• 7 months ago
A former British champion boxer is working with an anti-knife crime charity which creates steel gyms made from melted-down knives.

Denzel Bentley, the British middleweight champion from November 2020 to April 2021, teamed up with knife crime charity Steel Warriors for the initiative.

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00:00 Steel Warriors is an anti-knife crime charity. We've been going since 2017.
00:04 This is our first gym behind us. We now have gyms in three locations,
00:08 Finsbury Park and Ruskin Park in South London. Four if you include our gym in Brixton Prison.
00:14 And what Steel Warriors is about is very much transforming a negative into a positive.
00:19 If you think that our process involves the transformation of a knife into a pull-up bar,
00:27 then you begin to understand actually what our work involves and why it's so important for us
00:32 to be creating safe spaces for young people to ultimately train with it.
00:36 I think it's important to just keep pushing these things out there. I mean,
00:38 if I didn't find boxing, I don't know where I'd be if I'm being honest. I mean,
00:42 boxing took my energy away from being outside, being in the streets or whatever you want to
00:46 call it. So instead of me, I come home from college or wherever it is, instead of me like
00:50 putting my bags down and going to meet our friends and just hanging out on the block or something,
00:53 I'm like, no, I'm going to go boxing. I mean, my experience of knife crime, it wasn't the best.
00:57 I've lost a few friends to knife crime. A lot of my friends growing up were stabbed.
01:01 Some survived, some didn't. And it made me feel like maybe I could be the next victim.
01:06 No, not in a sad way, but just in general, that's life. Do you know what I mean? So
01:10 if everyone around you is, you know, falling victim to something, it's only normal for you
01:14 to think that I'm going to fall victim to that next. And it's like, make decisions.
01:20 Leave my house with a knife. I don't feel safe or do I try and find an establishment like this
01:26 that I can join where I do feel safe and I do feel like, you know, I can spend a lot of time
01:30 here and I ain't got to be hiding indoors or hiding away from anything. So like I said,
01:34 when I found boxing, that was my, you know, that was my safe place. I'm going boxing because I
01:39 feel like outside isn't too safe. So I'm going from my house to an establishment and back home.
01:43 But it's something for me to do. I'm still enjoying my time. I'm still using my energy. I'm still
01:47 exerting myself as a youth because, you know, young people have lots of energy and they want
01:51 to use that energy. That's where you direct that energy. So I think it's amazing what they're doing.
01:56 How much people have got back here, you know, they were here before I got here,
02:00 they're still here and I'm about to leave.

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