Cheddar's J.D. Durkin sits down with co-founder of Rumble, Noah Neiman, who describes the "sweet science of boxing" as the the inspiration behind the 45-minute boutique fitness class. Neiman weighs in on the background of its founders and how it made for a winning business collaboration. Rumble launched its original Chelsea, Manhattan studio in January 2017, and in less than a year the studio has become the most lucrative fitness studio in the U.S. with 31,000 unique visitors each month. The gym opened a second space this summer in Manhattan's NoHo neighborhood and will open other studios in New York and Los Angeles in 2018. Neiman goes through the company's motley crew of investors, who range from actors to sports superstars to musicians.

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