Carrie Rengers

New business to open in longtime Cake Stuff space at Westlink Shopping Center

Strength training has become a big part of Rebel Boxing Club, which is necessitating a move to double the club’s space.
Strength training has become a big part of Rebel Boxing Club, which is necessitating a move to double the club’s space. Courtesy photo

Five years after buying and renaming a former Title Boxing Club business, Nichole Seiler is moving her Rebel Boxing Club and doubling its size.

As soon as remodeling is done in the next month or two, Seiler will move the business from the Central and Maize Road area to just down the street at the Westlink Shopping Center, at Central and Tyler.

She’s taking the former Cake Stuff space, which is 6,000 square feet compared to the 3,200 square feet the business now occupies.

In addition to growing her clientele in general, Seiler said the training portion of her business “just exploded.”

“It used to just be boxing only,” she said.

There was a demand, however, for weights and personal training.

Seiler said she’s been adding new coaches for that side of the business.

She said her new landlord is adding bathrooms and showers for her business, and then it should be ready to go.

Boxing is still a big part of Rebel Boxing Club, but so is strength training, which is causing the business to move to the Westlink Shopping Center to double its size.
Boxing is still a big part of Rebel Boxing Club, but so is strength training, which is causing the business to move to the Westlink Shopping Center to double its size. Courtesy photo

This story was originally published October 13, 2025 at 4:02 AM.

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Carrie Rengers
The Wichita Eagle
Carrie Rengers has been a reporter for more than three decades, including more than 20 years at The Wichita Eagle. If you have a tip, please e-mail or tweet her or call 316-268-6340.
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