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George Foreman

Read through the most famous quotes from George Foreman




I hope to have one more boxing match at the age of 55. Given that demographic at the age of 55 to 65, you've got to make a statement with your life. Otherwise, you are just existing.


— George Foreman


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I look at my children and one thing I'm most proud of, in my heart, are my children.


— George Foreman


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I think its so good for boxing when a new guy or new blood as we call it, makes a big statement.


— George Foreman


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I was a tiger, a good fighter, in good shape, but I was always nervous before boxing matches.


— George Foreman


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I'm a winner each and every time I go into the ring.


— George Foreman


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I've seen George Foreman shadow boxing and the shadow won.


— George Foreman


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If you can maintain that integrity in whatever you do, you can't go wrong. That's what I tell my kids, anyway.


— George Foreman


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Just look at the great Nelson Mandela. He came out of prison and saved his entire country. Some of the best people in the world have spent time in prison.


— George Foreman


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My mother was watching on television and she doesn't want me to hurt anyone.


— George Foreman


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Oh, there's nothing more dangerous in life at getting hurt at than love itself. People are hurt in love affairs and never recover, more than a boxing match.


— George Foreman


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About George Foreman

George Foreman Quotes




Did you know about George Foreman?

During the summer of 1974 Foreman traveled to Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) to defend his title against Ali. At the end of the first round Lyle landed a hard right that sent Foreman staggering across the ring. In November 1994 at age 45 he regained the Heavyweight Championship by knocking out Michael Moorer.

He remains the oldest Heavyweight Champion in history. He retired in 1997 at the age of 48 with a final record of 76–5 including 68 knockouts.

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