LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Before the world called him The Greatest, Muhammad Ali had a vision — and he shared it with his little brother.
Holyfield will participating in a charity casino night at the Muhammad Ali Center to support the Retired Fighter Charitable Fund.
"I don't have to learn this job. "I don't have to learn this man. I know what I have to do. Now all I have to do is walk in it."
DeVone Holt was selected by the nonprofit museum and cultural center's board of directors to serve in the role.
The Ali Festival will be held from June 1-9 inspired by the legendary boxer and humanitarian's six core principles: confidence, conviction, dedication, giving, respect and spirituality.
Saturday night, more than 300 people will be at the Muhammad Ali Center for the institute's largest fundraiser of the year.
The Muhammad Ali Center will soon unveil a new exhibit about the death of the boxing legend and international humanitarian.
It is a part of an annual series called Shining a Light, which focuses on a different gender disparity topic each year. The sports angle zeroed in on "the social and economic benefits of equal access to sports for women and girls around the world."
For some, fighting in the Ali Center was a full circle movement.
Commemorations were held in several parts of the city to remember Dr. King's legacy.