Manchester is one of the most populated and most major cities in the UK. Manchester bares similarities to London in that it a booming business district, a large number of luxury properties, bars and restaurants but it also has two Premiership football teams. Manchester has given the world a number of film stars, sports stars and musicians all of which are proud of their home town and have a great love for Manchester.
Manchester gave the world Oasis who went on to be a worldwide sensation and whose music is still played throughout the world today. The Gallagher brothers Liam and Noel fronted the band with Paul Arthurs, Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll supporting them. Despite members of the band leaving later on in their career, Oasis stayed together and continued to tour worldwide performing to their fans.
One of the greatest sportsmen to come out of Manchester is Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton who boxed his way to become a two time IBO and IBF world light welterweight champion and a WBU, WBA welterweight champion. Hatton's excellent boxing record has seen him fight worldwide including Las Vegas, Nevada and his career includes 47 fights, 45 wins and 32 by knockout. When he fought the undefeated Floyd Mayweather in what was described as the biggest welterweight fight for years, The Hitman's career reached its peak and its turning point.
Known worldwide for a number of successful Hollywood blockbusters and also from Manchester is Danny Boyle. He became a success worldwide after releasing the visually stunning '127 Hours' and 'Slumdog Millionaire' but beforehand he became a great success in the UK with the gritty hit 'Train Spotting' starring Ewan McGregor.
Steve Coogan is another gentleman born in Manchester who made it in Hollywood. With performances as Alan Partridge, Coogan originally became a fans favourite in the UK before moving onto a number of high budget Hollywood films. In 'Tropic Thunder, A Night at the Museum' and 'The Other Guys' Coogan played either supporting or lead roles.
Manchester gave the world Oasis who went on to be a worldwide sensation and whose music is still played throughout the world today. The Gallagher brothers Liam and Noel fronted the band with Paul Arthurs, Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll supporting them. Despite members of the band leaving later on in their career, Oasis stayed together and continued to tour worldwide performing to their fans.
One of the greatest sportsmen to come out of Manchester is Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton who boxed his way to become a two time IBO and IBF world light welterweight champion and a WBU, WBA welterweight champion. Hatton's excellent boxing record has seen him fight worldwide including Las Vegas, Nevada and his career includes 47 fights, 45 wins and 32 by knockout. When he fought the undefeated Floyd Mayweather in what was described as the biggest welterweight fight for years, The Hitman's career reached its peak and its turning point.
Known worldwide for a number of successful Hollywood blockbusters and also from Manchester is Danny Boyle. He became a success worldwide after releasing the visually stunning '127 Hours' and 'Slumdog Millionaire' but beforehand he became a great success in the UK with the gritty hit 'Train Spotting' starring Ewan McGregor.
Steve Coogan is another gentleman born in Manchester who made it in Hollywood. With performances as Alan Partridge, Coogan originally became a fans favourite in the UK before moving onto a number of high budget Hollywood films. In 'Tropic Thunder, A Night at the Museum' and 'The Other Guys' Coogan played either supporting or lead roles.
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