Kell Brook's trainer has been filmed drinking the boxer's sweat ahead of his bout against Amir Khan.
In Jackass 3D, Preston Lacy wears a clingfilm suit and goes for a workout on an exercise bike. After getting himself significantly flustered, Steve-O wrings out his jockstrap and drinks the bodily fluids. It was known as the Sweatsuit Cocktail, and it's one of the most revolting moments in the series.
Today, in the world of sport, life has imitated art, as footage has emerged of Dominic Ingle downing Brook's sweat ahead of this weekend's highly-anticipated showdown with Khan. It is absolutely rank.
As part of Behind the Ropes, a Sky Sports documentary looking at each fighter's training camps before the big fight, Ingle tells Brook to take off his soaking shirt and wring out all the sweat into a glass to show how hard he's working. Sure enough, it pours out into the pint glass.
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Ingle initially jokes he's going to sell the sweat on eBay, and says they'll get 'blood and tears' from Khan during the fight. At first, he pretends he's about to down it, but all it takes is somebody shouting 'down it' off-camera for him to chug the whole glass.
'There you go, I’ve got a bit of Kell Brook!' Ingle says, and he even seems to enjoy it – meanwhile, it's enough to provoke a dry heave from anyone watching.
'I’m off to kill myself because I do not want to live in a world where videos exist of Dominic Ingle drinking a glass of Kell Brook’s sweat. Sayonara folks, it’s been a pleasure,' one user joked. 'Fed up of seeing that vid of Dom Ingle drinking Kell Brook’s sweat. How do you mute a vid,' another wrote. 'Just accidentally saw a video of Dominic Ingle drinking Kell Brook's sweat. I'm nauseous. FFS,' a third tweeted.
'This is absolutely disgusting, what a weirdo,' another wrote. 'Hi I'm Dominic Ingle and welcome to Jackass,' a fifth joked. 'Let me tell you right now. THAT IS ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING. Don’t try this at home? Don’t try this full stop you sickos,' another tweeted.
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This Saturday's fight, February 19, is set to conclude a near 20-year feud between the boxers. 'I don’t like his attitude, his lies. I think the boxing world knows I always wanted this fight. When he says it’s me that’s never wanted it, it just riles me. Everyone knows it’s not true,' Brook said.
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