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Boxe Podcast: Louisville Celebrates Muhammad Ali's Legacy with New Compassion Initiative

Louisville Celebrates Muhammad Ali's Legacy with New Compassion Initiative

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Muhammad Ali's legacy shines bright as Louisville commemorates the 10-year anniversary of his death with a new annual event. This is why you need to hear about the "Day of Compassion," aimed at inspiring volunteerism and kindness in the community.

On Wednesday morning, the Muhammad Ali Center hosted a heartfelt remembrance ceremony celebrating the unity Ali fostered throughout his life. Following his passing in 2016, a staggering 100,000 people gathered in Louisville to honor the boxing icon during his funeral procession. Former Mayor Greg Fischer recalled that moment: “For one remarkable week, the eyes of the world turned on our city.”

Ali, who rose from humble beginnings in a two-bedroom home to become a three-time heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist, is remembered for his profound impact beyond the ring. Lonnie Ali emphasized, “His greatness did not come from what he achieved for himself. His greatness came from the way he treated those around him.”

The ceremony featured tributes from notable figures, including former President Bill Clinton and actor Billy Crystal. Earlier this year, Ali’s influence was further immortalized when his image appeared on a U.S. Postal Service stamp, showcasing his enduring legacy and the compassion he embodied throughout his life.

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