Muhammad Ali hospitalised with pneumonia

The three-time world heavyweight champion, who is battling Parkinson’s disease, is being treated by his team of doctors and is in stable condition, his spokesman said.

December 21, 2014 10:42 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:15 am IST - LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, U.S.

In this December 3, 2012 photo, the former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali is crowned "King of Boxing" while accompanied by his wife, Lonnie, right, and Argentine boxer Sergio Martinez during the 50th convention of the World Boxing Council in Cancun, Mexico. Ali spokesman Bob Gunnell said on Saturday that the 72-year-old boxing great has been hospitalised with a mild case of pneumonia and is in stable condition.

In this December 3, 2012 photo, the former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali is crowned "King of Boxing" while accompanied by his wife, Lonnie, right, and Argentine boxer Sergio Martinez during the 50th convention of the World Boxing Council in Cancun, Mexico. Ali spokesman Bob Gunnell said on Saturday that the 72-year-old boxing great has been hospitalised with a mild case of pneumonia and is in stable condition.

Boxing great Muhammad Ali was hospitalised with a mild case of pneumonia that was caught early and should result in a short hospital stay, an Ali spokesman said on Saturday night.

The three-time world heavyweight champion, who is battling Parkinson’s disease, is being treated by his team of doctors and is in stable condition, said his spokesman, Bob Gunnell.

“He went into the hospital this morning,” Mr. Gunnell said in a phone interview. “He has a mild case of pneumonia and the prognosis is good.”

Mr. Gunnell declined to say where the 72-year-old Ali is hospitalised. No other details are being released due to the Ali family’s request for privacy, he said.

Ali appeared in public in September to attend a ceremony in his hometown of Louisville for the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards. He did not speak.

Ali retired from boxing in 1981 and devoted himself to social causes.

He travelled the world on humanitarian missions, mingling with the masses and rubbing elbows with world leaders. Ali received the >Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush in 2005.

The Muhammad Ali Centre, in Louisville, is dedicated to Ali’s humanitarian causes and also showcases his boxing career.

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