
Liam Messam
Liam Messam is a former New Zealand rugby union player who played as a loose forward for the All Blacks and the Chiefs. Known for his leadership and resilience, he was part of the All Blacks squad that won the Rugby World Cup in 2015. After retiring from rugby in 2022, Messam transitioned to professional boxing, achieving notable success with a record of seven wins, one loss, and one draw. He is now set to debut in triathlon, specifically as a competitor in the Ironman event in Taupō, showcasing his dedication to pushing his physical and mental limits.
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Recent news mentions
Liam Messam is mentioned as a future All Black who played in a significant semifinal match for Rotorua.
First XV rugby finalists decided: Feilding and Rotorua to square off for Top Four title
Liam Messam is a former All Blacks and Chiefs player who focuses on maintaining a positive mindset through physical fitness.
On The Up: Top Kiwis on how they stay positiveLiam Messam is set to make his Ironman debut in Taupō after a successful career in rugby and boxing.
Former All Black Liam Messam set for Ironman debut in Taupō this Saturday








