Muhammad Ali, the Greatest of all Time & Louisville native would have celebrated his 84th birthday today

Special Report by Sherlene Shanklin

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — 84 years ago today the ‘Greatest of All Time’ (GOAT) was born as Cassius Clay, who the world would know as Muhammad Ali. The professional boxer, activist, humanitarian and global icon grew up with his brother Rahaman in Louisville, both attending Central High School.

Ali started boxing at the age of 12. Just a few years later at the age of 18, he competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal for the lightweight division.

He joined the Nation of Islam in the early 1960’s.

On February 25, 1964, Ali won the world heavyweight championship at the age of 22 defeating Sonny Liston which was considered an upset.

Ali had 61 fights, winning 56, 37 of those victories were by KO.

Ali, a father of nine children, died on June 3, 2016, at the age of 74, bringing thousands to Louisville just to be close to his hometown.

His legacy continues to live on from the Muhammad Ali Center, his childhood home, family and friends. Earlier this week, the ‘People’s Champ’ finally received a United State Postal Service, (USPS) stamp. In true Ali fashion, he’s knocking out records by selling out in multiple post offices in just a few days of its unveiling.

Muhammad Ali’s contributions, strength and legacy continues to live on.

The Muhammad Ali Center located at 144 N. 6th Street built in 2002 is a six story almost 97,000 square foot museum and cultural center will remember him and Dr. Martin Luther King on Monday, January 19th gives fans a chance to tour for free all day. The are calling it the Community Free Day.

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The VIPP Report: Louisville native Muhammad Ali celebrates his 73rd birthday today

ali_wallpaper_2_1024The VIPP Report:  Louisville native and boxing legend Muhammad Ali celebrates his 73rd birthday today with family and close friends.  The Greatest of all time, (GOAT) has been in and out of the hospital the last month, recovering from an inflection.  As the Louisville Lip continues to recover his hometown will celebrate tonight with a dinner, the world premiere of And in This Ring….Cassius Clay production and two new temporary exhibits will be on display at the Muhammad Ali Center.

Today, Ali is trending on social media with fans, celebrities and athletes from all over the world sending him birthday wishes.  The Ali family appreciates all of the prayers and well wishes but they are requesting privacy as they focus on Ali’s recovery.

To celebrate Ali’s birthday, I wanted to share one of the quotes that I love, “If you even dream of beating me you’d better wake up and apologize”.  #GOAT #LouisvilleLip #TheChampishere #Ali #boxinglegend #itsmorethanastory #itshistory

The VIPP Report was created by Sherlene Shanklin who’s also a Louisville, KY native.  She has been following the “Greatest” pretty much her whole adult life, even prior to starting her 20 plus years in the broadcast industry.  She’s covered numerous events, honors and special appearances Muhammad Ali has made over the years.

Shanklin is an Assignment Editor and the creator of The411 with Sherlene Shanklin at WHAS 11 Television, ABC affiliate which finds unique stories and finds a way to put a local spin on them.  You can follow her on Twitter @Sherlenemediapr.

If you have a story for The VIPP Report send it to TheVIPPReport@vippcommunications.com.  You can follow the blog on Twitter @VIPPComm.

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