X3 Sports - Marietta
About
X3 Sports - Marietta offers a comprehensive range of martial arts disciplines including MMA, boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and kickboxing. The gym provides amenities such as weights, cardio equipment, bags, turf, and mats to support various training styles. The coaching staff includes experienced instructors like Tony Tucci, Aladino Rodriguez, and legendary six-time world champion Manu Ntoh, who brings championship-level expertise to Muay Thai and boxing training. Members often praise specific coaches by name, noting their skill and supportive approach during sessions.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members praise specific coaches like Aladino Rodriguez and Manu Ntoh for their excellent instruction and supportive approach, with some noting a friendly atmosphere that welcomes beginners. However, multiple reviews express serious concerns about facility maintenance, describing dirty bathrooms, broken air conditioning, and outdated equipment that creates uncomfortable training conditions. Several members criticize management practices, including difficult membership cancellation processes and perceived lack of investment in the gym's upkeep. Some experienced practitioners feel the gym lacks a competitive atmosphere suitable for serious training.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)
Elba Yajaira Hopkins
4 months ago
It was the first boxing class for my daughter we absolutely loved it! 🥊 My daughter really enjoyed training with Coach Aladino — he’s amazing! The atmosphere is super friendly, and without a doubt, it has become our favorite place. The attention from Marcus was the best part — thank you, Marcus, for your kindness and for guiding us every step of the way. 💪✨
Nelson David
4 months ago
If you're just a novice hobbyist just stepping into the world of BJJ/MMA just to get the blood flowing, this is a decent place to start. However, if you plan on competing or taking things seriously, I urge you to find somewhere else. This place has Zero competitive atmosphere. I tried this place out 2 years ago and again this year... nothing but the faces have changed.
KidsCorner
a month ago
This gym has gone completely downhill. All of the good coaches are gone, and it’s painfully obvious the owner doesn’t care about anything except taking your money. The place is filthy, especially the bathrooms — the toilets are literally black with grime and there’s stuff all over the back of the toilet seats. To make it worse, the bathroom door has been broken for two years, so people constantly open it while you’re inside. The AC is always broken, the equipment is old and outdated, and nothing ever seems to get fixed or improved. It feels neglected, unhygienic, and unsafe. If you’re looking for a gym that values cleanliness, maintenance, or its members, this is not it. Save your money and go somewhere that actually gives a crap.
Mason Parisi
2 months ago
I got injured soon after starting, followed by several deaths in my family and subsequently moving. I tried to cancel my membership or find a way to not pay as much since I hadn't gone quite as often as I would have liked. I was reminded 4 times over the phone that if I had joined a couple months earlier they could have helped me but now I have to pay 350 dollars to not use the service anymore. Great people at this gym, but horrible management.
Spruce Superior
a month ago
I’ve been extremely disappointed with this gym. All of the good coaches were let go and only given one day’s notice before being removed from the schedule, which shows a complete lack of respect for the people who actually made this place worth coming to. On top of that, the gym is consistently dirty, including the bathrooms. The AC is constantly broken, and there are days when it’s 80–90 degrees inside, which is unacceptable for a place where people are working out. Paying $100 a month feels like throwing money away—none of it seems to go back into maintenance, cleanliness, or staff. From my own conversations with the owner, it’s clear he doesn’t care about members’ concerns or the overall experience. There are far better gyms out there that actually value their members and staff. I would not recommend this place.
fitness_centerAmenities
scheduleHours
Monday: 6:30 – 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 – 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 – 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 6:30 – 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 6:30 – 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
groupCoaches & Instructors
Tony Tucci
Instructor
Manu Ntoh
Muay Thai and Boxing Coach
Six-time World Champion, Legendary Coach
World-renowned Muay Thai and boxing coach recently welcomed to X3 Sports roster.
Aladino Rodriguez
Instructor
Ben Kaplan
Instructor
Daniel Staples
Instructor
Erna Edwards
Instructor
Joshua Potesta
Instructor
Latrisha Allen
Instructor
Joel Kasik
Instructor
Mia Henderson
Instructor