Owned and managed by former Muay Thai and MMA World Champion, Ole “Iron Fist” Laursen, Legacy Gym Boracay brings the traditional Muay Thai that Legacy Gym has long been known for, and adds world-class Boxing, MMA, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu programs to its wheelhouse.
Muay Thai, Boxing, and Kickboxing — master the stand-up game across two full-size rings with world-class coaches.
Mat
Grappling
BJJ and MMA ground game across 100 sqm of dedicated grappling area. Submissions, sweeps, and positional dominance.
Accommodation
Aircondition
Strength, cardio, and weight loss programs designed around your body. Outdoor training area, free weights, and full S&C setup.
Pricing
Pricing
No contracts. Join when you want.
Option 01
Training Only
Try us out with a single session or book longer periods in advance. All classes are group sessions held 3 times per day.
Single Session
Join a 90-minute class of your choice.
600PHP
All-day Pass
Choose to join any or all classes for one day.
1,000PHP
10 Sessions
Save by booking a set of 10 sessions in advance.
5,000PHP
Most Popular
Training & Accommodation
Full-immersion packages with training and on-site accommodation. Unlimited classes included every day of your stay.
1 Day
Choose to join any or all classes for one day.
2,000PHP
1 Week
Join unlimited sessions at Legacy Gym for one week.
11,000PHP
1 Month
Join unlimited sessions at Legacy Gym for one month.
40,000PHP
Option 03
Private Lessons
1:1 with an instructor, 60 minutes per session. Book in advance — time slots are flexible to fit your schedule.
Boxing
1,000PHP
Muay Thai
1,000PHP
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
1,000PHP
Mixed Martial Arts
1,000PHP
REAL RESULTS
Personal weight loss backed by real experience
If you want to get muscle definition, shave the excess fat, and get into the best shape of your life, Legacy Gym can help you get there! We understand that each person is built differently and needs their own unique program, so all our weightloss programs are personally designed for each individual - taking into account their goals and mindset.
Real results. No gimmicks
This is not a bootcamp. It’s a personalized weight-loss program built around your body, your level, and 20 years of experience.
Start where you are. Progress with confidence.
Transform at your pace, with expert guidance.
No pressure. No punishment. Just progress.
What our visitors say
Fighters, beginners, and everyone in between — here's what training at Legacy Gym has meant to them.
I came with zero fighting experience and left three months later having competed in my first Muay Thai bout. The coaches push you at your own pace and the community pulls you back every single morning. Best decision of my life.
Marcus T.
Australia
The facilities are world-class for a tropical island — two full boxing rings, a cage, and a massive grappling area. Training with Ole and his team completely transformed my striking. Nothing like it anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Sophie W.
United Kingdom
I booked a one-week package and extended twice. The combination of elite coaching, the island lifestyle, and training partners from 30+ countries is impossible to beat. I've trained at gyms all over the world — Legacy is special.
Riku M.
Finland
Lost 8kg in six weeks without starving once. The weight loss program is built around real training, not gimmicks. Ole knows exactly what works because he's lived it. My body and mindset are completely different now.
Dana K.
United States
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Everything you need to know about your stay at Legacy Gym Philippines.
What should I bring?
Quite simply anything you would bring on a normal holiday. Do remember a towel though, as we do not provide them. Any supplements, such as proteins, as they are more expensive here.
Equipment such as gloves, handwraps, shinguards, mouthpieces, groin guards, and shorts are available to purchased at the gym, or you may bring your own.
Do I need to speak Tagalog or any other Filipino language?
No, you do not. One of the advantages of living and training in the Philippines is that a high percentage of the population speaks fluent English, which makes communication easy.
This does not mean that you should still not try to learn one of the native Filipino tongues. The most popular of these are Tagalog and Cebuano. A good word to start with and one you will hear often in the Philippines is “Salamat”, meaning Thank You
Can I fight professional MMA, Boxing, or Muay Thai while in the Philippines?
Yes, you can. Throughout the Philippines, there are many fight promotions and events that happen very often. There are opportunities to fight MMA, Boxing, and Muay Thai, amateur or professional.
The Philippines is also home to a growing grappling scene, and tournaments are held quite frequently.
We also run Boracay Beatdown, our homegrown fight promotion that takes place inside the gym. It is a great place to get your feet wet, so to speak, and gain experience. These fights are amateur with bouts in MMA, Muay Thai, and Boxing.
Do I need to be a professional fighter to train with Legacy, or are beginners welcome?
Our trainers are skilled in working with all experience levels - from professionals fighting at the top levels of their sport to beginners still mastering the basics. The trainers will push you to su
We have had students come to us with little or no training. But with the right work ethic and the proper amount of training they have entered their first fights, and some have gone on to have very fine careers.
Where do i get a VISA extension and do i need to leave the country?
Most countries will be issued a 30-day tourist visa-on-arrival once arriving in the Philippines.
It is very simple to extend your visa in the Philippines. Unlike Thailand, you do not need to leave the country to extend or get a new visa. The immigration office in Boracay is very conveniently located 15 minutes from the gym and is just a short walk from D'Mall (the main shopping area of Boracay)
Though it will vary, the price for most extensions will range from ₱3,000 to ₱7,000.
What is the currency? Are there ATM's?
The Peso (PHP) is the currency used in the Philippines. Check out the latest exchange rates at XE.com.
ATM's are available throughout Boracay, as well as banks for exchanging. BPI, BDO, Allied, and MetroBank are a few of the banks with locations on Boracay.
We have Wi-Fi internet available throughout the gym, free of charge. Additionally, there are internet cafes located within a short distance. Many of our students also use the 4G signal from one of the mobile networks. Unlimited data and internet can be had through your mobile phone for roughly ₱1000 a month.
How do i get around Boracay?
Most visitors opt for motorized tricycles, which act as the island's taxis and make up most of its traffic. Tricycles are very cheap and very convenient; there always a constant stream of tricycles along Main Road and most rides cost around ₱10 to ₱20.
Short rides on busy routes, say from D'Mall to Station 3 or from Station 1 to Station 3, are a standard rate of ₱20 per passenger if you hire a vacant trike as they drive past. Trikes that are stationary and seeking passengers are seen as seeking a chartered fare and fares will start at ₱60. In short, if you wish to save money, you should flag down a moving vacant trike. Tricycle will also have a list of their standard fares posted.
Long rides, like Puka beach to D'Mall, should cost around ₱40. Drivers waiting near beaches, hotels, etc, generally ask a higher price like ₱150-200 even if you're alone. May be worth bargaining if there are a few people with you and you want an individual ride - otherwise, better catch a passing-by tricycle on the main road.
Motorbikes and bicycles can also be rented throughout the island.