The Standard for Boxing Performance.

Strategic Consulting. Nutrition Protocols. Technical Analysis. The professional standard for the modern fighter—from amateur to pro.

The Industry Secret: Most Fighters are Training in the Dark.
The reality of the fight game is that most athletes—from local gyms to the big stage—lack a basic understanding of how to fuel their bodies. They “starve” to hit a number on the scale because they haven’t been taught the fundamentals of a calculated calorie deficit, how to balance macros for explosive power, or how to manage meal prep on a fighter’s budget.

They rely on “old school” gym myths and dehydration, which only results in drained energy and a weak chin on fight night.

Elite Performance Official was built to bridge that knowledge gap. Whether you are an aspiring amateur preparing for your first bout or a seasoned pro in a world-title camp, you need a blueprint based on nutritional data, not guesswork. I show you how to fuel like a professional without breaking the bank.

1. Combat Consulting

Boxing Consulting. Success isn’t just about training hard; it’s about training with intent. We audit your training volume, recovery, and energy system development to ensure you peak exactly when the bell rings. Strategic advice for pros, basics for new boxers.

The Amateur: Build a sustainable foundation and avoid early-career burnout.

The Pro: High-level strategic tapering and camp oversight for maximum output.

2. Nutrition Protocols

Science-Based Weight Management. Stop sacrificing your chin to hit the scale. Our protocols are tailored to the metabolic demands of combat. We provide precise strategies for camp fueling, the weight descent, and the critical 24-hour refeed.

The Amateur: Learn how to fuel for 10/10 intensity without the crash.

The Pro: Data-driven weight management to keep your explosive power intact.


3. Technical Analysis

The Camera Doesn’t Lie. As a professional videographer and boxing coach, I provide frame-by-frame breakdowns of your sparring and bag work. We move past “keep your hands up” and identify the specific mechanical habits and timing gaps that are holding you back.

The Amateur: Fix “rookie leaks” before they become permanent bad habits.

The Pro: Deep-dive analysis of your mechanics and your opponent’s tendencies.