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George Foreman

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Put your name on something, it better be the best... you only get one shot.


— George Foreman


#better #get #name #only #put

Sonny Liston stood up to me and actually made me give ground. No one has ever done that to me before or since.


— George Foreman


#before #done #ever #give #ground

The Internal Revenue Service is the real undefeated heavyweight champion.


— George Foreman


#heavyweight #heavyweight champion #internal #real #revenue

The question isn't at what age I want to retire, it's at what income.


— George Foreman


#i #income #question #retire #want

The referee is going to be the most important person in the ring tonight besides the fighters.


— George Foreman


#fighters #going #important #important person #most

They'll take everything, even your tears.


— George Foreman


#everything #take #tears #your

When I was a boxer, I wanted to be champion of the world, not the richest man in the world.


— George Foreman


#champion #i #man #richest #richest man

When I was a kid in Houston, we were so poor we couldn't afford the last 2 letters, so we called ourselves po'.


— George Foreman


#called #houston #i #kid #last

You don't know what it is to be heavyweight champ of the world until you become the heavyweight champ of the world.


— George Foreman


#champ #heavyweight #know #until #world

You may have even an ex-wife or an ex-husband, but you can never have ex-children.


— George Foreman


#ex-wife #may #never #you






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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