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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What you'll leave with

A week you can train from, not just remember.

You come to Bali for a serious boxing week. You leave with Dan's system in your body, a controlled exhibition bout behind you, and high-quality content that shows the work.

  • Dan's fight language, so you know what to do when pressure starts changing the room.
  • A coached 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout that shows what held, what broke, and what needs work.
  • High-quality photo and video content from pads, drills, training, and the final bout.
  • A 3-month training roadmap based on what Dan sees, not generic homework.
  • A private group with the people who went through the same test beside you.

This is for you if…

  • You want Dan's five-phase boxing system, not random combinations, pad rounds, and sweat.
  • You are a serious beginner, intermediate, or amateur who is willing to be coached and corrected properly.
  • You want a controlled physical and mental test, ending with a matched exhibition-style pressure test.
  • You want to train, recover, and live around ambitious people chasing the same standard.
  • You want better boxing, proper content, and proof you completed something difficult.

This is not for you if…

  • You mainly want a Bali holiday with a bit of boxing content attached.
  • You want generic fitness retreat energy, not a serious boxing week.
  • You are not willing to be corrected, slowed down, or pulled back to fundamentals.
  • You want ego rounds, uncontrolled sparring, winners, losers, or proving-yourself chaos.
  • You are price-shopping for the cheapest group trip instead of the right coaching environment.

The schedule

A fast-tracked boxing masterclass

The week builds through five fight layers, gives you a proper recovery day, then finishes with the exhibition fight.

La Brisa at night for the Fight Night VI welcome table
Welcome · Sat 23 Aug

Fight Night VI at La Brisa

Before the first round of training, the group meets at a reserved La Brisa table for Fight Night VI. You meet the coaches, see the fight environment, and settle into the room before the work starts.

  • Meet the coaches, hosts, and other fighters before training starts.
  • Watch Fight Night VI at La Brisa with the group.
  • Start Sunday with names, faces, and a clear standard already set.
Compulsory Boxing: Range
Day 1 · Sun 24 Aug

Compulsory Boxing

The base layer: fencing, feinting, jabbing, finding range, exploding with intent, then resetting before you rush yourself into trouble.

  • You learn how to enter range with balance instead of guessing your way in.
  • The jab becomes your communication tool: find, blind, measure, threaten, and reset.
  • Every attack has a beginning and an exit, so combinations stop becoming random bag work.
Overdrive Boxing: Phases
Day 2 · Mon 25 Aug

Overdrive Boxing

The second gear: step in, attack, exit, step back in with a stronger second phase, then re-establish the jab.

  • You stop throwing one burst and admiring your work.
  • You learn to attack in phases while still respecting distance, feet, and defence.
  • The second attack teaches composure: do more without becoming messy.
Top Gear: Output
Day 3 · Tue 26 Aug

Top Gear

The high-output layer: non-stop phases in and out of range, constant footwork, cleaner decisions under fatigue.

  • You learn to use your legs when your lungs are asking stupid questions.
  • Footwork keeps the work safe: enter, exit, reset, go again.
  • This is where the earlier layers are stress-tested without letting the boxing fall apart.
TIGHT GUARD: Pressure
Day 4 · Wed 27 Aug

TIGHT GUARD

The pressure layer: move forward behind a tight high guard, make them throw under discomfort, drain their energy, then raise the gears.

  • You learn the difference between walking forward and applying pressure intelligently.
  • You stay defensively responsible while creating urgency with sharp, powerful single shots.
  • The pressure has a purpose: force reactions, drain resistance, then build combinations with precision.
CRUISE CONTROL: Control
Day 5 · Thu 28 Aug

CRUISE CONTROL

The intelligence layer: circle, manage distance, score with single shots, draw mistakes, and hit without getting dragged into a trade.

  • You learn how to win space, not just win exchanges.
  • Single shots become tools for control: jab, right hand, hook to pivot, roll out, create space.
  • The goal is simple and hard: make them miss, make them pay, then disappear.
Rest and Recovery: Reset
Day 6 · Fri 29 Aug

Rest and Recovery

The reset day: bring the intensity down, recover properly, review what has been learned, and get the body ready for the final stretch.

  • You take the day seriously without adding unnecessary rounds.
  • Recovery work, mobility, food, sleep, and review keep the week from turning into random punishment.
  • The reset gives you space to absorb the system before pressure ramps back up.
The Exhibition Fight: Fight
Day 7 · Sat 30 Aug

The Exhibition Fight

The final test: a coached exhibition fight where you put the week together under pressure, with structure, control, and a corner keeping you honest.

