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Extra.ie on MSNWatch: Pierce Brosnan transforms into Brendan Ingle for Prince Naseem biopic
The first trailer has been released for the biopic of former world featherweight champion ‘Prince’ Naseem Hamed, starring Pierce Brosnan and Amir El-Masry. Pierce portrays Dublin-born boxing trainer ...
Brosnan’s performance seems full of heart in the newly released trailer as he encourages Naseem to face down adversity and ...
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Pierce Brosnan Boxing Pic ‘Giant’ From Executive Producer Sylvester Stallone Acquired By Vertical
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical has acquired U.S. rights to Giant, a boxing drama starring Amir El-Masry (Limbo) (Black Bag) that tells ...
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Daily Times on MSNPierce Brosnan stuns in first trailer for 'Giant'
The first official trailer for Giant, the upcoming boxing biopic about Prince Naseem Hamed, starring Amir El-Masry and Pierce Brosnan has arrived and it reveals a jaw-dropping transformation from ...
Brosnan, who recently starred in the critically acclaimed series MobLand, has a busy year ahead. While the actor will be promoting Giant, he is also gearing up for the release of The Thursday Murder ...
Brendan Ingle has passed away aged 77 (Picture: Action Images) Brendan Ingle, one of the most successful trainers in British boxing over the last 30 years , has died at the age of 77.
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin's James Bond icon looks worlds away from 007 in upcoming sports film
A trailer for sports film Giant, executive produced by Sylvester Stallone, has been released this week and sees a James Bond ...
The actor looked much different from his usual self on Tuesday, April 23, in character for his role as boxer Prince Naseem Hamed 's trainer, Brendan Ingle, in the upcoming sports drama Giant.
LEGENDARY boxing trainer Brendan Ingle has died aged 77. The Irish icon coached four world boxing champions at his gym in Wincobank, Sheffield, including Prince Naseem Hamed and Johnny Nelson. He p… ...
Ingle, 72, is celebrating his own milestone this week – 50 years since he opened the St Thomas Gym in Sheffield’s Wincobank which has been Britain’s most prolific conveyor belt of champions.
"I walked into Brendan Ingle's gym in 1976 after leaving school and I've never looked back," he told BBC Radio Sheffield. "I owe it all to him. If I never met Brendan, I don't know what I'd be doing.
Brendan Ingle was celebrated as a great trainer. And that he was. But boxing was only part of his contribution to the Sheffield community. He was also a great trainer in life.
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