KINSHASA: Congo’s government is mourning the death of boxer Muhammad Ali and remembering with warmth his famous “Rumble in the Jungle” fight there.

“This is someone who helped make our country visible in the 1970s,” government spokesman Lambert Mende said by telephone on Saturday.

Ali in October 1974 won over the country’s citizens before upsetting George Foreman in the capital, Kin­shasa, to become heavyweight champion once again at age 32.

LONDON: Men pass a large sign by an escalator near the entrance of the ‘I Am The Greatest, Muhammad Ali’ exhibition on Saturday at the O2 arena, which hosts high-profile boxing fights.—AP

“This is someone who built a bridge between African-Americans and Africans,” Mende said. “He will always have an important place in the hearts of the Congolese.”

He said Congo’s government expressed deep sympathy for Ali’s family.

Published in Dawn, June 5th, 2016