Kell Brook's trainer says glass of sweat he drank tasted 'FANTASTIC'
‘It tasted FANTASTIC’: Kell Brook’s trainer Dominic Ingle bizarrely responds to Amir Khan’s jibe about downing a glass of his boxer’s SWEAT in horrific video… as bitter rival jokes it’ll be his P**S he’s drinking next!
- Kell Brook’s trainer was filmed downing a glass of sweat after a gruelling workout
- Brook rings his soaking wet t-shirt into a glass which his trainer then drank
- Amir Khan asked trainer Dominic Ingle how it tasted in their press conference
- Ingle bizarrely responded that the sweat tasted ‘fantastic’ on Thursday afternoon
- Khan then joked that Ingle would then be drinking bitter rival Brook’s urine next
Kell Brook’s trainer Dominic Ingle has bizarrely claimed that his boxer’s sweat tasted ‘fantastic’ after he was filmed downing a glass of the bodily fluid following a guelling training session.
The horrific video, seen on Sky Sports documentary Behind the Ropes, shows Brook ringing out his soaking wet t-shirt into a glass before Ingle drinks it all before holding the empty glass up to the camera.
The stomach-churning clip has been doing the rounds on social media and Brook’s bitter rival Amir Khan couldn’t help but ask what it tasted in their press conference on Thursday.
WARNING – STRONG LANGUAGE IN CLIP BELOW
Amir Khan (left) asked trainer Dominic Ingle (right) how Kell Brook’s sweat tasted on Thursday
Ingle bizarrely drank a glass of Brook’s sweat after the boxer ringed out his soaking wet t-shirt after an intense workout session
‘What did the sweat taste like?’ Khan asked Ingle, to which he replied: ‘Do you know what? It tasted fantastic.’
Khan couldn’t resist taking a jab at Ingle immediately after, joking that sweat wasn’t the only bodily fluid he’d be willing to drink of Brook’s.
‘Listen, I heard that tonight you’re going to drink his p**s!’ Khan retorted.
Ingle then tried to justify his actions while Khan continously butted in, saying ‘that’s dirty, that’s dirty.’
Fierce rivals Khan and Brook will face off this weekend in a bid to settle their feud, and both have also vowed to bring an abrupt end to their opponent’s respective careers.
Brook (right) squeezes his sweat into a glass, which trainer Ingle horrifically drinks soon after
Ingle (left) told Khan (not pictured) the sweat tasted ‘fantastic’ during the press conference
Khan – who is returning to the ring for the first time in 31 months – has revealed he was overweight and undermotivated following his fight with Billy Dib in 2019 and said he would have fallen further off the bandwagon if it wasn’t for his box office bout with Brook.
Khan last stepped foot into the ring during his 2019 bout with Dib. The British boxer claimed the WBC international welterweight title with a fourth-round technical knockout of the Australian.
However, Khan said he put on weight after that fight and admitted he would have struggled to find the motivation to prepare for another fight if it wasn’t against Brook.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Khan said: ‘A couple of months ago I put on some weight and mentally I wasn’t prepared. What prepared me to get back in the gym and train hard was Kell Brook.
Ingle lapped up the question while Brook (left) sat and smiled during the press conference
‘The fight’s been talked about so much and everywhere I went I would hear that name. I thought, you know what, I’m going to do this fight and then I’ll give him a good beating.
‘That was my motivation. If it was another fight against somebody else it might have been a little bit different. But because it’s me and him and there’s bragging rights. It’s everything. This fight has got everything.’
Tickets for the bout in Manchester sold in just 10 minutes, with the record-breaking demand to watch the two titans scrapping it out high.
Khan, a former two-weight world champion, has tasted defeat just five times in the ring, while Brook – a former welterweight king – has been beaten on three occasions.
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