Muhammad Ali in hospital with respiratory problem

The 74-year-old former heavyweight world champion suffers from Parkinson's disease.

Update: 2016-06-03 06:36 GMT
The three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, who retired from the ring in 1981 after a defeat to Trevor Berbick, has been hospitalised multiple times in recent years. (Photo: AP)

Los Angeles: Boxing legend Muhammad Ali has been hospitalised for a respiratory issue, his spokesman said Thursday.

The 74-year-old former heavyweight world champion, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, was in a "fair condition", a statement from spokesman Bob Gunnell said.

"A brief hospital stay is expected," Gunnell said.

"At this time, the Muhammad Ali family respectfully requests privacy."

'ESPN' reported that Ali had been hospitalized in Phoenix, where he now lives.

The three-time heavyweight champion, who retired from the ring in 1981 after a defeat to Trevor Berbick, has been hospitalised multiple times in recent years.

He spent time in hospital in 2014 after suffering a case of mild pneumonia and again in 2015 for a urinary tract infection.

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