Sikh Boxing Warriors

02-05-2024 02:09 Asiansoul#1
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...oxing-warriors

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With exclusive access to The MLSS Boxing Academy in Walsall, West Midlands, this film follows devout Sikh Bhupinder Singh – aka Pops – as he tries to cement his club's success and bring it national recognition. Pops is passionate about boxing's ability to transform lives, especially for young men and women who may be struggling with the challenges of street crime and bullying.

Since the community gym opened in 2022, he's trained 14 amateur fighters and three pros, and offered fitness and training to hundreds of others. But to succeed, Pops must keep growing the club, and to do that, he needs more big fights under his gym's belt.

One of his protégés, Junior, is training for his first pro fight. If he succeeds, it will add more champions to MLSS Boxing Academy's stable and pave the way for Junior to become a professional boxer. But will he triumph? And can Pops's faith help them both stay focused and score the wins they need?

02-05-2024 02:15 jay999#2
Watched it few hours ago...Had no idea the place existed..
Sad as this sounds, seems like a flop
I mean never heard of the guy in any professional fights or anything, and he's a coach?
The title is corny as fuck "Sikh boxing warriors"
Hyping up that Sikhs are warriors status...The warriors who "saved India" single handedly :|
The only good thing I liked about what they do is training girls to fight, they make it sound like
as if its only in their culture or reliion which teaches self defence...its becomming cringe as fuck to constantly hear that.
Who the fuck was Jhansi ki Rani , Avantika Rao or Koti Rani?
Im not hating on his dream of the work he puts into his club to teach and help kids
but its ecoming tiresome of the bullshit in which thy project themselves...
anyway, good luck to his venture.