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  1. Rocky Ros Muc. Trailer [en] by Michael Fanning. Follow us on. ... The story of boxer Sean Mannion, born in the 1950s in Ros Muc in county Galway, Ireland, his boxing career, his emigration to America and the effect it had on him, his brush with organized crime in Boston. See also. Rocky Ros Muc [UK] (2017): film profile, trailer

  2. 6 de oct. de 2017 · Rocky Ros Muc is Sean Mannion’s story. His life and boxing career. The ups and downs of both. A story of survival. Of determination, honour and strength. A story about identity and community. Overview Overview View All. Production Company Below the Radar. Release Date Oct 6, 2017.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RosmucRosmuc - Wikipedia

    Rosmuc or Ros Muc, sometimes anglicised as Rosmuck, is a village in the Conamara Gaeltacht of County Galway, Ireland.It lies halfway between the town of Clifden and the city of Galway.Irish is the predominant spoken language in the area, with the electoral division of Turlough, Rosmuc, representing one of the highest percentages of Irish-speaking people in the country.

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  5. Watch Rocky Ros Muc. The story of boxer Sean Mannion, born in the 1950s in Ros Muc in county Galway, Ireland, his boxing career, his emigration to America and the effect it had on him, his brush with organized crime in Boston. Rocky Ros Muc doesn't appear to be available from any streaming services.

  6. Rocky Ros Muc (CIC) became the fastest-selling Irish-language book ever when published in 2013. On October 19, 1984, Seán Mannion from Ros Muc, Connemara, fought for the world title in Madison Square Garden, New York.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2017 · Rocky Ros Muc, directed by Michael Fanning and produced by Máire Bhreathnach, tells the story of Sean Mannion, who emigrated to Boston in the 1970s and became a professional boxer.