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The Greatest of All Time “Muhammad Ali” Boxer Died at 74 on Friday
On Friday, the legend boxer Muhammad Ali died on 3rd June 2016 at a Phoenix-area hospital. His family spokesperson confirmed that he had spent a couple of days in this hospital due to treatment for respiratory complications. Muhammad Ali died at the age of 74. He was a most famous boxer and one of the greatest fighters in the boxing history. Ali was retired in 1981 after losing for the first time from Trevor Berbick and it was his 61st fight in his career. His doctors often indicated about showing signs of sluggishness and a critical neurological damage during 1970s.
He was receiving treatment for the disease of Parkinson. He was called “The Greatest” due to fighting with himself. He married 4 times and had 9 children, including young professional lady boxer Laila. Muhammad Ali married with his fourth Yolanda Williams “Lonnie” in 1986. BBC indicated that the former U.S President Bill Clinton also expressed that Ali had been courageous in the ring and inspired the young generation. The Republican candidate for the U.S Presidential elections Donald Trump also tweeted that Muhammad Ali was a real great champion and a wonderful person. He will be missed by all of his fans in the world.