Brendan Ingle MBE Documentary - 'Brendan's Boys'
Brendán Îngle MBE was a former Irish boxing trainer, manager and former professional boxer who was based in Sheffield, England. Ingle is famously known for training four world champions at his Wincobank gym in Sheffiled, including Johnny Nelson, "Prince" Naseem Hamed, Junior Witter and Kell Brook.
Brendán Îngle MBE was an Irish boxing trainer, manager and former professional boxer based in Sheffield, England. Ingle trained four world champions in total at his Wincobank gym, including Johnny Nelson, "Prince" Naseem Hamed, Junior Witter, and Kell Brook.
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