
Spanish urban artist Bea Pelea is throwing punches in her latest release! The accompanying visuals for “Más Hondo” showcase the singer incorporating boxing classes into her creative vision, delivering a knockout blend of rhythm and raw emotions.
With brutally honest lyrics, Bea Pelea uses the ring as more than just an aesthetic choice in this new clip. The combat sport becomes a powerful metaphor throughout the track, representing the deeper battles everyone faces in intense relationships.
Boxing Classes Meet Urban Music
The title “Más Hondo” (meaning “deeper”) matches brilliantly with the song’s exploration of going beyond surface-level connections. Indeed, the boxing class imagery reinforces this message, showing that real intimacy requires the same dedication and intensity as training in the arena.
The lyrics show a breakup and the desire to get your lover back, but at the same time, these verses want something more serious.
Most importantly, this tune was produced by the Madrid-based duo Los Del Control, known for crafting dope beats in the Reggeaton scene. Such talented guys elevate “Más Hondo” into another league, transforming it into a real anthem.

Women-Only Boxing Classes Gain Momentum
Women-only boxing classes are having a serious moment right now, going from underground fitness trend to total mainstream obsession.
These classes create a no-judgment zone where women can punch, sweat, and build strength without feeling self-conscious. Aside from the killer workout, participants say this sport boosts their confidence and gives them a legit way to blow off steam.
With celebs and influencers constantly posting their training sessions, more women are lacing up the gloves than ever before. Which mirrors Bea Pelea’s “Más Hondo,” where boxing means refusing to settle.
Want more? Dive into Lapili, La Zowi, Bad Gyal, and Rosalía. And if you’re learning Spanish, their music makes for the perfect study soundtrack.
How Much Is Boxing Classes?
Boxing classes cost anywhere from $15 to $50 per session, depending on the gym. Monthly memberships at dedicated boxing studios typically run $100-$200, while boutique spots can hit $200-$400.
Women-only boxing classes usually charge $25-$40 per drop-in. Most gyms offer free trials or intro deals, so shop around before committing.
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