We train our fight challengers in every aspect of fighting, but the discipline we instill in each of our challenges that is the biggest benefit.
PHYSICAL HEALTH
Learning correct fighting technique and building the fitness to compete in our fight nights is why our challenges are designed to be physically gruelling.
MENTAL HEALTH
Above everything else, our goal is to provide a life changing experience, so everyone finishes with a positive approach to their mental health.
NEXT challenges
JANUARY 2026
- BOXING 19TH JANUARY
- MUAY THAI 19TH JANUARY
MAY 2026
- MUAY THAI 4TH MAY
- BOXING 4TH MAY
NEXT SHOWS
wbaf Boxing & Muay thai
BOXING 14TH MARCH
MUAY THAI 14TH MARCH
infliction fight series
BOXING 14TH MARCH
MUAY THAI 14TH MARCH
challenger spotlights
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FAQ'S
DO I NEED EXPERIENCE?
No experience required and we only accept people who have never fought in the chosen challenge sport before. Training is fine (even if training for years) but you must not have officially competed in the challenge sport.
HOW MANY TRAINING SESSIONS?
We recommend no less than 3 training days per week, but ideally 5 sessions for the best outcome. Every Saturday during the challenge is a sparring day, try to make them when you can!
DO WE COMPETE AT THE END?
We train all our challengers with the goal to compete in an Infliction fight night at the end of the challenge. These fight nights are highly recommended and rewarding, but not a requirement.