Your Hands, Your Feet, Your Voice

Kid Acne and I were recently invited to paint the world renowned St Thomas’ Boys & Girls Club in Wincobank, Sheffield – where more boxing champions have been produced than anywhere else on the planet thanks to the unique training style of Brendan Ingle who took over the gym in the mid sixties.

His success stories include the likes of Herol ‘Bomber’ Graham, Johnny Nelson, Junior Witter, Ryan Rhodes, Kell Brook, Kid Galahad, Richard Towers and of course, Prince Naseem Hamed.

Here’s some shots of our mural + additional portraits by Theo Simpson. The scroll on the painting says“Your Hands, your Feet, Your Voice” – Brendan’s own words of wisdom, which refers to his maverick approach of getting students to sing while they train as a means to coordinate their movements and stay focussed.

↑ Junior Witter

↑ Kid Galahad

↑ L-R: Richard Towers, Kid Galahad, Johnny Nelson, Abraham Homer, Leigh Wood, Sam O’Maison, Junior Witter.

Special thanks to Bridget Ingle for organising everything.

Don’t scratch my soca

From the long warm nights with an ocean breeze
to the damp and to the rain of London city
we come from the sun to live in the cold
I miss me rum, I want my coconut tree
Don’t scratch my soca
’til the party’s over

Let’s keep the music sweet
wine up your waist and feel the beat

Don’t scratch my soca