  • You walk in with a plan instead of hoping adrenaline carries you.
  • The goal is to show the system under pressure: range, phases, gears, guard, and control.
  • You leave with real feedback on what held up, what broke down, and what to build next.

Seven Days

To find out what you're made of under pressure.

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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. He is not there to hold pads for clips. He is there to give you structure, correct the details, and teach a system you can 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 boxing. Around him is a small corner that keeps the week sharp: fundamentals, logistics, standards, recovery, 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.

Jordan Lyne boxing

Oracle Boxing

Jordan Lyne

Jordan is the camp concierge and operations manager of Oracle Boxing, making sure the moving parts are handled properly before, during, and after the week.

While you are in camp, he helps keep the experience smooth: communication, logistics, support, and the small details that let you focus on the boxing.

Where you will train

The Ring Canggu.

The camp is built around a serious boxing room, not a hotel-gym fitness class. You train somewhere that 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 matches the camp: enough space to recover properly, stay connected as a group, and still have room to breathe between sessions.

  • A private villa estate for the Residential group: Yuka, Bao, and Ora connected as one.
  • Three private pools, garden space, and separate villas connected for the group.
  • A Canggu base close to cafes, beaches, and The Ring Canggu.

Accommodation is included with Residential Camp only. Training Camp members arrange their own stay.

Secure your seat in the camp

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Training Camp

$4,950

EARLY BIRD PRICENormally $5,950

For the fighter who wants the full training week and will arrange their own accommodation in Bali.

  • 7 days inside Dan's boxing system.
  • Pads, drills, partner work, and controlled sparring.
  • S&C support plus Oracle Boxing prep.
  • Controlled 3 x 2 minute exhibition bout.
  • Group media pack from training, pads, drills, and the bout.
  • Private WhatsApp group and post-camp plan.

Secure your spot with a $1,000 deposit, fully refundable for 14 days.

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Residential Camp

$6,950

EARLY BIRD PRICENormally $8,500

For the fighter who wants the full live-in week, with the camp base and logistics wrapped around the training.

  • Everything in Training Camp.
  • 7 nights in the camp villa.
  • Healthy meals during camp.
  • Airport and core camp transport support.
  • Full live-in group experience.

Secure your spot with a $1,000 deposit, fully refundable for 14 days.

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Flights, visa, insurance, personal equipment, and private one-to-one videographer coverage are not included in either place. Training Camp does not include accommodation, meals, or transport. Charged in USD.

When is the August camp?

The August camp begins with the Fight Night VI welcome table at La Brisa on Saturday 23 August. Training starts the next morning, Sunday 24 August, in Canggu, Bali.

  • Meet the team on Saturday night at La Brisa for Fight Night VI.
  • Start training on Sunday 24 August.
  • Train through the week at The Ring Canggu.
  • Use final Sunday for feedback and your next 3-month training focus.
Is the camp limited?

Yes. The August camp is deliberately capped so the coaching week stays controlled, matched, and personal.

  • 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 one layer at a time: range, second phases, control, educated pressure, output, then a coached exhibition bout on Day 7.

  • Saturday night is the welcome table at Fight Night VI, not a training day.
  • Training starts Sunday 24 August.
  • 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.
  • The exhibition bout closes the training week on Saturday 30 August in a controlled 3 x 2 minute format.
What is included?

The camp covers the boxing system, the support around the week, and the direction you need before and after Bali. Residential Camp also includes the live-in villa experience.

  • 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 sparring work, and 2-3 S&C sessions.
  • Group media pack with shared photo/video highlights from training, pads, drills, and the exhibition bout.
  • Healthy meal support, airport and camp transport support, recovery access, 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?

Current early bird pricing is available until 26 June: Training Camp is $4,950 and Residential Camp is $6,950. The next release opens automatically when the timer ends.

  • Training Camp: current price $4,950.
  • Residential Camp: current price $6,950.
  • Deposit: $1,000 for either place.
  • The deposit is fully refundable for 14 days.
  • Your price is locked once your deposit is paid.
  • When the timer ends, the next release opens automatically.
What does the deposit do, and is it refundable?

The deposit holds your spot immediately and comes off your total. It's fully refundable for 14 days from payment.

  • If you change your mind within 14 days, or we decide the camp isn't right for you, you get it back in full.
  • After 14 days it becomes non-refundable, but your place is transferable to another fighter.
Do I have to do a call to book?

No. You can secure your spot directly with the deposit. If you want to check fit first, use 'Talk to us first' and we will answer the practical questions before you decide.

Is the exhibition bout safe?

The exhibition bout is a controlled 3 x 2 minute 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. We are not just selling beds and sessions, we are building a room that can train properly together.

  • 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.