George Foreman BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
George Foreman, the legendary two-time heavyweight champ who lit up rings and grills alike, passed away on March 21, 2025, at age 76, leaving boxing fans reeling from the loss of a true icon. Fights Around The World mourned him as a pillar of the sport, noting how his death alongside commentator Tom Gerbasi cast a long shadow over 2025s rocky boxing year, with writer Tom Gerbasi reminiscing about Foremans gracious recall of rivals like Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Blex Media recapped his legacy as an Olympic gold medalist turned grill mogul and TV staple, while AOL confirmed the heartbreaking news of his Friday passing, sparking widespread tributes.
In the past few days, nostalgia has surged with no fresh sightings of Big George himself. Boxing News Online quoted Foreman on December 19 praising a fighter above Ali as his toughest foe, in a reflective piece on his epic Frazier knockout. Tankers International aired a December 19 segment diving into his famous grill empire, ten kids, and knockout record, pulling TV-27 ratings for the timely retrospective. World Boxing News drew parallels to Ike Ibeabuchis quest to shatter Foremans oldest-champ mark, underscoring Big Georges enduring heavyweight echo.
No public appearances, business moves, or social media posts from Foreman popped up recently, as Wikipedia and sources lock his story at that March date, with HBO analyst days long faded. Holiday vibes amplified the void, per Gerbasi, who toasted Foremans spiritual counsel amid boxing slumps. Unconfirmed whispers of 2022 abuse claims resurfaced in old AOL clips, but nothing new sticks. Foremans gone, yet his rumble ripples on, from rope-a-dope lore to that unbeatable grill pitch. Rest easy, champ, the ring feels emptier.
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