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Clinton, Thousand Others To Attend Muhammad Ali Funeral

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June 10, 2016
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TENS of thousands of people gathered in the hometown of Muhammad Ali for the boxing legend’s funeral and daylong memorial, to be attended by world leaders including former United States President Bill Clinton and the King of Jordan.

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The streets of Louisville, Kentucky were lined with admirers on Friday watching the hearse carrying his body crossing the city, including his boyhood home, the Muhammad Ali Centre and the Kentucky Centre for African-American Heritage.

As the hearse pulled out of the funeral home, thousands of people lining the streets threw flowers as it passed by.

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Ali died last week at the age of 74.

Al Jazeera, reporting from outside Ali’s boyhood home, said hundreds of people waited outside of their houses to see the hearse carrying the boxing champion’s body pass by his old neighbourhood.

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Lawrence Montgomery, a former neighbour of Ali, told Al Jazeera that he has “mixed emotions”, knowing that Ali, who was suffering from the debilitating Parkinson’s disease for decades, is no longer in pain.

“He was a marvelous young man. Very cordial and playful,” Montgomery said, recalling that as a child Ali already wanted to be a boxer.

The funeral procession, which will also go down Muhammad Ali Boulevard, ends with a private burial ceremony at Louisville’s Cave Hill Cemetery before a public memorial service later in the day at a sports arena.

Actor Will Smith, who played the three-time heavyweight world champion in the 2001 film “Ali”, will help carry the coffin, along with former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis and family members.

Clinton, actor Billy Crystal and broadcaster Bryant Gumbel were among those set to give eulogies at the stadium memorial service.

US President Barack Obama is not attending because of his daughter’s high school graduation, but Valerie Jarrett, one of his closest aides, is to read a letter on his behalf.

King Abdullah II of Jordan, International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and former Ali opponents George Foreman and Larry Holmes were also expected to be in attendance on Friday.

Ali died on June 3 at his home in Arizona after suffering for some 30 years from Parkinson’s disease, which made it difficult for him to speak in recent decades.

A Muslim prayer service in Louisville on Thursday drew thousands of mourners.

Ali joined the Nation of Islam sect in 1964 – changing his name from Cassius Clay – but later left the group to practise orthodox Islam.

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