George Foreman
George Edward Foreman, affectionately known as "Big George," was born on January 10, 1949. He carved a remarkable legacy as an American boxer, holding the title of World Heavyweight Champion twice and earning an Olympic gold medal. Widely recognized as one of the most powerful punchers in the sport's history, Foreman's career is marked by significant victories and iconic bouts.
Among his early career highlights was his stunning second-round knockout of Joe Frazier on January 22, 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica. This victory was overshadowed by his later defeat to the legendary Muhammad Ali in "The Rumble in the Jungle" on October 30, 1974. Remarkably, Foreman made a triumphant return to the ring when, at the age of 45, he knocked out Michael Moorer in the tenth round on November 5, 1994, becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in history, reclaiming the title he once held over two decades earlier.
Celebrated as one of the 25 greatest fighters of all time by Ring magazine, Foreman is also ranked as the ninth greatest puncher in boxing history. Beyond his athletic achievements, he is an ordained Baptist minister and a successful entrepreneur, famously known for the George Foreman Grill, which revolutionized cooking for many. Today, he continues to inspire as a pastor and motivational figure, showcasing his diverse talents beyond the boxing ring.
Filmography
Fists of Freedom: The Story of the '68 Summer Games
When We Were Kings
Facing Ali
Let's Do It Again
Foreman
Untold: Deal with the Devil
What's My Name | Muhammad Ali