MPAL receives Muhammad Ali memorabilia collections from Merchants Auto owner

Half of the new Muhammad Ali exhbit at MPAL. Photo/Andrew Sylvia

MANCHESTER, N.H. –ย  The Officer Michael Briggs Community Center has long been home to young aspiring boxers. Now it will also be home to a shrine honoring one of the best boxers of all time.

This week, Merchants Auto Co-Owner Stephen Singer donated his collection of 60 Muhammad Ali-related memorabilia items to the Manchester Police Athletic League (MPAL).

Singer was looking for a place to donate the memorabilia, which he began collecting in the 1980s out of respect for Ali. Due to his personal experience with MPAL and the organizationโ€™s youth boxing program, it seemed like a natural fit.

โ€œAli is someone from a poor background, pulled himself up from the bootstraps, became successful used his athletic prowess as a springboard. I think if kids learned the story of Ali, it can help them become successful.โ€ said Singer. โ€œItโ€™s an honor for me to be a part of this program, and Iโ€™m glad this collection has a landing spot here at MPAL.โ€

Former MPAL Officer John Levasseur was the one who worked with Singer to bring the items to MPALโ€™s home at the Briggs Community Center.

โ€œI think itโ€™s amazing for all the kids that come here,โ€ said Levasseur. โ€œI think this exhibit will help inspire a lot of kids because you can see if you dream big and put your effort into it, you can do a lot of amazing things, there a lot of stories behind these pieces.โ€



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