George Foreman

Heavyweight
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George Foreman
"Big George"

76

Wins

5

Losses

0

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: George Edward Foreman
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: January 10, 1949
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 74
  • Height: 6′ 3″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 78½″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: June 23, 1969
  • Nationality: USA
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 81
  • Total Rounds: 349

If there is one name that has become synonymous with boxing, it is none other than George Foreman. His professional boxing career spanned over 28 years and included 81 fights, with 76 wins and only 5 losses. With these remarkable statistics, George Foreman established himself as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time.

Born on January 10, 1949, in Marshall, Texas, George Foreman's journey to boxing began in 1965, when he joined the Job Corps. He eventually discovered his love for boxing, and this passion fueled his training and dedication to the sport.

Foreman made his professional boxing debut against Don Waldhelm on June 23, 1969, at the age of 20. His debut performance was impressive, as he emerged victorious with a third-round knockout. He went on to win 39 consecutive fights, including 36 via stoppage. These performances caught the eye of boxing fans worldwide and established him as a force to be reckoned with in the sport.

Foreman's career highlights include some of the most remarkable performances in heavyweight history. One of his most impressive victories was in his first world-title fight against Joe Frazier in 1973. He beat Frazier in the second round, becoming the WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight world-champion. He successfully defended his titles in his next fight against Ken Norton, which he won via a second-round KO.

In 1974, Foreman suffered his first professional loss to Muhammad Ali via an eighth-round knockout. But he bounced back from this defeat and continued to display his world-class talent in the ring. He retired from professional boxing in 1977, following a unanimous decision loss to Jimmy Young, and became an ordained minister. However, he came out of retirement ten years later in 1987, determined to make a comeback.

In 1991, Foreman made headlines by fighting Evander Holyfield for the WBA, WBC, and IBF heavyweight titles. Although he lost the bout via a unanimous decision, the fight brought him back into the spotlight, and his performance garnered immense praise. However, Foreman did not disappoint his fans and came back stronger. In 1994, he became a unified heavyweight world champion by defeating Michael Moorer via a tenth-round knockout.

Foreman's career is dotted with remarkable fights and victories, and his in-ring performances earned him numerous accolades throughout his career. He has won a total of five world titles at heavyweight, and he retired from professional boxing with an impressive career record of 76-5, including 68 knockout wins and one loss via knockout.

Foreman's boxing style was unique and effective. Known for his powerful punches, Foreman was a knockout artist, with 68 of his 76 victories coming via stoppage. His incredible strength in the ring made him a force to be reckoned with, and opponents feared the impact of his punches.

Foreman's boxing career is a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport. During his time in the ring, he displayed a level of expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness that earned him a place in the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003. Even today, Foreman is hailed as one of the greatest boxers of all time, and his legacy in the sport will continue to inspire generations to come.

Despite retiring from professional boxing over two decades ago, Foreman's boxing legacy continues to inspire new generations of heavyweight boxers worldwide. His journey has been incredible, and his records are enviable. George Foreman will always be remembered not only as a heavyweight champion but also as a remarkable human being who never let go of his passion.

