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George Foreman

Read through the most famous quotes from George Foreman




All the dogs I have are German shepherds from Germany, and I fly them back to Germany to show them.


— George Foreman


#dogs #fly #german #germany #i

As a child I was sometimes so hungry that I used to dream that one day I'd get locked in a grocery store.


— George Foreman


#day #dream #get #grocery #grocery store

But boxing was my profession. I had to go back the second time because I was broke and I couldn't just go and get a college degree and earn it. I had too many bills, too many families.


— George Foreman


#because #bills #boxing #broke #college

Changing your nature is the hardest thing to do. But I discovered that you can be who you choose to be.


— George Foreman


#choose #discovered #hardest #i #nature

Evil lurks where disappointment lodges.


— George Foreman


#evil #lodges #lurks #where

Generally when there's a lot of smoke... there's just a whole lot more smoke.


— George Foreman


#just #lot #more #smoke #whole

George Foreman. A miracle. A mystery to myself. Who am I? The mirror says back. The George you was always meant to be. Wasn't always like that. Used to look in the mirror and cried a river.


— George Foreman


#am #back #cried #foreman #george

I cannot remember a time when I was not getting into fights.


— George Foreman


#fights #getting #i #into #remember

I dread handshakes. I've got some problems with my hands, and everywhere I go, people want to impress me with their grip. To make it worse, now women are coming up with that firm shake.


— George Foreman


#dread #everywhere #firm #go #got

I get up in the morning looking for an adventure.


— George Foreman


#get #i #looking #morning #up






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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