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Sunday 9 October 2016

Muhammad Ali's family locked in bitter feud over his £40m fortune

Rahman Ali (pictured) is unlikely to receive any money from his brother's will, according to the boxer's son Muhammad Ali JnrRahman Ali is unlikely to receive any money from his brother's will, according to the boxer's son Muhammad Ali Jnr (pictured)


Muhammad Ali's family is locked in a bitter feud over his £40million fortune amid claims the boxer's brother has been cut out of the will altogether.
Rahman Ali is said to have been banned from a family meeting in Los Angeles which was arranged to discuss the three-time world heavyweight champion's estate.
The boxer's son, Muhammad Ali Jnr, has indicated that his 73-year-old uncle will not receive any money from the will amid a long-standing row with Ali's wife Lonnie
              Muhammad Ali's family is locked in a bitter feud over his £40million fortune. He is pictured with family members at his 74th birthday

In an interview with the Sunday Mirror's US Editor, Christopher Bucktin, Muhammad Jnr said the family is preparing to 'go through hell' as the dispute rumbles on.
He said he hoped relatives would eventually put their hands in their pockets to help his uncle, who fears he too has Parkinson's - the same degenerative disease his brother suffered from for decades before his death in June.


      The boxer's son, Muhammad Ali Jnr, has indicated that his 73-year-old uncle will not receive any money from the will amid a long-standing row with Ali's wife Lonnie (right, with the boxer)









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