Champ Ali's Louisville friends remember early days

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - January 10, 2012

The man known worldwide as Muhammad Ali was a baby sitter, a jokester and a dreamer in the predominantly black West End neighborhood where he grew and forged lasting friendship.

Now, the iconic boxer slowed by Parkinson's disease is preparing to turn 70 next week. He's coming home for a birthday bash at the downtown cultural center and museum bearing his name.

Ali turns 70 on Jan. 17, three days after the party.

Ali's childhood neighbor, Lawrence Montgomery Sr., remembers the boy telling him he'd be heavyweight champion of the world someday.

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