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 can be a serious beginner, intermediate boxer, or amateur looking for sharper structure.
  • You are coachable, honest about where you are, and ready to be corrected.
  • 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.

This is not for you if

  • 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.

Camp week

One progressive system.

Each day gives you a different answer under pressure: how to enter range, how to reset, how to control pace, how to hold shape when someone comes forward, and how to make cleaner decisions when you are tired. Saturday tests the work. Final Sunday turns the bout into a clear 3-month plan.

Arrival Sunday

Settle in and meet the camp

Arrive in Bali, meet the team, get settled into the villa, and understand the standard before training starts on Monday.

This is not a training day. You arrive, get settled into the villa, meet the coaches and the rest of the group, then walk through the standard for the week.

We use the day to check kit, injuries, limitations, food, transport, and expectations so Monday can start clean.

Monday

Compulsory Boxing

Fencing, feinting, and jabbing your way into range, then exploding with speed and intent before resetting behind the jab.

  • 08:00

    Boxing session: fencing, feinting, jabbing, balance, patience, and range control.

  • Midday

    Food, recovery, and time back at the villa before the second session.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: favourite combinations, speed with intent, and instant reset back to the jab.

  • Evening

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

Tuesday

Overdrive Boxing

Jab in, attack in two phases, exit range, step back in with a stronger second phase, then reset.

  • 08:00

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

  • Midday

    Food, rest, and recovery before the evening boxing block.

  • 18:00

    Boxing session: step in, combination, step out, second combination, then re-establish the jab.

  • Evening

    Recovery, food, and optional social time.

Wednesday

Cruise Control and Be a Ghost

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

  • 08:00

    Boxing session: circle, move side to side, control distance, and draw mistakes with single shots.

  • Midday

    Meal prep, rest, and time to recover properly.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: score with jabs and right hands, hook to pivot, roll out, create space.

  • Evening

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

Thursday

Tight Guard Educated Pressure

Apply calm pressure behind a tight high guard, make them throw under discomfort, drain energy, then raise the gears.

  • 08:00

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

  • Midday

    Food, rest, and recovery before the evening boxing block.

  • 18:00

    Boxing session: tight guard pressure, sharp single shots, reaction manipulation, and controlled volume.

  • Evening

    Recovery, food, and optional group dinner.

Friday

Top Gear

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

  • 08:00

    Boxing session: non-stop phases in and out of range with constant footwork.

  • Midday

    Food, rest, and personal coaching notes.

  • 16:00

    Boxing session: combinations under fatigue, clean exits, 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.

Final Sunday

Feedback and next three months

One last boxing session to turn the bout into useful feedback and a clear plan for what to work on after Bali.

The final day is built around one last boxing session, not another hard timetable. We go through individual feedback from the bout, what changed across the week, and where each person still needs work.

Each attendee leaves with a clear 3-month training focus, next-step guidance, and the content/proof from the week before heading home.

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

The corner around him

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 is the face of Oracle Boxing, the online coaching system that has helped hundreds of beginners learn proper technique through clear progressions, feedback, and follow-along training.

Before Bali, you get Oracle Boxing fundamentals prep and a one-to-one call with Oliver so your base technique has a clear direction before Dan starts putting the system under pressure.

Alex Moisii at The Ring Canggu

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 Canggu.

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.

Where you will stay

Villa Rimba.

The accommodation is built around the same idea as the camp: enough space to recover properly, stay together as a group, and still have room to breathe between sessions.

  • Yuka, Bao, and Ora combined into one 15-bedroom villa estate.
  • Three private pools, garden space, and separate villas connected for the group.
  • A Canggu base close to cafes, beaches, and The Ring Canggu.

What’s Included

The full camp week: coaching, structure, pressure, recovery, and enough support around it that you can focus on the work.

Private villa camp August 23-30, 2026 Limited to 15 spaces

Training

  • Dan Chapman's fight-language system across the training week.
  • Technical coaching, pad work, partner drills, and controlled pressure work.
  • 2-3 S&C sessions built to support the boxing.
  • Oracle Boxing fundamentals prep before arrival.
  • One-to-one pre-arrival coaching call with Oliver Betts.

Stay

  • Seven nights in the camp villa.
  • Healthy meal support through the training week.
  • Airport and core camp transport support.
  • Recovery access during the camp week.
  • Private WhatsApp group before, during, and after Bali.

Proof

  • Standard photos and videos from the week.
  • Controlled 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout against a matched partner.
  • Final Sunday feedback on what changed and what still needs work.
  • A 3-month training focus to take home.

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

Applying and booking the fit call is free. Package details are confirmed after the call if both sides agree the fit is right.

