London:
On Friday, he died on Friday at the age of 76, who regained the heavy boxing title at the age of 45, one of the second great actions in sport, who regained heavy boxing title at the age of 45 and became one of the second actions in sport, who regained the heavy boxing title at the age of forty -fourth, and became Friday at the age of 76 years.
“With deep sadness, we announce the death of the beloved George Edward Foreman, who left peace on March 21, 2025, surrounded by loved ones.”
“Big George”, “Big George”, was a fun figure, “Big George”, a frightening person, who lost his first title to Muhammad Ali in 1974, and he was a more wonderful character, when he came out of Michael Moor for his second stage after two decades.
Foreman’s return and wealth that made it sell electrical cooking grills that adhere to fat made him a symbol of self -improvement and success to generate children’s mutation.
He was born in Marshall, Texas, on January 10, 1949, the Foreman family soon moved to Houston, where he and his six brothers grew up by a single mother. I grew up poor in the separate American south, Foreman came out of the school’s high school and used its size and grip on street robbery.
At the age of nineteenth and in his twenty -fifth amateur battle, Foreman seized the gold medal of the heavy boxing in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Turning Pro won 37 consecutive games on his way to face referee hero Joe Fraser in Kingston, Jamaica, and won the technical knockout in the second round.
Foreman defended the belt twice before an interview with Ali in Kinshasa, Zaire, who is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in one of the most famous boxing matches in history.
Ali was stripped of his argument seven years ago because he refused to be formulated in the Vietnam War and entered the match with a heavy weak against the older and younger champion. But for seven rounds, Ali was placed on the ropes and led the Foreman club strikes, a mirror for him before he expelled him in the eighth round.
Foreman told Reuters in 2007: “I was a strong heavyweight fighter. I was a single punch machine and that was the first time that everything I had and nothing was working,” Foreman told Reuters in 2007.
Foreman destroyed loss. He continued to win 24 consecutive games, and gradually anesthetized along the way, before losing to Ivander Hoilledd in a 12 -round resolution in 1991. After three years, he went out of South Power for his misery to become the oldest heavyweight hero at the age of 45.