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Boxing Legend Passes Away at 76

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Sad news from today’s sports world has passed away as one of the most famous boxers of the present day.

Sources have confirmed that George Foreman has now passed away at the age of 76.

Sports Icon has become famous for his second career as a magnate and media figure, but for decades he has been one of the most famous athletes on the planet.

George Foreman will speak on stage during the Big George Foreman screening at Legal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia on April 12, 2023.
George Foreman will speak on stage during the Big George Foreman screening at Legal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia on April 12, 2023. (Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images releases Sony Pictures)

George Foreman’s family confirms his death statement

Foreman’s family issued a statement confirming his death late Friday evening.

“Our hearts are broken.” announcement read.

“As a dev preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father and a proud grand, great grandfather, he lived a life characterized by unwavering faith, humility and purpose,” the statement continued.

“A humanitarian, an Olympic athlete and a two-time heavyweight champion in the world, he was deeply respected. He is the protector of his power, discipline, belief, and his legacy, and a tireless battle to protect his good name for his family.”

George Foreman will be taking part in the Hublot X WBC’s “Night of Champions” gala at the Encore Hotel held in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 3, 2019. (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images from Hublot)

The legend of sports has been lost

Foreman was a two-time heavyweight champion, entrepreneur, author, pastor, and a common name for his generation.

“Big George” is famous for losing the first battle of his career when he ran Muhammad Ali in a match known as the “Rumble of the Jungle” in 1974.

The match is one of the most viewed sports events of all time.

Mike Tyson and George Forman will be taking part in the Hublot X WBC’s “Night of Champions” gala held at the Encore Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 3, 2019. (Photo by Omar Vega/Hublot via Getty Images)

Foreman won the heavyweight gold medal for his dominant performance at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.

The most famous victory of his career came in 1973 in the championship match against Joe Frazier in Jamaica.

Foreman ruled his battle with his much-loved opponent, leading to the famous Howard Cossel Cole “Down Goes Fraser!”

World Heavyweight Champion American heavyweight boxer George Foreman will hold a press conference in London on March 12, 1973, during the first phase of his UK’s European tour. (Photo by Evening Standard/Halton Archives/Getty Images)

Legends are more than twice

In his later years, Foreman became one of the most successful advertising pitchmen of all time.

His George Foreman Lean Average Fat Reduction Grill Machine (later known simply as “The Foreman Grill”), is also one of America’s most popular kitchen utensils.

At the time of his death, Foreman remained one of the world’s most famous athletes.

The sports legend is survived by 12 children. Our thoughts are passed on to his loved ones during this extremely difficult time.

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