August 23-30 is limited to 15 fighters. Applications close once the villa is full, then new applicants move to the next available camp window.

How to get your space on the camp.

Apply first, then speak with the camp concierge to confirm the fit, the details, and the next step to secure your place for the August 23-30 camp.

01

Submit the application

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

02

Have a fit call

We talk through your goals, training reality, travel dates, injuries, budget, and questions so you know exactly what the camp involves before you commit.

03

Secure your place

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

Applications are reviewed for fit. Once the August camp is full, new applicants move to the next available camp window.

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The right room

A small application-only cohort, built around people who are here to train seriously, take feedback well, and raise the standard around them.

Shared pressure

You are not doing a random solo fitness week. You train, recover, eat, review, and go through the controlled bout experience alongside people taking on the same challenge.

Before and after Bali

The private camp group opens before arrival for prep and stays active after the week, so the relationships, feedback, and next-step training plan do not disappear at checkout.

When is the August camp?

The August camp runs Sunday 23 August to Sunday 30 August 2026 in Canggu, Bali.

  • Arrive Sunday and settle into the villa.
  • Train through the week at The Ring Canggu.
  • Complete the controlled pressure test on Saturday.
  • Use final Sunday for feedback and your next 3-month training focus.
How many places are available?

The August camp is limited to 15 fighters.

  • Small enough for the coaching to stay personal.
  • Small enough for the villa, transport, recovery, and training floor to work properly.
  • Once the August villa is full, new applicants move to the next camp window.
Who is this camp actually for?

Ambitious beginners, intermediate boxers, and serious amateurs can apply. You do not need to arrive as an experienced fighter, but you do need to take the week seriously.

  • Beginners get structure, fundamentals, and a clear progression.
  • Intermediate boxers get pressure, feedback, and a system to sharpen decision-making.
  • Advanced boxers should apply only if they want coaching detail, not ego rounds.
  • Everyone needs to be coachable, respectful, and honest about injuries and current level.
What will I be doing each day?

The week builds through Dan's fight language: Compulsory Boxing, Overdrive, Cruise Control, Tight Guard Educated Pressure, and Top Gear.

  • Monday, Wednesday, and Friday use two boxing sessions at 8am and 4pm.
  • Tuesday and Thursday start with 8am S&C and finish with boxing at 6pm.
  • Each day adds a new layer: range, rhythm, pressure, defence, output, and composure.
  • Saturday tests the system in a controlled 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout.
What is included?

The standard camp package covers the training week, accommodation, core support, and pre/post-camp direction.

  • Pre-camp Oracle Boxing fundamentals prep.
  • One-to-one pre-arrival coaching call with Oliver Betts.
  • Seven nights in the camp villa.
  • Dan Chapman's boxing system, pad work, partner drills, controlled pressure work, and 2-3 S&C sessions.
  • Healthy meal support, airport and camp transport support, recovery access, standard photo/video capture, private WhatsApp group, and post-camp guidance.
What should I bring?

We will confirm the final kit list before arrival, but plan to bring the basics you would want for a serious training week.

  • Training clothes for multiple sessions.
  • Running shoes and gym shoes.
  • Mouthguard, hand wraps, and your own gloves if you have them.
  • Swimwear, recovery clothes, and casual clothes for the villa.
  • Any medication, injury supports, or personal recovery tools you rely on.
What is not included?

The standard package is intentionally clear on what sits outside the base offer.

  • International flights.
  • Visa, insurance, and personal travel costs.
  • Personal boxing equipment if you prefer to own your own kit.
  • Private one-to-one videographer coverage or premium content packages.
  • Major upgrades unless confirmed in writing.
How much does it cost?

Package details and payment terms are covered after the application call once both sides agree the fit is right.

  • Applying and booking the call is free.
  • A place is not reserved until you are accepted and payment terms are agreed.
  • Optional upgrades may be available for premium rooming or deeper personal content support.
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.
  • Matched to level and managed by the coaching team.
  • Designed to test composure, structure, and decision-making, not create chaos.
Who will coach me?

Dan Chapman leads the camp, with Oracle Boxing standards around the fundamentals before and during the week.

  • Dan leads the fight-language system and pressure work.
  • Oliver Betts connects the camp to Oracle Boxing through pre-camp fundamentals prep and your pre-arrival call.
  • The wider team is built around correction, structure, recovery, and keeping the room sharp.
Why is it application only?

Because the group changes the experience. The call is a proper conversation, not a pressure close.

  • We check goals, injuries, training level, travel reality, and whether the camp fits what you want.
  • You can ask practical questions before committing.
  • If it is right on both sides, we explain the next step clearly.