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Legendary Heavyweight Champion, George Foreman passes away at 76
In a significant loss to the boxing world,George Foreman, the two-time heavyweight champion and beloved figure in the sport, has passed away at the age of 76, as announced by his family on social media.
Foreman, known affectionately as “Big George,” was more than just a boxer; he was a symbol of resilience and reinvention.
Throughout his career, Foreman claimed numerous victories, including a fifth-round TKO against Joe Frazier, who he had previously stopped to win his first heavyweight title.
After a brief retirement at age 28, he returned to the ring in 1987, making one of the most remarkable comebacks in sports.
At 45 years old, he stunned the world by defeating Michael Moorer to become the oldest heavyweight champion in history—a title he held until 2014.
Beyond the boxing ring, Foreman found tremendous success with his line of grills, which sold over 100 million units globally. His charisma and insight as an HBO boxing analyst further cemented his status as a beloved sports personality.
The boxing community has expressed deep sorrow over his passing, with Top Rank chairman Bob Arum stating, “We’ve lost a family member and are absolutely devastated.” Foreman’s contributions to the sport and his larger-than-life personality will be remembered for generations to come.
As the world mourns the loss of a true legend, George Foreman’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future athletes and fans alike.

