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Looking to start Muay Thai—or level up with clinch, pads and sparring? This 2025 guide spotlights reliable, beginner-friendly and fight-tested Muay Thai gyms in Singapore, with locations, pricing cues, and smart tips so you can train safely and consistently.

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Top Muay Thai Gyms in Singapore

1) Evolve MMA (Orchard • East • Buona Vista)

Evolve MMA fighter looking fierce in a boxing gym

Website: https://evolve-mma.com/
Why train here: Flagship chain with large class schedules and world-champion instructors; multiple central outlets (Orchard Central, KINEX, Star Vista). Great if you want many time slots across town.

2) The Ring Boxing Community (River Valley • Choa Chu Kang)

The Ring Boxing Community members training with heavy bags

Website: https://thering.sg/
Why train here: Boxing-first gym with structured Muay Thai classes, drop-in at S$35, and unlimited memberships from S$220–S$300/month. Good vibe, clear pricing. (See CCK outlet for West-side access.)

3) Onyx MMA (SAFRA Jurong • Tampines • Yishun)

Heavy bags hanging in a row at Onyx MMA gym

Website: https://www.onyxmma.com/
Why train here: Islandwide access via SAFRA clubs, beginner to advanced Muay Thai, and published rates (e.g., 1-month unlimited S$327; monthly subscription S$259.40; student/NSF discounts). Kids’ Muay Thai available.

4) Juggernaut Fight Club (CBD fringe)

Juggernaut Fight Club members practicing boxing combinations

Website: https://juggernautfightclub.com/
Why train here: Old-school, fight-centric gym with unlimited classes from ~S$200/month and drop-in from S$20—a solid value choice for regulars.

5) Pineapple MMA (Central)

A view of Pineapple MMA training area in Singapore

Website: https://www.pineapplemma.com/
Why train here: Premium boutique striking gym with top-tier coaches, showers/towels and gear rental; clear class requirements (wraps/gloves; shin guards for technique/sparring).

6) Hilltop Academy (Little India / Serangoon Rd)

Two fighters competing in a ring at Hilltop Academy

Website: https://www.hilltopacademysg.com/
Why train here: Long-running, authentic Muay Thai academy with a 1-week unlimited trial (S$48) and private-training packs.

7) PFG Muay Thai (Balestier)

A PFG Muay Thai student practicing a punch in Singapore

Website: https://www.pfgmuaythai.com/
Why train here: Muay Thai-only timetable running 7am–9:30pm, 7 days; free trial sign-up and handy central address (32 Kim Keat Rd).

8) Farong Muay Thai (CBD / Clarke Quay)

A Farong Muay Thai trainer teaching a student

Website: https://www.farongmuaythai.com/
Why train here: Boutique CBD gym with weekday classes; convenient for office-hour warriors (Hongkong St area; lunch classes often seen around S$35).

9) BXG Boxing & Fitness (City fringe)

A BXG Boxing & Fitness student kicking a pad

Website: https://www.bxgfitness.com/
Why train here: Structured Muay Thai across basic / intermediate / advanced levels—great for steady progression without rushing into contact.

10) Chowraiooi Muay Thai (Farrer Park / Jalan Besar)

Chowraiooi Muay Thai students and a coach posing happily in a gym

Website: https://chowraiooimuaythai.com/
Why train here: Established in 2011 under a traditional Thai lineage; 34 Sam Leong Rd address listed for enquiries.

Common Muay Thai Class Types

Class Type

What to expect

Fundamentals / Beginner

Stance, guard, basic punches/kicks/knees/elbows, padwork; light partner drills.

All-Levels / Technique

Combinations, defense, footwork; often no sparring unless stated.

Sparring & Clinch

Controlled rounds; usually requires mouthguard/shin guards. (Some gyms list gear needs explicitly.) Pineapple MMA

Padwork / Conditioning

Rounds on pads & bags; cardio and power focus.

Kids / Teens

Scaled drills and coordination for 4–12+ yrs. (Example: Onyx Kids’ Muay Thai.) onyx-mma

Personal Training (1:1)

Fast feedback on technique, tailored conditioning and fight prep. Impact MMA

How to Choose the Right Gym Near You

  • Location & schedule: Pick a gym near home/work with many time slots (e.g., Evolve’s multiple outlets; Onyx’s SAFRA network).

  • Transparent pricing: Look for published rates (e.g., The Ring credits/drop-ins; Onyx memberships; Juggernaut passes).

  • Trial first: Try a free/low-cost trial to gauge coaching style and safety culture (Impact S$15 group trial; PFG free trial; Hilltop one-week pass).

 

  • Gear & safety: Check gear rules for technique/sparring classes (wraps, gloves; shin guards, mouthguard).

  • Kids’ programs: If enrolling children, confirm age bands and fixed time-slot policies (Onyx Kids).

Muay Thai Prices in Singapore (Guide)

Real-world examples from gyms that publish pricing. Always reconfirm latest promos and GST.

 

Item

Typical Price Band

Example sources

Drop-in (per class)

~S$20–S$35

Juggernaut S$20; The Ring S$35; Farong lunch class ~S$35. Juggernaut Fight Club | SGThe Ring SGFacebook

Unlimited 1 month

~S$200–S$327

Juggernaut ~S$200; Onyx S$327; The Ring S$300. Juggernaut Fight Club | SGonyx-mmaThe Ring SG

Longer plans (6–12 mo)

~S$220–S$235/mo (paid monthly)

The Ring S$220–S$235; Onyx annual avg S$218/mo. The Ring SGonyx-mma

Trials

Free–S$79

PFG free trial; Impact S$15 trial; The Ring 1-week S$79; Hilltop 1-week S$48. Prime Fight GymImpact MMAThe Ring SGHilltop Academy

Personal Training (1:1)

~S$60–S$130+ / hr

Impact S$60 (MT/Boxing) first PT; Onyx S$130.80; (premium studios may charge more). Impact MMAonyx-mma

Kids’ monthly

~S$131–S$174 (1–2x/week)

Onyx Kids subscription rates. onyx-mma

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: I’m a total beginner—will I fit in?
A: Yes. Gyms like Impact MMA explicitly welcome beginners and offer S$15 group trials to ease you in.

 

Q: What gear do I need?
A: Wraps and gloves for all striking classes; for technique/sparring, add shin guards and mouthguard (some gyms list this requirement).

 

Q: Are there non-sparring classes?
A: Absolutely—fundamentals/technique/padwork sessions are typically non-sparring; sparring/clinching is clearly labeled and optional.

 

Q: Can my child train Muay Thai?
A: Many gyms run kids’ programs (e.g., Onyx Kids for 4–12-year-olds with fixed timeslots).

Popular Training Areas

  • Orchard / Buona Vista / East Coast: Evolve MMA outlets at Orchard Central, Star Vista, and KINEX.

  • SAFRA clubs (West/East/North): Onyx MMA at Jurong, Tampines, Yishun.

  • River Valley & CCK: The Ring (main + CCK).

  • Balestier: PFG Muay Thai (Kim Keat Rd).

  • CBD / Clarke Quay: Farong Muay Thai (Hongkong St area).

  • Farrer Park: Impact MMA (424 Race Course Rd).

Key Takeaways

  • Match the gym to your schedule & goal: multi-outlet chains (Evolve, Onyx) = lots of slots; fight-centric clubs (Juggernaut, Farong) = gritty reps; boutique (Pineapple) = premium amenities.

  • Expect to pay: S$20–S$35 drop-ins and ~S$200–S$327 for monthly unlimited, with meaningful savings on longer plans.

  • Trial before you commit: free/low-cost trials and week passes help you assess coaching and safety culture.

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