Boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 74

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Ali was shifted to a hospital a day earlier due to respiratory issues

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Boxing icon Muhammad Ali died on Friday, a family spokesman said in a statement.

"After a 32-year battle with Parkinsons disease, Muhammad Ali has passed away at the age of 74," spokesman Bob Gunnell said.

Ali, whose fame transcended sport during a remarkable heavyweight boxing career that spanned three decades, had been hospitalized in the Phoenix, Arizona, area with a respiratory ailment this week.

Concern for the three-time heavyweight world champion had grown throughout Friday amid reports that his respiratory trouble was complicated by the Parkinsons that had left the fighter called "The Greatest" increasingly frail.


"I m gonna show you how great I am."


Known globally not only for his storied ring career but also for his civil rights activism, Ali had been hospitalized multiple times in recent years. He spent time in hospital in 2014 after suffering a mild case of pneumonia and again in 2015 for a urinary tract infection.

 Cassius Clay changed his name to Muhammad Ali in February 1964 after demolishing champion Sonny Liston 


His Parkinsons, thought to be linked to the thousands of punches he took during a brutal career studded by bruising battles inside the ropes, had limited his public speaking for years.

Ali met Saddam on Nov. 29, 1990 in Iraq in a defying visit and pulled off release of 15 US hostages


But he continued to make appearances and offer opinions through his family members and spokespeople. In April, he attended a Celebrity Fight Night Dinner in Phoenix that raised funds for treatment of Parkinsons.

He got his license revoked for three years 1967-70 for denying to be drafted in Vietnam war. “Why should they ask me to go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people," said Ali.


In December, he issued a statement rebuking US presidential hopeful Donald Trumps call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. 

"Muhammad Ali transformed this country and impacted the world with his spirit," said longtime boxing promoter Bob Arum. "His legacy will be part of our history for all time."

The gold that The Greatest brought home from Rome Olympics


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