Remembering George Foreman: A Champion’s Legacy
George Foreman, the esteemed former professional boxer and successful entrepreneur, passed away on March 21, 2025, at the age of 76, surrounded by his family.
A Life of Accomplishments
Foreman’s family shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, honoring his life as a humanitarian, Olympian, and two-time heavyweight boxing champion. They described him as a man of discipline and conviction who fought tirelessly to protect his legacy and family.
Early Days and Athletic Achievements
Born on January 10, 1949, in Marshall, Texas, Foreman later moved to California, where he began formally training as a boxer. His professional career kicked off in 1969 after a successful stint in amateur boxing, highlighted by his gold medal victory at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics against Soviet boxer Jonas Čepulis.
Iconic Fights
Foreman went on to dominate the heavyweight boxing scene, with notable victories including the “Sunshine Showdown” against Joe Frazier, which ended in a TKO in the second round. His most famous bout, however, was the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” held on October 30, 1974, where he faced Muhammad Ali in Zaire. Although Foreman lost the fight, the matchup solidified his status as a household name.
- Total professional matches: 81
- Victories: 76
- Knockout wins: 68
Transition to Entrepreneurship
After retiring from boxing—twice—Foreman found great success as an entrepreneur, particularly with the introduction of the George Foreman Grill in 1994. This innovative product became immensely popular, selling over 100 million units globally.
A Life of Service
In addition to his business ventures, Foreman was also a devout preacher who became a pastor in 1980. His faith and commitment to service were significant aspects of his life, as his family recalled.
Foreman’s Legacy in Film
In 2023, his inspiring story was brought to the big screen with the release of “Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story of the Once and Future Heavyweight Champion of the World,” featuring Khris Davis portraying Foreman during his early years.
Remembering a Legend
ESPN commemorated Foreman as one of the most influential boxers of all time. His last Instagram post dated November 5, 2024, reflected his optimistic outlook, stating, “I started my day believing, ‘All things are possible if we only believe.’
George Foreman is survived by his wife Mary Joan Martelly, 12 children, and several grandchildren, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that spans both athletics and entrepreneurship.