre membership!
The sports included are:
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Cricket
- Dance
- Dodgeball
- Fencing
- Handball
- Softball
- Squash
- Swimming
- Taekwondo and Karate
- Trampolining
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
LGBTQ+ sports club guidance
We welcome all students to take part in non-competitive sports and we recognise the health and wellbeing benefits of being active. Competitive sports are bound by specific policies governed by the sport's National Governing Body which may be less inclusive. Please find below inclusion guidance for our club.
Mixed-gender Club | Trans-gender Club | Non-binary Club | Gender-queer Club |
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Yes | Partially | Partially | Partially |
Both males and females can compete individually | Lack of clarity on participation in competitions. Individuals who need support are advised to contact BUCS or TeamUOP@port.ac.uk. Anyone can attend weekly Play sessions without disclosing their assigned gender at birth. |
Play: Yes - anyone can take part in our Play sessions if you hold the relevant membership.
Train: Inclusivity dependant - individuals would have to train for competitions which would be linked to assigned gender at birth.
Compete: Inclusivity dependant - competitors would have to compete in either male or female competitions which match their assigned gender at birth.
Check out the full guidance on englandboxing.org.