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George Foreman, a heavyweight boxing champion who returned to the sport to regain his title at the improbable age of 45, and who parlayed his fame and his amiable personality into a multimillion-dollar grill business, died on Friday night, March 21 in Houston. He was 76.
His family announced the death, in a hospital, on his Instagram account. Roy Foreman, George’s brother, said the cause was not known.
George Foreman is a name that resonates across multiple generations, whether for his dominance in boxing, his entrepreneurial success, or his larger-than-life personality. From being an Olympic gold medalist to a household name in the culinary world, Foreman has cemented his legacy in various fields. Here are the top things George Foreman is known for:
Remembering: Top Things George Foreman Is Known For was originally published on b1057.com
Foreman first rose to fame as a powerhouse boxer, winning the heavyweight championship in 1973 by defeating Joe Frazier in a stunning knockout. After retiring in the late 1970s, he made a historic comeback in the 1990s, regaining the title at age 45, making him the oldest heavyweight champion in history.
Before turning professional, Foreman won a gold medal in boxing at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. His victory in the heavyweight division helped launch his career and established him as a dominant force in the sport.
One of the most famous fights in boxing history, Foreman faced Muhammad Ali in 1974 in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo). Despite being the favorite, Foreman was outmaneuvered by Ali’s famous “rope-a-dope” strategy, leading to an eighth-round knockout. This fight remains one of the most talked-about moments in sports.
Outside the ring, Foreman became an entrepreneurial icon with the George Foreman Grill. Launched in the 1990s, the indoor electric grill became a global success, selling over 100 million units. The product’s success turned Foreman into a marketing sensation and secured his financial legacy.
Foreman has appeared in various TV shows, commercials, and interviews, using his charisma and life experiences to inspire others. He has also worked as a ringside commentator and motivational speaker, sharing insights on perseverance and success.
Following his first retirement from boxing, Foreman became a Christian minister and dedicated his time to helping troubled youth. His philanthropic efforts have focused on mentorship and community development, showcasing his commitment to giving back.
Foreman has penned several books on his life, business ventures, and faith. His books include autobiographies and guides on how to succeed in business and life.
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