Celebrating 10 years of 'I Am The Greatest' art project
By: Roxie Elliott
Posted: Sep 17, 2021 10:49 PM EST
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BENTON HARBOR, Mich. -- For the past 10 years, around 15 sculptures have been placed around Benton Harbor and St. Joseph to represent 'I Am The Greatest' - an art project for at-risk youth in Benton Harbor that's inspired by boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
ABC57's Roxie Elliott spoke with the project's creator ahead of the 10th anniversary fundraising event.
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