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  1. George Edward Foreman: sex: male alias: Big George ... World Boxing Union (1995-2004) World Heavy ... ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports ...

  2. Heavyweight. George Edward Foreman (born January 10, 1949) [2] [3] is an American former professional boxer, entrepreneur, minister, and author. In boxing, he competed between 1967 and 1997 and was nicknamed " Big George ". He is a two-time world heavyweight champion and an Olympic gold medalist. As an entrepreneur, he is known for the George ...

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    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    81
    Loss
    76–5
    80
    Win
    76–4
    79
    Win
    75–4
    78
    Win
    74–4
    • 1969 - Racking Up The Kos
    • 1970 - The TKOs Continue
    • 1971 and 1972 - More Kos and TKOs
    • 1973 - Wins Heavyweight Title
    • 1974 - Loses Title to Ali
    • 1976 - Returns to Form
    • 1977 - Retires For The First Time
    • 1987 - Back to The Ring
    • 1988 - Continues Winning
    • 1989
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    In his first year as a pro, alone, Foreman scored seven KOs and three technical knockouts, or TKOs. The listings start with the date of the fight, followed by the opponent, then the location, followed by the result and the number of rounds in the bout. The results include boxing acronyms, with "W" for a win, "L" for a loss, KO for knockout and TKO ...

    Out of 12 wins this year, Foreman scored a combined 10 KOs and TKOs. Several great fighters would comment later that in his prime, Foreman was the hardest-hittingfighter in boxing history, according to The Sweet Science. 1. 01-06 - Charley Polite, Houston, W KO 4 2. 01-26 - Jack O'Halloran, New York, W KO 5 3. 02-16 - Gregorio Peralta, New York, W ...

    In a remarkable two-year span, Foreman knocked out his opponents in all 12 of his professional fights, either through KOs or referee-declared TKOs. Two of his fights in 1971 were held with only one week of rest in between in 1971, and with a little over a week between two bouts in 1972—a feat that would be unheard of in today's boxing world. 1. 02-...

    Foreman won the world heavyweight title—the World Boxing Council and World Boxing Association belts—with a convincing second-round TKO of reigning champ Joe Frazier in January. He successfully defended his title nine months later. 1. 01-22 - Joe Frazier, Kingston, Jamaica, W TKO 2 2. 09-01 - Jose (King) Roman, Tokyo, W KO 1

    Foreman defended his title against challenger Ken Norton in March, but he lost the crownto Ali, who had been allowed to return to boxing after a three-year ban due to his refusal to enter the draft for military service. 1. 03-26 - Ken Norton, Caracas, Venezuela, W TKO 2 2. 10-30 - Muhammad Ali, Kinshasa, L KO 8

    After losing the title, Foreman essentially took a year off in 1974, fighting only exhibition bouts, but he returned to form in 1976 with five convincing wins—all of them by KOs or TKOs. 01-24 - Ron Lyle, Las Vegas, W KO 5 06-15 - Joe Frazier, Uniondale, W TKO 5 08-16 - Scott LeDoux, Utica, New York, W TKO 3 10-15 - John (Dino) Dennis, Hollywood, F...

    After a loss in March, Foreman hung up his gloves for the first time when he had "a religious awakening," according to Bio. "He went on to become a nondenominational Christian minister and founded the George Foreman Youth and Community Center in Houston." 1. 01-22 - Pedro Agosto, Pensacola, Florida, W TKO 4 2. 03-17 - Jimmy Young, San Juan, Puerto ...

    Foreman came out of retirement, and eventually reclaimed the title—in 1994 at age 45—becoming the oldest heavyweight champin history. During 1987, Foreman won all five of his bouts, each one by KO or TKO. 1. 03-09 - Steve Zouski, Sacramento, W TKO 4 2. 07-09 - Charles Hostetter, Oakland, W KO 3 3. 09-15 - Bobby Crabtree, Springfield, Missouri, W TK...

    In another remarkable run, Foreman did not lose a single professional fight during the three years from 1988 to 1990, winning most of his fights by knockout. 1. 01-23 - Tom Trimm, Orlando, W TKO 1 2. 02-05 - Guido Trane, Las Vegas, W TKO 5 3. 03-19 - Dwight Qawi, Las Vegas, W TKO 7 4. 05-21 - Frank Lux, Anchorage, Alaska, W KO 3 5. 06-26 - Carlos H...

    01-26 - Mark Young, Rochester, New York, W TKO 7
    02-16 - Manuel Clay De Almeida, Orlando, W TKO 3
    04-30 - J. B. Williamson, Galveston, Texas, W TKO 5
    06-01 - Bert Cooper, Phoenix, W TKO 3

    See how George Foreman racked up 76 wins, 68 by knockout, in his boxing career that spanned nearly three decades. Learn about his title wins, losses, and comeback fights against legends like Ali and Frazier.

    • Andrew Eisele
  3. Sep 23, 2022 · In a professional boxing career spanning 28 years and four months, George Foreman fought 81 times with 76 wins and 5 losses. Foreman retired from professional boxing with a record of 76-5, which included five heavyweight world-title wins and three successful title defense fights. He had a 84% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 68 of his total 81 ...

    • January 10, 1949
  4. May 9, 2024 · George Foreman (born January 10, 1949, Marshall, Texas, U.S.) is an American boxer who twice was the world heavyweight champion (1973–74, 1994–95). When Foreman regained the heavyweight title at age 45, he was the oldest world heavyweight champion. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.)

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. He was hallucinating from dehydration.”. Foreman retired from boxing with a record of 45-2 (42 KOs) and became an ordained minister. Returned to boxing in 1987 to raise money for the George Foreman Youth and Community Center, which he founded in Houston in 1984. Foreman went 31-3 (26 KOs) during his comeback.

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