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2 February 2012 - 08:04 AMT

Famed boxing trainer Angelo Dundee dies aged 90

Famed boxing trainer Angelo Dundee, who helped guide the careers of legendary fighters Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, died at age 90 on Wednesday in Florida, Reuters reported.

Dundee was considered one of the greatest trainers in the history of boxing, known as a master motivator as a cornerman during some of the biggest fights the sport has ever seen. Dundee's work spanned six decades and he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1994, cementing his legacy as an invaluable asset to some of the most decorated boxers of all time.

"Angelo died surrounded by family and friends," his family said in a statement. "He was very happy that he got to celebrate Ali's birthday earlier this year and also that he got to go to the (Hall of Fame).

"He still had much to do, but led a full and extraordinary life."

Dundee, noted for his knack for motivating and challenging the best of boxers, passed away at his home in Tampa, Florida.

While working with Ali for the majority of the boxing great's career, Dundee trained 15 world champions in total, including Leonard and George Foreman.