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  • Miami Beach, FL 4/22/1975 -- Heavyweight Champion, Muhammad Ali and his trainer, Angelo Dundee, share a cup of coffee while Ali makes a phone call in the Miami Beach, FL gym where he is in training for his title fight with Ron Lyle. Madison Square Garden made an offer Tuesday, of $3 million to Ali to fight Joe Frasier. AP WIRE PHOTO / ASSOCIATED PRESS

  • Manager Angelo Dundee, left, measures the chest of his fighter, Muhammad Ali, just before the former heavyweight champion began workouts Thursday in Atlanta for a fight Oct. 26 with Jerry Quarry. After a 3 1/2 year absence from the ring, Muhammad Ali's measurements were the same with the exception of his biceps. They were one and one-quarter inches larger, Dundee said, now measuring 16 1/4 inches. AP WIREPHOTO '70.

  • 12/16/02 -- Eileen Soler/for The Herald -- Pembroke Pines -- Legendary boxing trainer Angelo Dundee CQ hangs out Monday at South Florida Boxing gym in Pembroke Pines. Dundee will be honored Friday night. For Santo Perez story. EILEEN SOLER/FOR THE HERALD

  • Boxing historian Bert Sugar kisses Angelo Dundee on the head at the reopening of the famous 5th Street Gym on South Beach. The gym was training headquarters for the top boxers including Cassius Clay. A party was held at the gym to annouce the reopening and a host of celebrities were expected to attend, September 23rd, 2010. CHARLES TRAINOR JR / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

  • Famous trainer of boxing Angelo Dundee pose for the media for pictures inside the ring during the reopening of the fifth st Gym in Miami Beach on Thursday 23, 2010. HECTOR GABINO / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF

  • 12/21/02--Al Diaz/Herald Staff--Miami--During Friday Night Fights at the AmericanAirlines Arena Muhammad Ali, left, honors his former trainer Angelo Dundee with his presence during ceremony honoring Dundee. AL DIAZ/HERALD STAFF

  • 8/27/02 --- FOR SPORTS --- BY CARL JUSTE/MIAMI HERALD STAFF, FORMER LOCATION OF THE 5TH STREET GYM, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA --- Boxing legend Mohammad Ali (left) looks on as his former trainer and friend Angelo Dundee (center) blows out the candles on his birhday cake. On the far right is Miami Beach Mayor David Dermer looks on. J. ALBERT DIAZ/HS

  • FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2012, file photo, Muhammad Ali, right, celebrates his 70th birthday next to his longtime trainer Angelo Dundee at a fund raiser for the Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville, Ky. Dundee, the trainer who helped groom Ali and Leonard into world champions and became one of boxing's most recognizable figures, died Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. He was 90. (AP Photo/ The Muhammad Ali Center) HONS

  • (FILE PHOTO) American boxer Muhammad Ali, the world heavyweight champion, has his hands bandaged by his manager Angelo Dundee before the day's training session at the Territorial Army Gymnasium at White City, London. Ali is in training for his fight against the British champion Henry Cooper at Arsenal's Highbury Stadium, London on May 21st. Original Publication: People Disc - HW0538 According to reports, Dundee, most famous for training boxing great Muhammad Ali, died February 1, 2012 in Tampa, Florida at the age of 90. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images) KEYSTONE / STAFF

  • 22 APR 1995: (FILE PHOTO) ANGELO DUNDEE, TRAINER FOR GEORGE FOREMAN, WORKS ON FOREMAN DURING HIS HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE DEFENSE AGAINST AXEL SCHULZ AT THE MGM GRAND HOTEL IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. According to reports, Dundee, most famous for training boxing great Muhammad Ali, died February 1, 2012 in Tampa, Florida at the age of 90. Mandatory Credit: Mike Powell/ALLSPORT MIKE POWELL / STAFF

  • FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2003, file photo, boxing great Muhammad Ali touches the head of his former coach Angelo Dundee at the Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany. Dundee, the trainer who helped groom Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard into world champions and became one of boxing's most recognizable figures, died Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. He was 90. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, File) JIM KERLIN / STF

  • FILE - In this Feb. 8, 1962, file photo, young heavyweight fighter Cassius Clay, who later changed his name to Muhammad Ali, is seen with his trainer Angelo Dundee at City Parks Gym in New York. Ali turns 70 on Jan. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Dan Grossi, File) DAN GROSSI / STF