Thousands of mourners lined the streets of Muhammad Ali's hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, Friday morning to say goodbye to the legendary boxer. The 19-mile, 17-car procession marked the three-time ...
The funeral procession: Ali’s fans lined much of the 23-mile route from the A.D. Porter Funeral Home to Cave Hill Cemetery. They chanted his name and threw rose petals at his hearse as the ...
Will Smith couldn't be more humbled to be part of boxing legend Muhammad Ali's memorial service. ET spoke with the 47-year-old actor on Friday in Louisville, Kentucky, where he served as a pallbearer ...
This week friends, family, and fans of Muhammad Ali will gather to honor of the life of one of the world's most legendary fighters. It was announced on Monday morning that there would be an Islamic ...
Muhammad Ali’s funeral in Louisville, Kentucky, Friday saw luminary figures like President Obama, former President Bill Clinton, Billy Crystal and Bryant Gumbel pay tribute to the Greatest of All Time ...
A memorial service for the "Greatest of All Time" Muhammad Ali was held in his hometown of Louisville, Ky., on Friday (June 10). Thousands of people lined the streets of Louisville to see the farewell ...
The funeral for Muhammad Ali will be held Friday in Louisville, one week after the boxing legend died at the age of 74. Follow here for live coverage of the activities, which started with the funeral ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Muhammad Ali made his final journey through his hometown Friday as thousands of mourners along the funeral-procession route pumped their fists and chanted, "Ali! Ali!" for the ...
"Muhammad Ali taught us life is best when you build bridges between people, not walls,” spoke Billy Crystal at a star-studded memorial service that often saw its crowd of thousands bursting into ...
LOUISVILLE, KY — I was intending to go to Louisville, Kentucky, for Muhammad Ali’s funeral anyway, but when I got the call from his daughter Laila, it was a real honor. It came a little unexpected.
Reporting from Louisville — Arum, 84, a Hall of Fame boxing promoter, attended the Friday memorial service of Muhammad Ali, the first fighter Arum promoted. Arum told Times reporter Lance Pugmire his ...