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Heavyweights can typically fight on longer than most, a famous example being the late, great George Foreman, who returned to ...
Six months after losing the heavyweight championship to Muhammad Ali, George Foreman was angry, adrift and lost. To regain the title, he knew it would take something special.
He racked up 37 consecutive victories before being awarded a shot at world heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, although ‘Smokin ...
Athletes are artists whose artistry dies with their youth. For fighters, it tends to be worse, as the youth is literally beaten out of them. But George Foreman — erstwhile bully, seller of grill ...
Despite being able to survive the round, Briggs would be put out of the fight in the fifth round. Following a third knockdown ...
Two-time boxing champion, George Foreman was remembered Monday in a memorial service in his hometown of Houston.
The City of Houston honored George Foreman, a two-time world heavyweight champion and Olympic gold ...
It was a rare instance for George Foreman ... ever, and Foreman was like a Cape buffalo going through cobweb,” Lipton said, describing the second-round technical knockout.
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But the moment he is most widely known for today – and my enduring memory of Foreman – was his knockout ... marvel at the double-dose of power the gods bestowed on Big George’s anvil hands.
"Anything for my friend Ronnie." Those were the words the late George Foreman used to sum up the relationship he developed with a fellow Olympic gold medalist Ronnie Harris of Canton. Foreman and ...
The recent passing of George Foreman brought an outpouring of praise and affection. All deserved. Big George was, in many ways, smaller than his heart. The kind words, even the public gushing ...