Agence France-Presse
Louisville, June 6: The family of boxing legend Muhammad Ali prepared to accompany his body on the journey back to his hometown Louisville, ahead of a public funeral procession and service expected to draw huge crowds in honour of ‘The Greatest.’
Former president Bill Clinton and comedian Billy Crystal are among those due to speak Friday at a memorial in a huge arena in Kentucky city where Ali, a three-time World Heavyweight Champion grew up and threw his first punches.
Ali’s family members are expected to accompany his body from Arizona, Sunday, where he died, to his home state in the southern United States. “Our hearts are literally hurting. But we are happy daddy is free now,” one of Ali’s nine children, daughter Hana, wrote on Twitter.
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer stated that the city, whose residents have left flowers, balloons and tributes at Ali’s childhood home was ready for a massive celebration to honor its most famous son. “The champ was a supernatural figure who crossed all kinds of boundaries, from athletics to arts, to humanitarian activities, from black to white, from Christians to Islam, and he belongs to the world,” Fischer said.
“There will be people coming from all over.” The mayor said plans for Ali’s last farewell had been in the works for quite some time, and that the city — host of horse racing’s elite Kentucky Derby, which draws crowds of nearly 200,000 was set to handle big crowds.”