What a pathetic post!!! it shows what you know about the gym and the knowledge you have about boxing. People have every right to express their opinions but I didnt realise you were the spokesperson for the forum by stating "no1 would care" A great documentary and a brilliant insight to the best trainer in British Boxing history. I state that due to the sheer volume of champions Brendan Ingle has produced over such a wide period of time. What is also important he produced a lot of those champions from the outset he didnt poach them from other gyms.
I thought it was a very good documentary. Definitely better than most of the wish washy the crap that comes Sky conveyor belt. I think it was missing a very more gym stories but that is a minor gripe
Thanks for the link Rich but as I am in Aus at the moment it wont work. Hopefully pop up on youtube at some point.
Yes it was great.Johnny Nelson as usual was terrific to listen to.All the Ingles were really good.Anybody know who the up and comers of the gym are now,coming on the back of Kell Brook?The Hamed,Rhodes,Nelson,Witter,etc era seems to have been a bit of a golden age of Sheffield boxing.Hope it carries on.
Ringside isn't half getting better recently. I thought the Marquez Bradley build up was the best they have done in years!
Unfortunately injuries have done for Stephen Barnes and Adam Etches has gone back to his old trainer. But behind Brook comes Kid Galahad Richard Towers has a big fight next week, Liam Cameron was due to box Eubank on Haye-Fury, there's heavyweight Kash Ali - Sam O'Maison and Jordan Gill box on Brook's show tonight. Atif Shaffiq and bright prospect Leigh Wood box next Friday. http://www1.skysports.com/boxing/news/11067/8951871/prospect :good
It was a good show but i never really like Ingle after he made a fool of Eubank at that press conference, i think the video is still on youtube and as for naz who accused Eubank of stealing his jump over the rope ring entrance , well that could'nt be further from the truth as we saw on a previous ringside.