Boxing great Muhammad Ali died of septic shock - family spokesman
Boxing
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Reuters
| Jun 05, 2016
Muhammad Ali, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, died at age 74 of septic shock due to unspecified natural causes, a family spokesman said on Saturday.
Ali, who had long suffered from Parkinson's syndrome, died at 9:10 p.m. MST on Friday, spokesman Bob Gunnell said at a press conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, not far from the facility where Ali was hospitalized for a respiratory issue.
His public funeral will be held on Friday in Louisville, Kentucky, Gunnell said.
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