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Boxing Legend George Foreman, Two-Time Heavyweight Champion And Iconic Spokesman, Dies At 76

George Foreman, the former heavyweight hero, died today in 76 years.

The 1968 Olympic Gold Medal (76-5, 68 KOS) enjoyed international titles captured in 1973 and 1994. Retrican retired, thanks to George Foreman Grill spokesman. It has achieved a wealth of the grill, which is still present today.

“George Al Kabeer” was an interesting profession in two parts. Initially, this slim muscular fighter known as the knockout of the Fraser and Kane Norton atmosphere.

Muhammad Ali stopped him in 1974. He retired after a loss unanimous in the decision unanimously from 12 rounds against Jimmy Young on March 17, 1977, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Foreman remained retired for ten years before the launch of a return in 1987 at the age of 39.

He is no longer skinny, a formula with a chunky appearance still has his strength but was slower than he was in the young days. He came out of the likes of Jerry Kony, Dawit Muhammad, and Bert Cooper before he later became a heavy hero when he arrested the IBF and WBA champion Michael Morar in the tenth round on November 5, 1994.

Foreman was 45 at that time. Three years later, Foreman retired after losing a 12 -way controversial majority decision for Brezz on November 22, 1997.

Foreman worked for HBO for 12 years before his retirement in 2004. The broadcast has made interesting to listen to him, and Larry Merchant.

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Last update on 03/21/2025



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2025-03-22 02:51:00

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