Muhammad Ali new face of Louisville airport
If you travel to Louisville's airport, you'll see it has a new logo -- one that honors its most famous son, Muhammad Ali.
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If you travel to Louisville's airport, you'll see it has a new logo -- one that honors its most famous son, Muhammad Ali.
Louisville visitors will fly "like a butterfly" after the city renames its airport after hometown great Muhammad Ali.
President Donald Trump said Friday he is considering posthumously pardoning boxer Muhammad Ali, who was convicted in 1967 after refusing military service in Vietnam -- even though Ali's attorney called it "unnecessary."
Cassius Clay came here as a 17-year-old kid from Louisville, Kentucky, trying to make the U.S. boxing team at the Pan Am Games. It was April 1959 and Bob Lynch was a boxer too.