No Gloves. All Love. All Summer.
Chicago's community-driven amateur boxing league.
Train. Compete. Build something that lasts.
"We believe the ring is the great equalizer.
Not a place for pros. A place for people."
Boxing has always been Chicago's most honest sport. Raw. Direct. No shortcuts. But somewhere along the way, it became inaccessible — intimidating gyms, closed circuits, and a culture that pushed everyday people out of the ring.
FadeCamp changes that. We build leagues and events where the person next to you might be a warehouse manager training for their first fight, a college student who found the gym at 22, or a single mother who discovered she had something to prove.
This is amateur boxing the way it should be: community-first, access-first, and absolutely serious about the sport.
Our flagship event. 50 fighters, 3 weight classes, one night. Local gyms send their best — and their newest. This is where legends start and friendships form.
Annual championship event. The top 16 fighters from the summer series compete for the FadeCamp belt and prize packages worth over $2,000.
Business professionals step into the ring — for charity. These events draw the corporate crowd and open doors to sponsorship conversations that matter.
Corporate sponsors fuel our events and get real access to Chicago's most engaged sports audience — 500+ attendees per event, cross-platform exposure, and community goodwill that doesn't come from a billboard.
A "fade" in boxing is that moment when you're against the ropes, exhausted, and you have to decide: cover up or fire back. At FadeCamp, we build everything around that moment.
The gym. The training. The corner conversations. The community that shows up when you're on your last round. This is what separates a good night from a life-changing one.
Our nonprofit arm channeling boxing toward real community impact — anti-violence programs, youth mentorship, and fitness scholarships for kids who need them most.
Team-building boxing sessions for companies that want to invest in their people. Logistics firms, construction companies, warehouses — Chicago's working class deserves to move.
Fight night footage. Fighter documentaries. Training camp series. YouTube and podcast content that keeps the community connected between events and builds the brand nationally.