
Muhammad Ali Statue Unveiled in Lewiston, Maine: A 60-Year Remembrance
Lewiston, Maine, unveiled a new bronze statue of Muhammad Ali on May 31, 2025, marking the 60th anniversary of his iconic 1965 rematch against Sonny Liston, which took place in the same city. The statue, a powerful and lifelike representation of Ali in his boxing stance, stands as a testament to the city's rich boxing heritage and Ali's enduring legacy. "It's a great honor to have this statue here in Lewiston," said Mayor Carl Sheline at the unveiling ceremony, "It's a reminder of the incredible history we share with Muhammad Ali." The event drew a large crowd of spectators, many of whom expressed their excitement and appreciation for Ali's achievements and his lasting impact on the sport. The statue's placement in a prominent location ensures it will serve as a lasting tribute to one of the greatest boxers of all time. The event was a resounding success, leaving a lasting impression on the community and visitors alike.