About This Event
On Sunday, April 5th, from 14:00–17:00, Mekong Box Gym Neu-Ulm becomes the meeting point for people who take striking seriously. This is not a “fitness kickboxing” afternoon and it’s not a motivational talk with gloves on. This is a high-level striking seminar led by Daniel Dörrer — 11x Kickboxing World Champion, Shooto Germany Champion, and active BKFC fighter — bringing the competitive edge and technical precision of the P’Chai Gym in Phuket, Thailand, straight to Neu-Ulm.
Daniel’s reputation isn’t built on highlight clips or gym myths. It’s built the old way: rounds, pressure, results. Titles don’t happen by accident, and eleven world championships don’t happen by luck. They come from years of doing the same hard things correctly, over and over — refining mechanics, timing, distance, and decision-making until they hold up under real resistance. That’s what separates “knowing techniques” from being able to apply them when someone is trying to take your head off.
In Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, the margin for error is brutally small. Bad habits get exposed instantly, and sloppy defense gets punished without mercy. That environment forces clarity: clean footwork, efficient punches, tight guards, smart angles, and the ability to stay calm while chaos is happening inches from your face. This seminar is your chance to learn from someone who lives in that reality — not in theory, not on pads only, but under the bright lights where mistakes have consequences.
Over these three hours, Daniel will break down the foundations that actually win exchanges: stance and balance that don’t collapse under pressure, distance management that keeps you safe while letting you land, and combinations that make sense — not fancy sequences, but practical striking built around timing, rhythm, and intelligent setups. Expect details that matter: how to enter safely, how to create openings, how to reset without giving away momentum, and how to defend without freezing. You’ll leave with clear concepts you can drill immediately and bring into sparring and competition.
Whether you’re a fighter preparing for your next bout, a martial artist who wants sharper hands and smarter movement, or a coach looking for proven methods, this is a rare opportunity: three hours of direct instruction from a world-class champion who still competes and still evolves.
Seats are limited. If you want real striking knowledge — the kind that holds up when it counts — secure your spot and be on the mat at Mekong Box Gym Neu-Ulm on April 5th. Train with a champion. Take the next step.
Daniel’s reputation isn’t built on highlight clips or gym myths. It’s built the old way: rounds, pressure, results. Titles don’t happen by accident, and eleven world championships don’t happen by luck. They come from years of doing the same hard things correctly, over and over — refining mechanics, timing, distance, and decision-making until they hold up under real resistance. That’s what separates “knowing techniques” from being able to apply them when someone is trying to take your head off.
In Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, the margin for error is brutally small. Bad habits get exposed instantly, and sloppy defense gets punished without mercy. That environment forces clarity: clean footwork, efficient punches, tight guards, smart angles, and the ability to stay calm while chaos is happening inches from your face. This seminar is your chance to learn from someone who lives in that reality — not in theory, not on pads only, but under the bright lights where mistakes have consequences.
Over these three hours, Daniel will break down the foundations that actually win exchanges: stance and balance that don’t collapse under pressure, distance management that keeps you safe while letting you land, and combinations that make sense — not fancy sequences, but practical striking built around timing, rhythm, and intelligent setups. Expect details that matter: how to enter safely, how to create openings, how to reset without giving away momentum, and how to defend without freezing. You’ll leave with clear concepts you can drill immediately and bring into sparring and competition.
Whether you’re a fighter preparing for your next bout, a martial artist who wants sharper hands and smarter movement, or a coach looking for proven methods, this is a rare opportunity: three hours of direct instruction from a world-class champion who still competes and still evolves.
Seats are limited. If you want real striking knowledge — the kind that holds up when it counts — secure your spot and be on the mat at Mekong Box Gym Neu-Ulm on April 5th. Train with a champion. Take the next step.
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Registration Deadline
April 2, 2026 — 16 days
Cancellation Deadline
April 5, 2026 — 19 days
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