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Liam Neeson tells how Muhammad Ali made moves on his girlfriend

Actress Helen Mirren caught Ali’s eye when they met up in London


Liam Neeson showing his boxing skills during a photo shoot
Liam Neeson showing his boxing skills during a photo shoot
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In a recently published book, Liam Neeson reveals how Muhammad Ali once flirted with the actor's then girlfriend Helen Mirren. Neeson says he was so star-struck by the boxing legend he didn't care that he was trying to "pull" his girlfriend right in front of him, according to the Belfast Telegraph.

Neeson, a huge boxing fan who was himself an accomplished amateur fighter, is club president of All Saints. He recalls stories of the boxing world in a recently published book celebrating the 50th anniversary of the club.

In a forward to 'All Saint - 50 Golden Years' by sports writer Denis O'Hara, the co Antrim-born actor, tells how he met some of the greatest boxers in the world but the meeting which stood out was with Ali 30 years ago.

“Emblazoned also on my mind was meeting Ali in London in the early 1980s," writes Neeson.

“He was promoting a movie called, Freedom Road, and myself and my lady friend, Helen Mirren, were invited with some British celebrities to meet The Greatest in his hotel.

“When he shook my hand my knees literally went weak and, feeling shy and intimidated, and also knowing I could never be in his company again, I blurted out: 'I love you, Muhammad'.

“He signed his name for my dad and proceeded to flirt with Helen in such an overt way that I guess I should have been annoyed. But all I could think was, 'Wow, Muhammad Ali is trying to pull my girl. How cool is that!'.”

When the Oscar-nominated actor got an OBE from the Queen in 2002, he said, “I've not been so nervous since I met Muhammad Ali.”

Neeson also recalls several high-profile fight nights he'd seen in the US.

“I also enjoy watching boxing and have attended many championship fights.

“I saw Evander Holyfield outpoint George Foreman in Atlantic City. Tears streamed down my face that night as I watched the legendary Archie Moore (in Foreman's corner) lifting the ring ropes to ease the exit of Muhammad Ali after he was introduced to the audience.

“Ali had beaten Moore in four rounds in the early ‘60s and here he was sick and shuffling, being aided by an elder ex-opponent.

“The nobility and dignity of that gesture will stay with me forever,” said Neeson.

Of his own days in the ring, he said: “I wasn't a great amateur boxer but I was quite good. I won the title for the Down & Connor five times, and was Ulster Champion three times. I won 30 of 40 fights.

“I had the honour of boxing on cards with the great Jim McCourt, Charlie Nash, Mickey Tohill, Gerry Hamill and the writer/director Terry George. I was also fortunate enough to get to know Freddy Gilroy, the British and Empire Bantamweight champion when he retired after his classic thriller with Johnny Caldwell in Belfast in the early ‘60s.

“He gave me a pair of bag gloves which he trained with in his early days, which I then used myself. I enjoyed the training aspect of boxing. It's given me a lifelong appreciation for physical fitness. I've got a heavy bag in my gym and I hit four or five times a week.”


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Was he flirting or was he sparring? Anyway, guys. Boxing is je jeune. Time for you homoerotic pugilistos to grown up and get with the frickin' programme. To anyone with a smattering of psychoanalytic training, the conspicuous homoeroticism of boxing is glaringly obvious. Why not come out and admit it. You guys get off on watching men fight just like you do watching lesbians making getting it on. And as we used to say in the 60's - "Make LOVE not war!" Muhammed Ali was undoubtedly the greatest. Instead of munching all those peanuts, Carter should have appointed him Middle-East ambassador, and save the US inestimable political conflict.
Looking at the picture above it is easy to imagine all those great boxers quaking in their boots for fear of being 'wrinkled to death' by Liam or being flattened by his powerful right flower! Honestly,Dara - this is very 'thin gruel'.indeed ... at least try to dig out what the (now sainted) Helen thought about the idea ...
What did you expect from a negro?? dahhh!!! Whos the dumb ass?? Why would you leave a bone in front of a dog??
SingleDonald, I think Ali would have beaten a younger Archie. After all, Ezzard Charles, with a style similar to Ali's, beat Moore three times in the '40s, knocking him down five times and knocking him out once. And, believe me, Ezzard was no Ali. Further, I think a younger Louis would have taken Rocky. Nobody ever hit Rocky as hard as a younger Louis would have.
Thanks, murphy666! I was under the impression they fought immediately before the first Clay-Liston bout, which took place in February, 1964. It would have been great to have seen what would have happened, if Muhammad Ali had fought a younger Archie Moore, or if Rocky Marciano had fought a younger Joe Louis. Sadly, we'll never know!
IC, Niall, lets try putting some 'Real' news on this website!
There is something wrong with that man.
Who cares? Liam Neeson comes across as a self-absorbed movie actor who was married for several years with another actress, before this personal affront comes public. Jeez, not getting enough attention, Liam??
SingleDonald, Moore and Ali (then Clay) fought on November 15, 1962, in Los Angeles. Cassius destroyed Archie in FOUR rounds (Moore went down three times in that round). It was Archie's last legitimate match (he fought a wrestler a year later).
Sin nuacht direach as an "Onion", ha- ha!
What has happened Irish Central? Did they poach the editor from the National Enquirer? I have never read so much mis leading tack and junk from Irish Central as I have in the last few months...... A headline "Muhammed Ali tried to steal my girlfriend" turns out to be a harmless flirting episode. This is not the first time this rubbish has started to appear on what was once a respected website.
I recently saw some film clips of Muhammad Ali. One showed him defeating Archie Moore in a 10 Round decision. Four rounds would have meant a knockout, but Archie lasted the entire fight against young Cassius Clay. This was the fight just before Clay fought Sonny Liston, the 1st time.
Imagine if he slept with her...... Your man would really have a story then!!!
Respect and honor for past champions and contenders, makes me respect Mr.Neeson more.
 




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