He called himself “The Greatest,” but Muhammad Ali was humble, friendly and eminently approachable whenever he came to this out-of-the-way spot in northeastern Pennsylvania to train throughout the 1970s.
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, retired boxer Robert Miller sits on a boulder outside the gym at Muhammad Ali’s training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. Since Aliís death at 74, residents have been coming to the rustic hilltop camp to pay their respects. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
Since Ali’s death last week at age 74, residents have been coming to the rustic hilltop camp where he sparred with a young Larry Holmes and prepared for his epic fights against George Foreman and Joe Frazier. In paying their respects, they recalled how one of the most famous people on the planet became a familiar presence at the edge of Pennsylvania’s coal region.
It’s hard to imagine now, with athletes and celebrities so cloistered from the public. But 40 years ago, locals regularly showed up at Ali’s training camp — and he welcomed them in. He got out into the community, too, eating at local diners and running on the country roads, waving back at residents who waved at him.
Every old-timer around here seems to have an Ali tale.
Muhammad Ali boxes before a mirror at his training camp on Wednesday, July 18, 1974 at Deer Lake Pa., on his first day of training for his title fight on September 24 in Zaire, Africa against George Foreman, world heavyweight champion. At left is picture of Ali. (AP Photo/Paul Vathis)
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, a sign is displayed inside the gym at Muhammad Aliís training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. Since Aliís death at 74, residents have been coming to the rustic hilltop camp to pay their respects. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
James Ferenchick, 71, Orwigsburg, recalls stopping at the camp early one morning before work and running into a worker hooking a horse to a carriage. Ferenchick told the worker he was there to see Ali. The worker fetched Ali from his cabin, and Ali gave him an autograph.
“He says to me, ‘Are you in a big hurry?’ I said, ‘I have to go to work, but no, I can be late.’ He says, ‘Jump in the carriage.'”
And that’s how Ferenchick found himself on a 45-minute buggy ride with the champ, up and down Sculps Hill.
“I’m sitting there with goosebumps,” Ferenchick said. “It knocked me over.”
The camp had its share of famous visitors, too, including Elvis Presley, who went antiquing with Ali. But locals considered Ali as one of their own, Ferenchick said.
See more photos of Muhammad Ali through the years.
In this Aug. 29, 1978, file photo, former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali runs during in early morning workout at his Deer Lake, Pa., training camp. Since Ali’s death last week at 74, residents have been coming to the rustic hilltop camp in Deer Lake to pay their respects. (AP Photo)
Floyd Patterson works out on a punching bag as Muhammad Ali peeks in the open window of his training camp in Deer Lake, Pa., Sept. 7, 1972. Ali invited Patterson to help him formally dedicate his new training camp and work out for a day. (AP Photo/Paul Vathis)
Growing up in nearby Pottsville, Noreen Marzano visited Deer Lake with her parents many times to watch him spar. He’d do magic tricks for the kids, “then he would show us how the magic trick worked, which I don’t think he was supposed to do,” she said.
She said her father, a retired ophthalmologist, removed a particle from Ali’s eye after the Rumble in the Jungle, his 1974 title fight with Foreman. Ali gave him an autographed picture that hangs on Marzano’s wall.
“It was a very different time. There was no entourage, no security keeping people back. There was always a crowd here and he loved it,” said Marzano, 58, of Clinton, New Jersey, who stopped by the camp this week after visiting her parents.
“For someone who was the most famous athlete in the world at the time, he was just so genuine and welcoming to everyone,” she said.
Ali bought this wooded 5-acre tract in 1972 and installed 18 primarily log buildings, including a gym, a dining hall, a mosque, visitors’ cabins and a horse barn. He trained at Deer Lake until his last fight in 1981.
In this Aug. 23, 1973, file photo, boxer Muhammad Ali chops at a tree with axe at his training camp at Deer Lake, Pa., in preparation for his return match against Ken Norton. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali prays in the mosque he built at his former training camp in Deer Lake, Pa., June 5, 1991. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
It looks much as it did in Ali’s day. His desk and typewriter occupy an office near the gym. The dining hall has the original stove and kitchen table. His footprints can be seen on the wood-planked ceilings — Ali had trod on them while the camp was under construction.
Ali sold it in 1997 to the noted martial arts instructor George Dillman, who trained Ali and who once operated it as the Butterfly & Bee Bed and Breakfast. Two martial arts camps are held there each year.
