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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, AUG 2 – Rahaman Ali, a professional boxer with a 14-3 record, spent his later years preserving Muhammad Ali's legacy and was praised for his lifelong supportive bond with his brother.
- Rahaman Ali, the younger sibling of famed boxer Muhammad Ali, passed away at the age of 82 in Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday, August 1, 2025.
- He pursued a career as a professional boxer between 1964 and 1972 before retiring to become Muhammad Ali’s main sparring partner and devoted supporter.
- Rahaman authored two memoirs, frequently participated in Ali Center events, engaged the community, and helped preserve his brother’s legacy.
- DeVone Holt, CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center, highlighted Rahaman's vital influence by stating that Muhammad Ali's story would be incomplete without recognizing Rahaman's significant support and their brotherly bond.
- Rahaman's death marks the loss of a constant source of support for Muhammad and a respected figure in boxing and Louisville's community.
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Rahaman Ali, Muhammad Ali's Brother and Former Professional Boxer, Dies at 82
The Muhammad Ali Center announced Rahaman's death on Saturday, Aug. 2AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley Rahaman Ali, brother of Muhammad Ali, in 2016NEED TO KNOWRahaman Ali, Muhammad Ali's younger brother, died on Friday, Aug. 1, at the age of 82Rahaman, who was a professional boxer in his own right, helped Muhammad train throughout his careerA cause of death has not been released at this timeRahaman Ali, Muhammad Ali's younger brother and a professiona…
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Rahaman Ali, the younger brother of Muhammad Ali and former professional boxer, has died at 82 in Louisville, Kentucky. A supporter and biographer of “The Greatest,” he dedicated his life to preserving his brother’s legacy.
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