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The Legacy of George Foreman A Boxing Icon and Entrepreneur

George Foreman, the legendary American boxer, has passed away at 76. Known as “Big George,” he won Olympic gold in 1968 and claimed the world heavyweight title twice, including becoming the oldest champion at 45. He famously lost his first title to Muhammad Ali in the 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” but had an impressive career with 76 wins and 68 knockouts. After retiring in 1997, Foreman became a successful entrepreneur with the George Foreman Grill, which brought him substantial wealth.

Born in Texas in 1949, Foreman had a troubled youth but found redemption in boxing. His victory over Joe Frazier in 1973 and his iconic loss to Ali in 1974 defined his early career. After retiring in 1977, he became a preacher and founded a church. Foreman returned to the ring in 1987, eventually regaining the heavyweight title in 1994, at age 45, by knocking out Michael Moorer.

He also became a beloved figure for his large family, having five sons named George, and lived a life marked by faith, discipline, and purpose. Tributes poured in from boxing figures, and his legacy is cemented both in the ring and as a successful businessman.

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