It’s been for sale, and Dillman’s son, Allen Dillman, 51, said interest has been high since Ali’s death. He said the family wants the camp to go to a buyer who will preserve it.
“I’m hoping we get someone who brings back the life in it, brings back the energy,” said Dillman, who’s contemplating a public memorial service at the site. “Because the energy’s here.”
Here is a gallery of photos for our archive of Ali’s Deer Lake training camp.
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, a sign is displayed outside Muhammad Ali’s training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
In this Aug. 14, 1978, photo, boxer Muhammad Ali trains at his Deer Lake, Pa., retreat for his fight against Leon Spinks. Since Ali’s death last week at 74, residents have been coming to the rustic hilltop camp in Deer Lake to pay their respects. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, Allen Dillman talks about Muhammad Ali’s time in Deer Lake, Pa., where the late fighter built a training camp in the 1970s. Dillman is son of the campís current owner. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, a footprint said to be Muhammad Ali’s can be seen on the ceiling inside a dining hall at Aliís training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, a boulder bearing the name of famed boxer Rocky Marciano is seen outside Muhammad Ali’s training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
In this Aug. 21, 1973, photo, boxer Muhammad Ali takes a ride on a horse at his training camp at Deer Lake, Pa. (AP Photo/John Rous)
In this photo taken Monday, June 6, 2016, visitors take photos inside the gym at Muhammad Ali’s training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)
With compressed lips, Muhammad Ali punches bag on Jan. 10, 1974 in his Deer Lake, Pa., training camp where he is preparing for his January 28 rematch with Joe Frazier. (AP Photo/ Rusty Kennedy)
Pop artist Andy Warhol, left, is shown photographing Muhammad Ali, his infant daughter, Hanna, and wife, Veronica, Thursday, August 18, 1977, at Ali’s training camp in Deer Lake, Pa. (AP Photo)
Khalilah Ali, second wife of former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, sits surrounded by their children at Ali’s training camp at Deer Lake, Pa., Aug. 21, 1973. Shown are: Muhammad Jr. in mom’s lap; Maryum, standing; and twins Reesheda, left, and Jamillah. Khalilah is the former Belinda Boyd. (AP Photo)
Daughter Hannah keeps her eyes on daddy, better known to the world as Muhammad Ali, while she tries a few taps on the bag at Deer Lake, Pa. on Monday, Sept. 13, 1977, where the world champion heavyweight boxer is preparing for his title defense against Earnie Shavers. Meanwhile, Ali was hard at work on a bag of his own. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Unidentified handler brushes sweat from Muhammad Ali’s face, Aug. 16, 1978, as he trains at his Deer Lake, Pa. camp for comeback bout with Leon Spinks in New Orleans on September 15. Ali, who claims he was out of shape for the last heavyweight title match with Spinks, says he will be in top form for the next one and plans to make “real history” by regaining the title for an unprecedented third time. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
Muhammad Ali trains on Sept. 16, 1978 at his Deer Lake, Pa., camp for comeback bout with Leon Spinks in New Orleans on September 15. Ali, who claims he was out of shape for the last heavyweight title match with Spinks, says he will be in top form for the next one and plans to make “real history” by regaining the title for an unprecedented third time. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
Muhammad Ali gets a lift from Russian Olympic weightlifting champion Vasily Alexeev, right, and Vartan Militosian, left, also of the USSR, at Deer Lake, Pa., Aug. 7, 1978. Both men were part of a group of ten weightlifting champions from the USSR, Hungary and West Germany who are passing through to Las Vegas for their on August 11th international weightlifting tournament. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
Muhammad Ali shows off his new horse at the opening of his training camp on July 17, 1974 in Deer Lake, Pa. in preparation for his championship fight with George Foreman in September in Zaire, Africa. In top right photo the horse rears away from Ali as he was leading it away and in bottom photo Ali mockingly makes a fist at the horse in jest for rearing away. Ali plans to ride the horse as part of his training. (AP Photo/ Paul Vathis)
Rear view and vanity plates of heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali’s car, shown at his training retreat in Deer Lake, Penn., Aug. 14, 1978. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali spars in front of a mirror during a training session, Aug. 6, 1980 in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania. Ali is preparing for an October 2 match with Larry Holmes. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
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