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PHOENIX -- Muhammad Ali and his family never seriously thought of donating his brain for research, according to his doctor. "Not really," was Dr. Abe Lieberman's answer when he was asked on Monday ...
Muhammad Ali died on Friday at the age of 74 and family, friends and fights fans are remembering the boxing legend. Ali visited Calgary in 1985 and continues to inspire a generation of athletes.
Later, Brown said he told Ali: "You’re the greatest of all time." Ali retired from boxing in 1981 and devoted himself to social causes. He has travelled the world on humanitarian missions.
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The doctor said he did not hear Ali blame boxing for his illness. "Muhammad had no regrets about boxing," Lieberman said. "He didn’t really talk about it that way.
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