Muhammad Ali, who was known as the world's great heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world has died. He floated. He stung. And he thrilled. He died Friday at age 74. He was hospitalized in Phoenix with respiratory problems earlier this week and his children had flown from around the country. Bob Gunnell, Ali's doctor, said that Ali died of septic shock. Ali had Parkinson's Disease. Funeral services are Friday June 10, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. Click on the above link to read the story from CNSNews.com.
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Monday, June 6, 2016
Muhammad Ali Who Riveted as the "World's Greatest" Dies
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay)
Muhammad Ali, who was known as the world's great heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world has died. He floated. He stung. And he thrilled. He died Friday at age 74. He was hospitalized in Phoenix with respiratory problems earlier this week and his children had flown from around the country. Bob Gunnell, Ali's doctor, said that Ali died of septic shock. Ali had Parkinson's Disease. Funeral services are Friday June 10, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. Click on the above link to read the story from CNSNews.com.
Muhammad Ali, who was known as the world's great heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world has died. He floated. He stung. And he thrilled. He died Friday at age 74. He was hospitalized in Phoenix with respiratory problems earlier this week and his children had flown from around the country. Bob Gunnell, Ali's doctor, said that Ali died of septic shock. Ali had Parkinson's Disease. Funeral services are Friday June 10, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. Click on the above link to read the story from CNSNews.com.
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