George Foreman Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
81 Nov 22, 1997 48 Shannon Briggs Loss MD
80 Apr 26, 1997 48 Lou Savarese Win SD
79 Nov 3, 1996 47 Crawford Grimsley Win UD
78 Apr 22, 1995 46 Axel Schulz Win MD
77 Nov 5, 1994 45 Michael Moorer Win KO10
76 Jun 7, 1993 44 Tommy Morrison Loss UD
75 Jan 16, 1993 44 Pierre Coetzer Win TKO8
74 Apr 11, 1992 43 Alex Stewart Win MD
73 Dec 7, 1991 42 Jimmy K. Ellis Win TKO3
72 Apr 19, 1991 42 Evander Holyfield Loss UD
71 Sep 25, 1990 41 Terry Anderson Win KO1
70 Jul 31, 1990 41 Ken Lakusta Win KO3
69 Jun 16, 1990 41 Adilson Rodrigues Win KO2
68 Apr 17, 1990 41 Mike Jameson Win TKO4
67 Jan 15, 1990 41 Gerry Cooney Win KO2
66 Jul 20, 1989 40 Everett Martin Win UD
65 Jun 1, 1989 40 Bert Cooper Win RTD2
64 Apr 30, 1989 40 J. B. Williamson Win TKO5
63 Feb 16, 1989 40 Manoel De Almeida Win TKO3
62 Jan 26, 1989 40 Mark Young Win TKO7
61 Dec 28, 1988 39 David Jaco Win TKO1
60 Oct 27, 1988 39 Tony Fulilangi Win TKO2
59 Sep 10, 1988 39 Bobby Hitz Win TKO1
58 Aug 25, 1988 39 Ladislao Mijangos Win TKO2
57 Jun 26, 1988 39 Carlos Hernández Win TKO4
56 May 21, 1988 39 Frank Lux Win TKO3
55 Mar 19, 1988 39 Dwight Muhammad Qawi Win TKO7
54 Feb 5, 1988 39 Guido Trane Win TKO5
53 Jan 23, 1988 39 Tom Trimm Win KO1
52 Dec 18, 1987 38 Rocky Sekorski Win TKO3
51 Nov 21, 1987 38 Tim Anderson Win TKO4
50 Sep 15, 1987 38 Bobby Crabtree Win TKO6
49 Jul 9, 1987 38 Charles Hostetter Win KO3
48 Mar 9, 1987 38 Steve Zouski Win TKO4
47 Mar 17, 1977 28 Jimmy Young Loss UD
46 Jan 22, 1977 28 Pedro Agosto Win TKO4
45 Oct 15, 1976 27 John Denis Win TKO4
44 Aug 14, 1976 27 Scott LeDoux Win TKO3
43 Jun 15, 1976 27 Joe Frazier Win TKO5
42 Jan 24, 1976 27 Ron Lyle Win KO5
41 Oct 30, 1974 25 Muhammad Ali Loss KO8
40 Mar 26, 1974 25 Ken Norton Win TKO2
39 Sep 1, 1973 24 José Roman Win KO1
38 Jan 22, 1973 24 Joe Frazier Win ⭐️ TKO2
37 Oct 10, 1972 23 Terry Sorrell Win KO2
36 May 11, 1972 23 Miguel Angel Paez Win KO2
35 Apr 10, 1972 23 Ted Gullick Win KO2
34 Mar 7, 1972 23 Clarence Boone Win KO2
33 Feb 29, 1972 23 Joe Murphy Goodwin Win KO2
32 Oct 29, 1971 22 Luis Faustino Pires Win RTD4
31 Oct 7, 1971 22 Ollie Wilson Win KO2
30 Sep 21, 1971 22 Leroy Caldwell Win KO2
29 Sep 14, 1971 22 Vic Scott Win KO1
28 May 10, 1971 22 Gregorio Peralta Win TKO10
27 Apr 3, 1971 22 Stamford Harris Win KO2
26 Feb 8, 1971 22 Charlie Boston Win KO1
25 Dec 18, 1970 21 Mel Turnbow Win TKO1
24 Nov 18, 1970 21 Boone Kirkman Win TKO2
23 Nov 3, 1970 21 Lou Bailey Win TKO3
22 Aug 4, 1970 21 George Chuvalo Win TKO3
21 Jul 20, 1970 21 Roger Russell Win KO1
20 May 16, 1970 21 George Johnson Win TKO7
19 Apr 29, 1970 21 Aaron Eastling Win TKO4
18 Apr 17, 1970 21 James J. Woody Win TKO3
17 Mar 31, 1970 21 Rufus Brassell Win TKO1
16 Feb 16, 1970 21 Gregorio Peralta Win UD
15 Jan 26, 1970 21 Jack O'Halloran Win KO5
14 Jan 6, 1970 20 Charley Polite Win KO4
13 Dec 18, 1969 20 Gary Hobo Wiler Win TKO1
12 Dec 16, 1969 20 Levi Forte Win UD
11 Dec 6, 1969 20 Bob Hazelton Win TKO1
10 Nov 18, 1969 20 Max Martinez Win KO2
9 Nov 5, 1969 20 Leo Peterson Win KO4
8 Oct 31, 1969 20 Roberto Davila Win UD
7 Oct 7, 1969 20 Vernon Clay Win TKO2
6 Sep 23, 1969 20 Roy Wallace Win KO2
5 Sep 18, 1969 20 Johnny Carroll Win KO1
4 Aug 18, 1969 20 Chuck Wepner Win TKO3
3 Jul 14, 1969 20 Sylvester Dullaire Win TKO1
2 Jul 1, 1969 20 Fred Askew Win KO1
1 Jun 23, 1969 20 Don Waldhelm Win KO3