The only mention of being "unresponsive" seems to be coming from crappy tabloids.
Here's what the more 'reliable' sources say:
Muhammad Ali admitted to hospital for follow-up care>
L.A.Times-ALIBoxing legend Muhammad Ali was
readmitted to the hospital Thursday for follow-up care related to a severe urinary tract infection, according to his spokesman.
Reports that the three-time former heavyweight champion was rushed to the hospital unresponsive are not true, Ali spokesman Bob Gunnell told The Times.
This is Ali’s second time in the hospital in the last four weeks, but he is expected to be released Friday, Gunnell said.
Ali was hospitalized on Dec. 20 for the same infection.
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USAToday-ALIMuhammad Ali back in hospital for follow-upMuhammad Ali was hospitalized Thursday, a week after he was released from a 17-day stay, and two days before his 73rd birthday.
The boxing star was treated for a urinary tract infection earlier this month.
His hospitalization this week was for follow-up care and he is in stable condition, said Bob Gunnell, a family spokesman.
Ali, who has suffered from Parkinson's disease for decades, is expected to be released Friday.
The three-time world heavyweight champion was released from a hospital on Jan. 6.
Ali was hospitalized on Dec. 20 with what was initially believed to be a mild case of pneumonia. Doctors later determined Ali was suffering from a urinary tract infection, not pneumonia, Gunnell said.
"There were still issues with the urinary tract infection," he said of the latest hospitalization.
The man known worldwide for his boxing prowess and humanitarian work has been spending his time listening to music, reading and watching old movies, Gunnell said. Ali is expected to be released Friday.
Ali turns 73 on Saturday and hopes to spend it at one of his homes with family, Gunnell said. Ali and his wife, Lonnie, have homes in Paradise Valley, Ariz., Berrien Springs, Mich., and in Louisville.
Gunnell said he expects Ali's birthday to include watching the Louisville-Duke men's college basketball game. Ali is a Louisville native, and the Muhammad Ali Center -- which showcases Ali's humanitarian causes and boxing career -- is a popular attraction in Kentucky's largest city.
Ali's public appearances have diminished in recent years as he wages his long-running fight against Parkinson's disease, but he still enjoys getting out and watching sports and visiting friends.
Ali retired from boxing in 1981 and devoted himself to social causes. He has traveled the world on humanitarian missions, mingling with the masses and rubbing elbows with world leaders.
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