1949-Present
Record: 76W-5L-0D (68KO)
Country: USA
Height: 6'3.5"
Reach: 78.5"
Prime Division: Heavyweight
George Foreman was one of the most formidable heavyweight champs to exist. He had a right hand that could knock over skyscrapers, and used this deadly weapon to take out some of the best heavyweights in the history of boxing. He career was already showing progress even before he turned pro, in 1968 at the Mexico City Olympics he won the Gold Medal for the heavyweight division. He would do even greater things as a professional, stopping Joe Frazier to become the Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion, then knocking out Joe Frazier again as well as Ken Norton. Perhaps his most famous fight though was a loss against Muhammad Ali, who allowed Foreman to wear himself out so he could achieve a late round stoppage. After retiring he would launch a comeback nearly ten years later that would be remembered forever. After a string of stoppage victories George Foreman would attempt to regain the title. Evander Holyfield and Tommy Morrison prevented him from earning the title, both by winning unanimous decisions. Foreman would shock the world when a one-two put Michael Moorer to sleep in the 10th round, and George Foreman became the oldest Heavyweight Champion at the age of 45.
Record: 76W-5L-0D (68KO)
Country: USA
Height: 6'3.5"
Reach: 78.5"
Prime Division: Heavyweight
George Foreman was one of the most formidable heavyweight champs to exist. He had a right hand that could knock over skyscrapers, and used this deadly weapon to take out some of the best heavyweights in the history of boxing. He career was already showing progress even before he turned pro, in 1968 at the Mexico City Olympics he won the Gold Medal for the heavyweight division. He would do even greater things as a professional, stopping Joe Frazier to become the Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion, then knocking out Joe Frazier again as well as Ken Norton. Perhaps his most famous fight though was a loss against Muhammad Ali, who allowed Foreman to wear himself out so he could achieve a late round stoppage. After retiring he would launch a comeback nearly ten years later that would be remembered forever. After a string of stoppage victories George Foreman would attempt to regain the title. Evander Holyfield and Tommy Morrison prevented him from earning the title, both by winning unanimous decisions. Foreman would shock the world when a one-two put Michael Moorer to sleep in the 10th round, and George Foreman became the oldest Heavyweight Champion at the age of 45.