LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Jan 8: Boxing icon Muhammad Ali will celebrate his 70th birthday in his hometown of Louisville, where the Muhammad Ali Center will mark the occasion with a series of events starting Jan 14.

“On Jan 14, 2012, in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, Ali will be celebrating his 70th birthday among friends, admirers, and people who have made a difference in his life,” center officials said in a statement.

The fund-raiser is part of the center’s ‘Seven Days for Seven Decades’ programme of community activities.

Ali, who was born Cassius Clay Jr in Louisville on Jan 17, 1942, has homes with his wife, Lonnie, in Arizona and Michigan as well as Louisville.

In November, the heavyweight great was briefly hospitalised in Phoenix, where doctors treated him for dehydration.

That came a few days after Ali attended the funeral of his old rival Joe Frazier, who died of liver cancer in Philadelphia on Nov 8.

Ali, whose Parkinson’s Disease has diminished his physical capacities in recent years, has nevertheless used his public stature raise awareness of the illness and campaign for research funding.—AFP

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