INDIANAPOLIS -- Muhammad Ali touched many people, regardless of profession, regardless of sport.
Here is a small sample of the reaction from those in central Indiana to the death of The Greatest:
Rest in Peace, Champ #MohammedAli pic.twitter.com/B5l0K4KanR
— André Carson (@RepAndreCarson) June 4, 2016
Life changing quote. pic.twitter.com/nljMjl0L4F
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) June 4, 2016
The Champ. Always. Forever.
Rest in peace, @MuhammadAli. #Legend pic.twitter.com/0BftMcNVbk
— Vontae Davis (@vontaedavis) June 4, 2016
Everyone in this picture acted like little schoolyard girls when The Champ walked into the room.. #TheGreatest pic.twitter.com/J2YT1UExom
— Reggie Miller (@ReggieMillerTNT) June 4, 2016
R.I.P. To The Legend Himself...
Muhammad Ali
Had a huge influence on my childhood— Myles Turner (@Original_Turner) June 4, 2016
Just spoke with Oscar Robertson about #MuhammadAli : "He was one of the greatest ambassadors for this country we've ever seen." @WCPO
— Mike Dyer (@MikeDyer) June 4, 2016
RIP, Muhammad Ali.
From #UIndy Mayoral Archives: Mayor Hudnut presents a key to the city to #TheGreatest in 1987. pic.twitter.com/Pa4CRjjPUF
— Univ of Indianapolis (@uindy) June 4, 2016
I'm sadden by the loss of a great man and greatest boxer ever! #MuhammadAli #RestInPeace #Louisville #StingLikeABee pic.twitter.com/hX60iSy5SS
— Troy Riggs (@IMPD_Chief) June 4, 2016
I am sad to hear about the death of Louisville boxing Legend Muhammad Ali. My Hometown hero u r the greatest champ. pic.twitter.com/F617cSb3RN
— RevCharles Harrison (@charlesharriso5) June 4, 2016