(Adds more reaction) June 4 (Reuters) - Former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali died on Friday, aged 74. AL SHARPTON, NEW YORK-BASED CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER, ON TWITTER "Ali, he was and always will be the greatest. A true champion in and out of the ring." REV.
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