Legendary Boxer Muhammad Ali Kelly remembered

Last updated on: 03 June,2019 05:22 pm

He made his professional debut Oct. 29, 1960.

ISLAMABAD (APP) - Boxing legend and philanthropist Muhammad Ali was remembered on his Third death anniversary on Monday.

Ali widely known as "the Greatest" was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. on Jan. 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky.

He made his professional debut Oct. 29, 1960, when he defeated his first professional boxing opponent, Tunney Hunsaker. In 1964, Clay Jr. converted to islam and joined the Nation of Islam. After conversion, he changed his name to Muhammad Ali.

Ali also nicknamed "The Louisville Lip"retired from professional boxing June 26, 1979.

He battled Parkinson s disease for about three decades. Throughout his career, he reportedly took about 29,000 punches to his head. This, doctors said, was possibly the cause of his Parkinson s disease.

He breathed his last on 3rd June 2016 due to septic shock at the age of 74 in Phoenix.

Ali dedicated his life to helping others. He once said, "Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth."