Aspe will have the largest boxing and MMA center in Europe.
Aspe, Spain, is about to become the epicenter of elite boxing and MMA training in Europe. Backed by a one million euro investment from the renowned Dawes family. This state-of-the-art facility will put the region on the global sporting map, attracting top athletes from around the world. In fact, Aspe will become the most important sports center in Europe. Aspe will have the largest boxing and MMA center in Europe!
A state-of-the-art facility for champions
Located on Camino Viejo de Hondón in Alicante, the facility will occupy 11,000 square meters of land. Highlights include four boxing rings, a soccer field, a swimming pool and several specialized training areas. This state-of-the-art center is designed specifically to meet the needs of elite athletes, providing them with everything they need to hone their skills and reach their maximum potential.
Attracting the best talent from all over Europe
The center will attract boxing and MMA athletes, which will increase Aspe’s sports profile. Its construction is expected to attract elite sports figures, which will further boost local tourism. With an expected opening in late 2025 or early 2026, the facility will quickly become the destination of choice for fighters of all ages, making a significant mark on the European sports scene.
Boosting local sports and community engagement
According to Antonio Puerto, the mayor of Aspe, the center will host world championships and international camps. It will also serve as a bridge to strengthen ties with local communities. Not only will it attract high-level sporting events, but it will also facilitate access to local clubs and schools, thus promoting youth sports and a stronger sports culture in the area.
A dream come true for boxing champion Kiko Martinez
Kiko Martínez, world boxing champion, has expressed his enthusiasm for the project. For him, this center will represent “a game changer for martial arts,” putting Aspe on the world map. With so much potential, this ambitious center will reshape the future of European combat sports.