Boxing Legend George Foreman Dead at 76 | E! News

    George Foreman—a two-time heavyweight boxing champion, Olympic gold medalist and the spokesperson for the George Foreman Grill—died on March 21. He was 76. Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1415124/boxing-legend-george-foreman-dead-at-76

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    1. My condolences to the Foreman family. I'm 69 years old and I have watched every one of Mr. Forman's boxing matches in the past. George was a powerhouse of a man.

    2. George FOREVERman will always be remembered in our hearts FOREver for his legendary contributions that shaped the face of boxing itself in the golden era of boxing FOREver! 😢🪦🥊👋✌

    3. Than you for this! RIP Big George! I had the privledge of meeting Big George many times because he spoke at many of my amateur national tournaments, You will be missed :(.

    4. RIP Big George Foreman.
      Always inspiring and gentlemen beloved figure. The man with a heart of gold. One of the last among the golden age of heavyweights. My heart is broken to hear this.
      Rest well . He will be missed dearly.
      big gentle giant. 🙏

    5. R.i.p to GEORGE FOREMAN…now u and Ali having a rumble in the jungle most known as heaven..rest ✌'fully 2 FOREMAN AND ALI 2 OF THE BEST BOXERS …4EVER🥊🥊🕊

    6. Besides being an outstanding Boxer. That once fought up against. The likes of Ali, Fraser and Spinks. But also, George Foreman was outstanding businessman. He endorsed his name and invested unto several major products. That became extremely successful making him a millionaire. And then later, he became a successful pitchman, by selling his own products to the consumers. He invested his money into several shopping malls and television shows. I personally truly admire George Foreman, for believing himself so much. Not as an Athlete, but as a businessman by entering into the business side of the industry. Most Boxers will sell out on the corrupt side. They do dirty business along with Don King, or any Organized Crime Bosses. The most dirty money a Boxer will ever make, is to take a fake dive. Boxing was always racist and corrupt. But most Black Boxers had not choice of trying to gain economic freedom by making a living that way. When George Foreman, crossed over to become a Successful businessman. From an Athlete who was always extremely professional, on how he managed his career, his business, and his family. George Foreman did not have to play a character, or play the Black Urban Stupid Fool, or perform a minstrel show or The Urban dit or dat under educated angry Boxer Stereotype. He came and pitch his product as Himself. Many investors, especially those who was White. Was willing to invest into George Foreman. All his projects with his name on it made Millions. Along with his family also pitching his other businesses ventures. George Foreman became so successful he was offered to do a television show, on the level like of a Cosby Show. And other, television shows and Home products. Mr. Foreman, RIP. In the age where the next generation of African Americans wants to cry racism, DEI, I can’t achieve without whining or fearing White Man will use racism of keeping me down. There were great men like George Foreman, who not only broke the glass ceiling but never felt like a victim of doing it. Can someone say that to Kendrick Lamar. Glass Ceiling has already been, been broken. So Stop whining and STOP playing the Black Victim Stereotype! Men, like George Foreman will be so greatly missed. For achieving his success and being outstanding Black Athletic Role Model. By using his knowledge, strength, skills and wisdom. Presenting himself as someone who believes himself as a businessman. Not a black character, or someone who is shady and corrupted within the industry? Mr. Foreman, will be greatly, greatly will be missed. Especially, for this Generation, that he is greatly needed. Rest in peace and Love ! The beautiful of this. The Man also knew Jesus! 👍👍👍❤️ RIP George. And my deepest condolences 💐 To the Foreman Family. A man to be honored for being an amazing Christian, a Great Boxer Athlete. A Great Role Model, Family man, and Businessman. For someone who live the worst time of Racism, and discrimination. George Foreman, saw greatness, success, the beauty what America can offer. With no bitterness, or fear because of segregation. George Foreman gave his Best to everyone. Still was able to be successful and accomplishing his Dreams without fear. Or Color, or hate, or blame, or being a victim. He definitely was Great Role Model, Athlete, Businessman and Man. 😢 All honor and respect, to be rare a Man. 😊

    7. Geroge Foreman gave us many memorable Rumbles in the ring and inspired us to dream big, never give up, and never lose faith. Thank you Geroge Foreman a true fighter and inspiration to us all.

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