Experience a real fight camp in Bali

Seven days of boxing with a world champion in your corner and ambitious teammates beside you. You’ll learn the details most boxers miss, push your limits, and leave with proof that you’re capable of more than you could have imagined.

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Who this is for

  • You do not need to be an experienced boxer or high skill level.
  • You are coachable, honest about where you are, and ready to work.
  • You want proper boxing coaching, not just pads, sweat, and clips.
  • You want a serious physical and mental challenge in a controlled environment.
  • You want to train around people who are also there to push themselves.

Who this is not for

  • You want a casual Bali holiday with a little boxing added on.
  • You want the image of a challenge more than the work itself.
  • You are not willing to be corrected or start from the basics.
  • You want uncontrolled sparring, ego rounds, or chaos.
  • You are looking for the cheapest group trip possible.

Seven days

One progressive system.

Arrive, settle in, then train through Dan's fight language: Camp Standard, Compulsory Boxing, Cruise Control, Overdrive, and Top Gear. Saturday tests the work. Sunday lets the week land.

Arrival

Settle in and meet the camp

Airport support, villa check-in, kit check, and a first read on the standard before training starts properly.

  • Arrive

    Airport transfer support and check-in at the camp villa.

  • Settle

    Meet the group, coaches, and the week ahead without forcing a fake icebreaker.

  • Prepare

    Kit check, expectations, injuries, limitations, and what to bring into day one.

  • Evening

    Simple food, early night, and a clear standard for the week.

Day 1

Camp Standard

Set the base before the names mean anything: stance, balance, guard recovery, jab habits, and the standard expected for the week.

  • 10:00

    Boxing session: assessment, stance, balance, range, and jab habits.

  • Midday

    Food, recovery, and time back at the villa.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: punch mechanics, guard recovery, partner drills, and coach correction.

  • Evening

    Group meal or villa catch-up to review the day.

Day 2

Compulsory Boxing

Fencing, feinting, jabbing to find range, then exploding with a combination and resetting before you admire the work.

  • 08:00

    S&C session built to support the boxing, not turn the camp into bootcamp.

  • 10:00

    Boxing session: fencing, feinting, jabbing to find range, and clean entries.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: combination, exit, reset, then repeat under coach correction.

  • Evening

    Recovery, food, and optional social time.

Day 3

Cruise Control

Control the ring, circle, manage distance, land single shots, and learn how to hit without getting dragged into a trade.

  • 10:00

    Boxing session: movement, pivots, single shots, outside control, and drawing mistakes.

  • Midday

    Meal prep, rest, and time to recover properly.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: be a ghost, defend, react, score, and stay calm when the pace rises.

  • Evening

    Coach-led review of what is improving and what needs correcting.

Day 4

Overdrive Boxing

Jab in, attack in two phases, step out, step back in, and reset before the other person can settle.

  • 08:00

    S&C session focused on energy, durability, and recovery for the next boxing block.

  • 10:00

    Boxing session: jab in, attack in two phases, step out, step back in, reset.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: tight guard educated pressure, reaction manipulation, and controlled rounds.

  • Evening

    Recovery, food, and optional group dinner.

Day 5

Top Gear

Put the week together under fatigue: non-stop phases in and out of range, feet constantly working, decisions staying clean.

  • 10:00

    Boxing session: phases in and out of range, scenario rounds, and tactical constraints.

  • Midday

    Food, rest, and personal coaching notes.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: Top Gear rounds, final corrections, and game-plan prep for Saturday.

  • Evening

    Rules briefing, light recovery, and individual game plans.

Saturday

The Pressure Test

A coach-led test of the structure, composure, and confidence built across the training week.

  • 10:00

    Warm-up, movement rehearsal, final technical checks, and corner instructions.

  • 12:00

    Controlled 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout against a matched partner. No winners. No losers.

  • 14:00

    Debrief, feedback, photos, video moments, and what changed from the first session.

  • Evening

    Final group meal, recovery, and the close of the training week.

Sunday

Recovery and Bali finish

The hard work is done. Finish the week with the group, recover properly, and leave with a clear next step.

  • Morning

    Slow start, breakfast, recovery, and check-out flow.

  • Day

    Curated social/recovery day: beach club, recovery spot, or team meal.

  • After

    Content folders, post-camp notes, and guidance on how to keep training when you get home.

  • Depart

    Transport support and final goodbyes.

Dan Chapman, The Boxing Camp coach

Your coach, Dan Chapman

Dan brings world champion fight experience, more than 20 years in boxing, and an education-first approach to pressure. This is not pads for clips. It is structure, correction, communication, and a system you can actually use when someone is in front of you.

