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Former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali was close to death in a Phoenix-area hospital on Friday, a source close to the family said, as speculation swirled about his health.

Ali, one of the best-known figures of the 20th century, was hospitalized this week for a respiratory ailment. Family spokesman Bob Gunnell has said that Ali, 74, was in fair condition, but media reports have said he was in rapidly failing health.

Asked about Ali's condition, the source said: "It's extraordinarily grave. It's a matter of hours."

The source, who had spoken with Ali's wife, Lonnie, added: "It could be more than a couple of hours, but it's not going to be much more. Funeral arrangements are already being made."

Gunnell did not respond to repeated requests for comment about Ali's condition.

Ali has suffered from Parkinson's disease for more than three decades and has kept a low profile in recent years.

The Radar Online website reported on Friday that Ali had been placed on life support, citing "an insider."

The Reuters source close to the family could not comment on that report.

Ali's last public appearance was in April at the "Celebrity Fight Night" gala in Arizona, a charity that benefits the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center.

At the height of his career, Ali was known for his dancing feet and quick fists and his ability, as he put it, to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.

He held the heavyweight title a record three times, and Sports Illustrated named him the top sportsman of the 20th century.

Nicknamed "The Greatest," Ali retired from boxing in 1981 with a record of 56 wins, 37 by knockout, and five losses. Ali's diagnosis of Parkinson's came about three years after he left the ring.

Ali, born in Louisville, Kentucky, as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr, changed his name in 1964 after his conversion to Islam.

Ali had a show-time personality that he melded with dazzling footwork and great hand speed. His bouts with such fighters as Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier and George Foreman made him an international celebrity like boxing had never seen.

He became a symbol for black liberation during the 1960s as he stood up to the U.S. government by refusing to go into the Army for religious reasons.

Ali made a surprise appearance at the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, stilling the Parkinson's tremors in his hands enough to light the Olympic flame.

He also took part in the opening ceremony of the London Olympics in 2012, looking frail in a wheelchair. He has been married four times and has nine children.

Ali's daughter Laila, a former boxer, tweeted a photo of her father kissing her own daughter, Sydney. She thanked supporters for their wishes for Ali, saying, "I feel your love and appreciate it!"

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PHOENIX: Former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali died at the age of 74 on Saturday, BBC reported.

Ali, one of the best-known figures of the 20th century, was hospitalised this week for a respiratory ailment.

Ali has suffered from Parkinson's disease for more than three decades and has kept a low profile in recent years.

The Radar Online website reported on Friday that Ali had been placed on life support, citing “an insider.
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The best of his time..... Great person but its a pity he suffered from Parkinson's Disease - Occupational hazard:(:(
 
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PHOENIX: Former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali died at the age of 74 on Saturday, BBC reported.

Ali, one of the best-known figures of the 20th century, was hospitalised this week for a respiratory ailment.

Ali has suffered from Parkinson's disease for more than three decades and has kept a low profile in recent years.

The Radar Online website reported on Friday that Ali had been placed on life support, citing “an insider.
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Life and career | Muhammad Ali
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Muhammad Ali in training Photo: Trevor Humphries/Getty Images
  • 17 January 1942
    Born
    Born Cassius Marcellus Clay at Louisville, Kentucky on January 17 1942, the elder son of Cassius Marcellus Clay senior, a sign painter. He starts boxing at 12.

  • 1950s
    Teen success
    By 18 he has won six Kentucky and two National Golden Gloves championships.

  • 1960
    Clay bursts onto the scene
    He is selected for the 1960 Rome Olympics as a light-heavyweight, where he takes home a gold medal (which, according to the legend, he symbolically throws away on his return after being excluded from a hamburger joint). Later that year he also wins his first professional fight on points.

  • 1964
    First marriage to Sonji Roi
    The marriage is dissolved two years later in 1966.

  • 25 February 1965
    Clay v Liston: World Championship fight
    Clay fights the supposedly unbeatable Liston for the World Championship. His failure seems inevitable, but he demoralises Liston and the champion fails to appear after the sixth round.

  • 26 February 1965
    Renounces his "slave name"
    The next day Clay declares that he has become a Black Muslim and is renouncing his “slave name”. He will now be known as Muhammad Ali.

  • 1966
    Refuses Army call-up
    Uses his Black Muslim religion to claim the status of a conscientious objector and refuses call-up into the American army.

  • April 1967
    Loses licence to box
    Refuses to take the symbolic step forward when summoned to Houston for induction into the army. One hour later the New York State Athletic Commission strips him of his licence to box. Other boards soon follow suit.

  • June 1967
    Prison sentence
    A Houston jury finds Ali guilty of draft evasion and sentences him to five years in prison and a fine of $10,000. The court also takes his passport, making it impossible for him to fight abroad. (The appeals process later ensures that he only serves ten days the following year).

  • August 1967
    Second marriage to Belinda Boyd
    The couple have three daughters and a son before the marriage is dissolved in 1976.

  • 1970
    Return to the ring
    With attitudes to the Vietnam war changing, Ali is permitted to enter some bouts. Although appearing slow and vulnerable compared to his previous form, his bravery and ability to endure punches from the hardest hitters in the world ensure some of the most brutal and exciting fights ever seen.

  • 1971
    Draft evasion case dropped
    Tthe US Supreme Court overturn his conviction.

  • 8 March 1971
    Fight of the Century
    The great and the good of Hollywood come out to watch Ali take on Joe Frazier in a savage 15-round contest. Ali loses via unanimous decision after being hit flush on the jaw by a thundering left hook in the 15th round.

  • 30 October 1974
    "Rumble in the Jungle"
    Ali battles against George Foreman in Zaire - one of the most anticipated Championship fights ever. Foreman is the favourite but Ali wins the bout in the eighth round. He is world champion again and successfully defends the title 10 times in the next three years.

  • 1 October 1975
    "Thriller in Manila”
    Ali meets Joe Frazier in a fight of unrelenting aggression - considered one of the greatest fights of the 20th century. Ali wins by technical knockout, but says afterwards the contest had been the closest thing to death that he knew of.

  • 1977
    Rapid decline
    After Manila, Ali’s decline in the ring is rapid. He is badly hurt in a bout with Ernie Shavers and continues self-destructively into the disastrous final phase of his career.

  • 1977
    Third marriage to Veronica Porche
    The couple have four daughters before the marriage is dissolved in 1986.

  • 1979
    Retirement (round 1)
    Ali announces his retirement, which turns out to be short-lived

  • 1980
    Comeback
    Ali insists on making a comeback to fight the new world champion, Larry Holmes. He takes a terrible beating before the fight is stopped in the 11th round.

  • 1981
    Actual retirement
    Ali finally accepts his career in the ring is over and retires.

  • 1984
    Parkinson's diagnosis
    Ali is diagnosed with post-traumatic Parkinsonism, caused by injuries sustained from boxing.

  • 1986
    Fourth marriage to Yolanda Williams
    The couple go on to adopt a son.

  • 1996
    Olympic torch lighting
    Millions watch Ali struggling to control his violently shaking left arm in order to light the Olympic torch at Atlanta. At the end of the Games Ali is presented with a new gold medal to replace the one he had thrown away in 1960, inspiring waves of affection throughout the world.

  • 2005
    Presidential Medal of Freedom
    George W Bush presents Ali with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

  • 2012
    London Olympics flag bearer
    Ali makes an appearance at the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. Fans are delighted to see him, but shocked at his frail appearance.

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