Will
Smith, Lennox Lewis to be pallbearers at Muhammad Ali
funeral
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[June 07, 2016]
By Steve Bittenbender
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) -
Actor Will Smith and former heavyweight champion Lennox
Lewis will be among the pallbearers for Muhammad Ali's
funeral on Friday, joining a list of notable athletes,
entertainers and politicians to mourn the boxing legend.
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Turkish President Tayyip
Erdogan and comedian Billy Crystal were among those previously
announced as participating in public events as the world grieves
the loss of the boxer, showman and antiwar activist who
captivated global attention in the 1960s and 1970s.
One of the transcendent figures of the 20th century, Ali died on
Friday at age 74. Family spokesman Bob Gunnell announced the
details of the memorial services on Monday.
Smith played Ali in the 2001 movie of the same name, earning an
Oscar nomination and becoming a family friend. London-born
Lewis, who went on to represent Canada in the Olympics, is one
of three boxers along with Ali and Evander Holyfield to have
held the heavyweight title three times.
They will be joined by relatives and family friends in carrying
the casket through Ali's home town of Louisville, Kentucky on
Friday.

More than 30,000 tickets will be distributed to the public for
two memorials scheduled for Thursday and Friday in sports arenas
in the city.
About 300 fans who could not wait gathered on Monday outside
Ali's childhood home for a memorial led by Islamic leaders, a
dance group and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer.
Dwight Richardson, 32, a youth counselor, brought seven kids he
works with so they could learn about Ali's message.
"People might not like it, but if you stand up for what you
believe in, then you won't be a pushover," Richardson said.
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Ali, who suffered from Parkinson's disease for many years, and his
family had planned his funeral for a decade.
Official events start with a private ceremony on Thursday, followed
by an Islamic service for the public at Freedom Hall, the site of
Ali's last professional fight in Louisville, where he defeated Willi
Besmanoff on Nov. 29, 1961. The service will be led by Imam Zaid
Shakir of California.
On Friday, Ali's family will gather for prayers, to be followed by
the funeral procession through Louisville. The route will include a
boulevard bearing Ali's name on the way to the Cave Hill Cemetery.
The main service will take place at the KFC Yum! Center on Friday
afternoon, when Clinton and Crystal are scheduled to deliver
eulogies.
In addition, Fischer announced an "I Am Ali" Festival on Wednesday
with programming for children.
(Reporting by Steve Bittenbender; Writing by Daniel Trotta; Editing
by Bill Rigby)
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