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 THE GREATEST 

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"I SHOULD BE ON A POSTAGE STAMP, BECAUSE THAT'S THE ONLY WAY I'LL EVER GET LICKED"

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     On January 15, USPS celebrated Muhammad Ali at the dedication ceremony for the stamp honoring the three-time heavyweight boxing champion known as “The Greatest.”

​    At a time when African Americans fought to have a voice, Ali (1942-2016) spoke loud and clear about his beliefs, defying expectations and empowering people around the world on his way to becoming a globally beloved cultural icon. Ron Stroman, a member of the USPS Board of Governors, reminded everyone  that Muhammad as more than a great boxer. He was  a man who dared to be bold, who stood firm when it was costly and who used his fame to improve humanity,”

    The first global U.S. athlete of the television age, Ali — born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville — set the mold for future generations of athletes who speak out on social issues.

    At 18, he won the light heavyweight gold medal at the 1960 Olympics. By the end of 1963, he had won all 19 of his professional fights. 

In 1978, Muhammad Ali became a three-time heavyweight champion. After the fight, he announced his retirement, leaving his lifetime professional record at 56 wins and five losses, with 37 knockouts.

    By the end of his boxing career, Muhammad Ali had become an inescapable cultural phenomenon. He later earned two spoken word Grammy nominations and starred on Broadway, TV and in movies.

​    In 1990, Ali helped secure the release of American hostages in Iraq. That same year, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

With his wife, Lonnie, Ali later opened the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville to create programs that promote respect, inspire change and advance social justice. In 2005, Ali received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor.

​    Other speakers at the stamp ceremony included Lonnie Ali, Ali’s widow and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center; Jacqueline Coleman, Kentucky’s lieutenant governor; Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg; Greg Fischer, a former mayor of Louisville; Neil Leifer, sports photographer and filmmaker; and John Ramsey and Peter Villegas, Muhammad Ali Center board members.

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Ron Stroman, a member of the USPS Board of Governors

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Sports commentator Bob Costas speaks at the stamp dedication.

Muhammad wife, Lonnie Ali speaks about importance of kindness that her late husband, boxing and humanitarian icon Muhammad Ali.

Neil Leifer, sports photographer and filmmaker

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 Actor Jaalen Best, will portray Ali in an upcoming Prime Video series called The Greatest.

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Greg Fischer, Former of Louisville, Kentucky  

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Gerry Bradley, President University of Louisville, 

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Pat Mathison, National Recording Artist

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 Ben Watkins and actor  Jaalen Best

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Vocalist and Actress, Victory Brinker

ESPER Members attending Ceremony
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Betty Session and Dr. Norrece Jones from Maryland

Rufus Gilmore lll and wife from AL

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Charlene Blair from ILL and Leon Lee from NC

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Leon Lee, Dr. Norrece Jones and Betty Session

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Old Philadelphia newspaper with Ali stamp cancelling

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Betty Session

Charlene Blair and Betty Session

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Betty Session and Dr. Norrece Jones from Maryland

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Damani Kazembe from DE and  Robert  Gilmore from AL

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Charlene Blair from ILL 

More Photos from Ceremony
Cakes made special for Ceremony
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Muhammad Ali Bio

(Photos from USPS, Charlene Blair and Betty Session)

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