George Foreman, the fearsome heavyweight who lost the “Rumble in the Jungle” to Muhammad Ali before his inspiring second act as a 45-year-old champion and a successful businessman, died Friday night.
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George Foreman's daughter Freeda died by suicide in March 2019 at the age of 42 George Foreman held many titles: Olympic gold medalist, two-time heavyweight boxing champion, and grill entrepreneur.
George Foreman was remembered Monday in a memorial service in his hometown of Houston for his legendary boxing career as well as for his love of God, family, horses and cheeseburgers and for his ...
Hundreds gathered Monday at Wortham Theater Center to honor two-time world heavyweight champion George Foreman, whom Mayor John Whitmire called “a hero to our city, our state, our nation and the world ...
HOUSTON — Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced that a celebration of life will be held for former heavyweight boxer George Foreman on Monday, April 14, at the Wortham Theater Center. We will stream ...
HOUSTON — Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced that a celebration of life will be held for former heavyweight boxer George Foreman on Monday, April 14, at the Wortham Theater Center. We will stream ...
HOUSTON (AP) — George Foreman was remembered Monday in a memorial service in his hometown of Houston for his legendary boxing career as well as for his love of God, family, horses and cheeseburgers ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The City of Houston will honor the late George Foreman with a memorial service on Monday. The iconic boxing legend and entrepreneur died in March at 76. He was a two-time ...
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George Foreman didn’t mind that younger generations knew him more for his culinary grill than his heavyweight boxing championship. In an interviewed a few years ago with Chaunce Hayden, author of “Was ...