George Foreman

George Foreman

""Big George""

HeavyweightUSARetired

Professional Record

76
Wins
5
Losses
0
Draws
89.5%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Marshall, Texas, USA
Residence
Houston, Texas, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
191
Reach
199
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
6/23/1969
Total Fights
81
Total Rounds
349
Win Rate
93.8%
KO Rate
89.5%
Losses by KO
1

About

When it comes to heavyweight boxing legends, few names hold as much weight as George Foreman. Born on January 10, 1949, Foreman's journey from a troubled childhood in Houston, Texas, to becoming a two-time world heavyweight champion is nothing short of remarkable. With a towering height of 191cm and an impressive reach of 199cm, Foreman's physical attributes, combined with his power and skill, made him a formidable force in the ring.

Foreman, affectionately known as "Big George," possessed a blend of ferocious punching power and intimidating presence that made him a fan favorite and a feared opponent. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing in at approximately 87kg, Foreman's sheer size and strength made him a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division.

As an orthodox fighter, Foreman utilized his size advantage to deliver devastating blows to his opponents. His powerful right hand, aptly named the "hammer," earned him numerous knockout victories throughout his career. His prowess inside the ring combined with his entertaining style made him a crowd favorite.

Foreman's career reached its pinnacle in 1973 when he faced the legendary Joe Frazier for the undisputed heavyweight title. The fight, which took place in Kingston, Jamaica, was dubbed the "Sunshine Showdown." Frazier, known for his relentless aggression and iron chin, was expected to prevail against the younger Foreman.

However, Foreman shocked the world when he knocked out Frazier in the second round to capture the heavyweight crown. This victory catapulted him to superstardom and solidified his place among boxing's elite. His formidable punching power and relentless pursuit of victory were on full display that night, leaving no doubt about his capabilities as a world-class boxer.

Foreman's reign as champion, however, was short-lived. In 1974, he faced the legendary Muhammad Ali in a highly anticipated bout in Kinshasa, Zaire, famously known as the "Rumble in the Jungle." Ali, known for his incredible speed and agility, was expected to outmaneuver the powerful Foreman.

But Foreman, determined to prove his dominance, relentlessly attacked Ali in the early rounds. However, Ali's "rope-a-dope" strategy proved to be his undoing. After weathering Foreman's storm, Ali capitalized on his opponent's fatigue and unleashed a lightning-fast combination that knocked Foreman out in the eighth round.

Despite this setback, Foreman's legacy as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time remained intact. His power and aggressive style left an indelible mark on the sport. He retired from boxing in 1977, only to make a remarkable comeback a decade later.

In 1994, at the age of 45, Foreman shocked the world once again by capturing the heavyweight title. His victory over Michael Moorer made him the oldest heavyweight champion in history, an accomplishment that solidified his place in boxing lore.

What made Foreman's second reign as champion even more impressive was his transformation outside the ring. After retiring the first time, Foreman found solace in his faith and pursued a career as an entrepreneur. He became a successful businessman, marketing his famous "George Foreman Grill," which went on to sell over 100 million units worldwide.

Foreman's comeback not only showcased his amazing physical prowess but also highlighted his unwavering determination and resilience. He proved that age was just a number and that success could be achieved through hard work and perseverance.

Throughout his career, Foreman's unique combination of power, size, and tenacity made him a standout figure in the sport. His captivating demeanor, both inside and outside the ring, endeared him to fans around the world.

Even in retirement, Foreman's contribution to the sport cannot be understated. His big-hearted personality and charismatic presence have made him a beloved figure in the boxing community. Today, George Foreman continues to inspire and entertain as a boxing commentator and ambassador for the sport.

George Foreman's story is a testament to the power of determination and the pursuit of greatness. From his early struggles to becoming a heavyweight champion, he remains an icon of boxing and a true inspiration.

Fights

FightVenue
81Nov 1997
Loss
N/A
80Apr 1997
Win
N/A
79Nov 1996
Win
N/A
78Apr 1995
Win
N/A
77Nov 1994
Win
N/A
76Jun 1993
Loss
N/A
75Jan 1993
Win
N/A
74Apr 1992
Win
N/A
73Dec 1991
Win
N/A
72Apr 1991
Loss
N/A
71Sep 1990
Win
N/A
70Jul 1990
Win
N/A
69Jun 1990
Win
N/A
68Apr 1990
Win
N/A
67Jan 1990
Win
N/A
66Jul 1989
Win
N/A
65Jun 1989
Win
N/A
64Apr 1989
Win
N/A
63Feb 1989
Win
N/A
62Jan 1989
Win
N/A
61Dec 1988
Win
N/A
60Oct 1988
Win
N/A
59Sep 1988
Win
N/A
58Aug 1988
Win
N/A
57Jun 1988
Win
N/A
56May 1988
Win
N/A
55Mar 1988
Win
N/A
54Feb 1988
Win
N/A
53Jan 1988
Win
N/A
52Dec 1987
Win
N/A
51Nov 1987
Win
N/A
50Sep 1987
Win
N/A
49Jul 1987
Win
N/A
48Mar 1987
Win
N/A
47Mar 1977
Loss
N/A
46Jan 1977
Win
N/A
45Oct 1976
Win
N/A
44Aug 1976
Win
N/A
43Jun 1976
Win
N/A
42Jan 1976
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N/A
41Oct 1974
Loss
N/A
40Mar 1974
Win
N/A
39Sep 1973
Win
N/A
38Jan 1973
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N/A
37Oct 1972
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N/A
36May 1972
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N/A
35Apr 1972
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N/A
34Mar 1972
Win
N/A
33Feb 1972
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N/A
32Oct 1971
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N/A
31Oct 1971
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N/A
30Sep 1971
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N/A
29Sep 1971
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N/A
28May 1971
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N/A
27Apr 1971
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N/A
26Feb 1971
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N/A
25Dec 1970
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N/A
24Nov 1970
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N/A
23Nov 1970
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N/A
22Aug 1970
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N/A
21Jul 1970
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N/A
20May 1970
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N/A
19Apr 1970
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N/A
18Apr 1970
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N/A
17Mar 1970
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N/A
16Feb 1970
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N/A
15Jan 1970
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N/A
14Jan 1970
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N/A
13Dec 1969
Win
N/A
12Dec 1969
Win
N/A
11Dec 1969
Win
N/A
10Nov 1969
Win
N/A
9Nov 1969
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N/A
8Oct 1969
Win
N/A
7Oct 1969
Win
N/A
6Sep 1969
Win
N/A
5Sep 1969
Win
N/A
4Aug 1969
Win
N/A
3Jul 1969
Win
N/A
2Jul 1969
Win
N/A
1Jun 1969
Win
N/A