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  • Muhammad Ali could be dead in days

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#axzz2JqNYE2TC

    Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali is so ill he could be dead within days, his brother has warned.
    Rahman Ali said the former heavyweight champion cannot speak and no longer recognises him.
    Rahman fears his 71-year-old brother - known as The Greatest - may not survive the summer.
    He told The Sun: 'He's in a bad way. He's very sick.
    'It could be months, it could be days. I don't know if he'll last the summer. He's in God's hands.'
    Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1984 but remained active for many years and made a moving appearance at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games where he lit the flame.
    However, he was seen looking particularly thin and frail at the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony where he was helped across the stage by wife Lonnie.
    Rahman has accused his sister-in-law, who has been married to Ali for 26 years, of refusing to let the family visit the ailing champion.

    Rahman, who was also a professional boxer, said he last saw his brother in July at the Sports for Peace Gala in London and is only allowed to speak to him over the phone.
    The brothers, born Cassius and Rudolph Clay, grew up together in Louisville, Kentucky.

    Emergency services were called days after Ali made a frail appearance at the funeral of fellow boxing great Joe Frazier.
    He was treated for dehydration after collapsing at his 6,000 sq ft estate in Arizona.
    Rahman told The Sun from his flat in Louisville that before Ali's health deteriorated, he said he was in no pain and was proud of his achievements.

    Rahman, who has suffered recurrent strokes following his own boxing career, said he feels distraught at being cut from his brother's life, who he compared to Jesus, and who he says he loves above all others.
    He said: 'You know the word "infinite"? That's Ali, he's infinite. His name will last forever.'
    Father-of-nine Ali wants a Martin Luther King quote on his gravestone, according to Rahman.
    The quote is: ''I tried to love somebody, I did try to feed the hungry.
    'I did try, in my life, to clothe those who were naked. I want you to say that I tried to love and serve humanity.' The Greatest.'
    Wife Lonnie refused to comment on the claims.
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  • #2
    very sobering news, if his condition is as grave as this article suggests. i was just thinking the other week, after his birthday, how remarkable he is, how great it is that we still have him here with us today and how important it is to cherish all the time he has left with us.

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    • #3
      I remember thinking a little while ago how Ali has fought Parkinson's for so long. When the greatest passes away that will be one of the saddest days in boxing I can ever recall.

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      • #4
        Very sad news, although not too suprising. I would have loved to have met Ali, a living legend and icon, but i dont think that will ever happen.

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        • #5
          Sad...

          He is the greatest ever!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            Very sad news, although not too suprising. I would have loved to have met Ali, a living legend and icon, but i dont think that will ever happen.
            if you'd ever put yourself in his breathing space, you'd have stood a great chance of meeting him it seems. Ali's approachability was legendary.

            http://insidesports.ph/boxing/rememb...fter-35-years/

            http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...95&postcount=1

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            • #7




              legend.

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              • #8
                Yes, this is sad.

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                • #9
                  Sad news, but I don't think he is days from dying like Rahman suggests. Sounds like he's more upset that Lonnie is not allowing him and other family members to visit Muhammad. But, I don't doubt Ali has now gone beyond the point of recognizing people in his life. Who knows how long he can still live, but you got to think the time is nearing. Not knowing what's going on around you and not being able to recognize anyone anymore is just like being dead anyway. Very sad news. He will always be remembered as the greatest HW champion ever.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA View Post
                    Sad news, but I don't think he is days from dying like Rahman suggests.
                    title is a little misleading. actual quote was, "It could be months, it could be days." either would be too soon for my liking, but i guess we wait and see what happens.

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