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Champ, preacher, businessman and the nicest person to ever get in ring

Irish Sunday Mirror

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March 23, 2025

THE boxing world has said goodbye to two-time world champion George Foreman, one of the greatest ever heavyweights.

- CHRISTOPHER BUCKTIN

Champ, preacher, businessman and the nicest person to ever get in ring

Big George died aged 76 after an amazing life, which took him from poverty to Olympic glory and perhaps the most famous boxing clash ever - the Rumble in the Jungle against Muhammad Ali.

One of the most destructive punchers in boxing history, he became a preacher after quitting the ring but then returned to reclaim the title at 45, becoming boxing's oldest heavyweight champion, a record still unbroken today.

The legend, who idolised his 12 children from five marriages, also launched a hugely popular kitchen griller, which earned him more money than the purses of his glittering boxing career.

A family statement said: "Our hearts are broken. A devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father and a proud grand and great grandfather, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility and purpose.

A humanitarian, an Olympian and two-time heavyweight champion of the world. He was deeply respected -a force for good, a man of discipline, conviction and a protector of his legacy, fighting tirelessly to preserve his good name for his family.

LEGENDARY

George was not just a fighter but a symbol of resilience, reinvention and the power of his faith.

The Ring magazine described him as "one of the greatest heavyweights of all time". Ex-heavyweight champion Mike Tyson said no one could match the power of Big George's fists.

And former world cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew said: "RIP to one of the greatest human beings to ever put on boxing gloves. This man was truly amazing Born on January 10, 1949, in Marshall, Texas, George Edward Foreman was raised in poverty and found himself immersed in the dangers of the street.

After dropping out of school at 16 he became a petty criminal and later admitted to being a bully before he enrolled in a youth programme designed to steer kids away from the gang culture he was a part of.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Irish Sunday Mirror

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