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BREAKING NEWS: Boxing Legend George Foreman Passes Away at 76: A Titan in the Ring and Beyond, Family Mourns with Heartfelt Tribute – ‘His Love for Family and Faith Shaped His Extraordinary Life’

George Foreman, Boxing Legend and Grill Icon, Passes Away at 76: Family Shares Heartfelt Tribute
March 22, 2025 – The world of sports and entrepreneurship is mourning the loss of George Foreman, the two-time heavyweight boxing champion and global icon, who passed away on March 21, 2025, at the age of 76. Foreman’s death, announced by his family, marks the end of an extraordinary life that left an indelible mark both inside and outside the ring.

Born on January 10, 1949, in Marshall, Texas, Foreman rose to fame as a formidable boxer, capturing the world heavyweight title twice—first in 1973 when he knocked out Joe Frazier in Kingston, Jamaica, and again in 1994 at the age of 45, becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in history. His iconic “Rumble in the Jungle” bout against Muhammad Ali in 1974, where he suffered a stunning defeat, remains one of the most legendary moments in boxing history. The images of Foreman in the ring—his powerful punches, red boxing trunks, and determined glare—captured in the tribute post by Starcade Media on X, reflect his unparalleled athletic prowess and enduring legacy.
Beyond his knockout career, Foreman transformed into a cultural icon through his entrepreneurial venture, the George Foreman Grill. Launched in the 1990s, the slanted grill became a household name, selling over 100 million units worldwide. Foreman’s affable personality and catchphrase, “It’s so good I put my name on it!,” turned infomercials into pop culture phenomena, earning him an estimated $200 million—far surpassing his boxing earnings. The grill’s success, detailed in web resources like Wikipedia, showcased Foreman’s ability to pivot from sports stardom to business innovation, promoting healthy cooking and resonating with millions globally.
Foreman’s life was also deeply shaped by his faith and family. After a near-death experience in 1977, he became a born-again Christian, stepping away from boxing to become an ordained minister and founding the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in Houston. His spiritual journey, as noted in his Wikipedia biography, inspired a decade of service before he returned to the ring for a remarkable comeback in the 1990s. Foreman’s devotion to his family, particularly his wife Mary Joan Martelly, whom he married in 1985, and his ten children, was a cornerstone of his life, as reflected in the family’s emotional response to his passing.
In a heartfelt statement, the Foreman family expressed their profound grief: “George’s love for his family, his unwavering faith, and his incredible spirit touched millions around the world. We are heartbroken but grateful for the legacy he leaves behind as a champion, a father, and a man of God.” Their words underscore the personal and public dimensions of Foreman’s impact, from his electrifying presence in the boxing ring to his warmth as a family man and visionary entrepreneur.
Foreman’s passing, just hours before the Starcade Media post on March 22, 2025, at 03:15 WAT, has sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media and beyond. Fans and fellow athletes alike have celebrated his resilience, humor, and ability to inspire. His legacy, preserved in BoxRec records, Britannica biographies, and the millions of George Foreman Grills in kitchens worldwide, ensures his influence will endure for generations.
As the boxing community and the world reflect on George Foreman’s life, his family’s call to remember him as a man of faith, family, and fight resonates deeply. May flights of angels, as the Starcade Media post poignantly wished, sing him to his rest—a fitting farewell for a true giant of sport and spirit.