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Published 11:22 11 Jun 2016 BST
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Walsh, a two-time All-Ireland hurling winner for Kilkenny, told the Irish Times that the decision to travel to Kentucky arrived at him all of a sudden while he was at his local pub in Glenmore.
"I took a mad notion Saturday night," Walsh explained.
On Tuesday, Walsh left for the United States and drove with his friend Joe O'Shea from New York down to Louisville in time for Ali's funeral on Friday afternoon.
The memorial service, held at the KFC Yum! Centre, was a star-studded event with former U.S. president Bill Clinton and comedian Billy Crystal all speaking at the ceremony where the pallbearers included Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and Will Smith.
Also there was a less high-profile name but one that was no less inspired by Ali's life work as Liam Walsh's journey to pay his respects to his hero culminated in Kentucky.
"The things Ali would say and then do them. Jeez, if a hurler turned around said 'we'll win tomorrow.' My God almighty just think of the furore," Walsh said.
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