The 1997 sports drama,The Boxer, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, offers a captivating story of redemption and emotion through boxing, which was helped by the work done behind the scenes. Set during the Troubles of Northern Ireland,TheBoxerdepicts a former member of the Provisional IRA being released from prison after a heavy sentence, and trying to get his life back on track in his old neighborhood. His attempts to rebuild his life see him return to his old passion of boxing, but his future is threatened by the ghosts of his past.

Daniel Day-Lewis' best-known moviesincludeMy Beautiful LaunderetteandPhantom Thread, which helped establish him as one of the most celebrated and respected actors in the entertainment industry.Day-Lewis has received several BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Guild Awardsfor his performances andhe broke an Oscars record in 2013by becoming the first and only actor in the history of the Oscars to win three Best Actor Awards. His success has been attributed to his strong commitment to all of his roles, which was seen with the 1997 movie.

Daniel Day-Lewis in the boxing ring in The Boxer

Daniel Day-Lewis Trained For Two Years With A Real Boxing Legend For The Boxer

The Actor Was Trained By Irish Boxing Champion Barry McGuigan

InThe Boxer,Day-Lewis portrays Danny Flynn who, as a teenager, was imprisoned for 14 years for his involvement with the Provisional IRA. Upon his release, Danny decides to open a nonsectarian boxing club in Belfast with his old trainer, which allows both Catholic and Protestant boys to train. In preparation for the movie,Day-Lewis trained for two years with Irish featherweight boxing champion, Barry McGuigan,whose defeat of Eusebio Pedroza for the world featherweight title in 1985 partially inspired the plot ofThe Boxer(viaThe Irish Times).

McGuigan revealed that Day-Lewis took his boxing training very seriously and that he was impressed with the actor’s dedication to his performance as Danny.As part of Day-Lewis' training, McGuigan had him fight against British welterweight boxer, Geoff McCreesh, for six months.McGuigan stated that by the end of the training “they were doing eight rounds together, and I swear you couldn’t separate them. There was nothing between them.” (viaTalkSport). McGuigan went on to train Johnny Harris for the 2017 sports movieJawbone(viaThe Irish Post).

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The Boxer Was Another Example Of Daniel Day-Lewis' Use Of Method Acting

Day-Lewis Has Gained A Reputation For Using Method Acting To Improve His Performances

Day-Lewis has gained a reputation throughout his acting career for fully immersing himself in every role that he takes,and conducting intense research into his characters' backgrounds. This was the case for his role inThe Boxer,which was his third movie with director Jim Sheridan.Alongside his training with McGuigan, Day-Lewis' commitment to the role saw him get his hands tattooed to give the appearance of a skilled boxer (viaBBC).The Boxerreceived high praise upon its release and garnered three Golden Globe nominations, including Best Actor for Day-Lewis.

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WhileDay-Lewis' reliance on method actingworked for his performance, the intensity ofThe Boxerresulted in him taking a five-year hiatus from acting until Martin Scorsese’sGangs of New York,in 2002; his use of method acting infamously caused him to catch pneumonia during production (viaLooper). Nevertheless, his strong dedication to all his roles proved successful throughout his award-winning career.Daniel Day-Lewis' commitment to a perfect performance in every movie contributed to the success ofThe Boxer,which was further assisted by the support he received from a real-life boxing legend.

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The Boxer

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The Boxer, released on July 05, 2025, follows Danny Flynn, who returns to his Belfast neighborhood after a 14-year prison sentence for I.R.A. involvement. Resuming his life as a boxer, he encounters personal and political challenges, including reconnecting with his former girlfriend, Maggie Hamill.