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      16 August 2025

The club’s success is not limited to one boxer. Fifteen-year-old Alfie Taylor is another rising talent, while younger members are also beginning to make their mark.

Mark Stroh, 13, has been training at the gym for around a year and says boxing has had a positive impact on his life.

“I like the fitness and how good it makes me feel,” he mentioned. “It’s local, I’ve made lots of friends here and everyone’s nice.

“It helps outside of boxing too – it teaches you how to look after yourself.”

Stroh is now preparing to compete in the Welsh Open tournament, in which he hopes to secure his first title.

Across Wales, boxing continues to grow. There are currently 1,621 registered boxers and 136 affiliated clubs, according to Welsh Boxing.

The sport also offers pathways to the highest level, including the Commonwealth Games, one of the biggest honours for amateur fighters representing Wales.

But for clubs like A.N.A, the focus remains on community as much as competition.

What was once a gym facing closure has become a hub for opportunity, discipline and ambition and proof of what can be achieved when a community comes together.

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