  • BKB world champion
  • Team GB and Olympic-pathway boxer
  • 15x Welsh National Champion
  • 4x British Champion
  • Youth Commonwealth gold medalist
  • BKFC fighter

Your corner

Dan leads the camp. Around him is a small corner built to sharpen the work: coaching eyes, fight experience, and people who understand what pressure is supposed to reveal.

Coach Darius

Boxing coach

Coach Darius

Darius brings over 15 years in boxing, from Latvia to fights under his belt and a full-time focus on coaching. For the last five years he has worked with amateur fighters and world-class athletes while travelling around the world.

His approach is honest growth: spot the weak point, turn it into a strength, and help you become better in the ring and in life.

Oliver Betts winning a boxing bout

Oracle Boxing

Oliver Betts

Oliver has captivated more than 300,000 YouTube subscribers by breaking down the fundamental mechanics of punching technique, footwork, and defence in boxing.

He will be there to set the standard, train alongside you, and help make the details sharp enough to hold up when pressure rises.

Alex Moisii at The Ring Bali

Co-host

Alex Moisii

Alex is a co-host and sponsor of The Boxing Camp. His angle is simple: boxing does not just test fitness, it tests how you make decisions under pressure.

He brings the business and identity shift lens: composure, discipline, standards, and what changes when an already successful operator chooses to be tested again.

Where you will train

The Ring Bali.

The camp is built around a serious boxing environment, not a hotel-gym fitness class. You train where the room already understands rounds, correction, pressure, and standards.

  • Boxing ring, bags, open training floor, and recovery space.
  • A focused Bali setting with enough edge to make the work feel real.
  • Close enough to the island experience, but centred on the boxing.

What’s Included

The point is not a hotel package with boxing attached. It is the full camp week: coaching, structure, pressure, recovery, and enough support around it that you can focus on the work.

Seven days in Bali

  • Seven-day fight camp experience in Bali
  • Five boxing-led training days with two boxing sessions per day
  • 2-3 strength and conditioning sessions built to support the boxing
  • Dan's fight-language system: Compulsory Boxing, Cruise Control, Overdrive, and Top Gear
  • Technical coaching, pad work, partner drills, and controlled pressure work
  • World champion coaching led by Dan Chapman
  • Oracle Boxing detail work with Oliver Betts
  • Saturday pressure test with a controlled 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout against a matched partner
  • Accommodation for the camp week
  • Healthy meal support during the programme
  • Airport and camp transport support
  • Standard photos and videos from the week
  • Private camp WhatsApp group before and after the experience
  • Post-camp guidance on how to keep training properly when you return home

Flights, personal boxing equipment, and private one-to-one videographer coverage are not included.

Exact dates, cohort details, and final logistics are confirmed after application so we can make sure the camp is the right fit before you commit.

How to get your space on the camp.

Apply first, then we will check the fit, talk through the details, and confirm whether this is the right week for you.

01

Submit the application

Tell us where you are starting from, why this matters now, and what you want the week to change.

02

Fit call if it makes sense

We confirm goals, training reality, travel dates, injuries, and whether the camp can actually serve you.

03

Secure the place

If both sides agree, you receive the next step, pre-camp preparation, and the logistics for the cohort.

We review applications properly because we want to build the right room for this event: good people, the right energy, and a group that is ready to train seriously together.

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Who is this camp actually for?

Ambitious people who want a real boxing challenge, not a casual fitness retreat. You do not need to arrive as an experienced boxer, but you do need to be coachable, honest about your level, and ready to be corrected.

What will I be doing each day?

You will train through five structured training days with two boxing sessions per day, supported by conditioning, recovery, partner drills, and pressure work. Saturday is the controlled final test, Sunday is the recovery and social finish.

Is the final test safe?

The final test is a controlled 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout against a matched partner. No winners. No losers. It is coached, contained, and designed to test composure, structure, and decision making under pressure.

How fit do I need to be?

Fit enough to train daily and recover responsibly. You do not need to be fight-ready, but you should be prepared for a hard week. Injuries, limitations, or concerns should be declared in the application.

Who will coach me?

Dan Chapman leads the camp, with Oracle Boxing standards in the room and a small team built around correction, structure, and pressure. This is not pads for clips. The point is to become sharper under coaching.

What is included?

The pilot offer includes the camp programme, accommodation, meal support, airport and camp transport support, boxing training, coaching, standard photo/video capture, the private camp group, and post-camp guidance. Flights and personal boxing equipment are not included.

Why is it application only?

Because the group changes the experience. We review applications to protect the standard, match the right people, and make sure the camp is actually a fit before anyone commits.

When are dates confirmed?

Dates, cohort details, and final logistics are confirmed through the application and call process while the pilot cohort is being built.