Boxing fans around the world are mourning the loss of one of the sport’s most iconic figures, as George Foreman, the two-time world heavyweight champion, has passed away at the age of 76. Known for his formidable punching power and indomitable spirit, Foreman’s legacy in the ring and beyond remains unparalleled. Fellow boxing legend Mike Tyson was among the first to pay tribute, sharing heartfelt condolences on X, stating, “Condolences to George Foreman’s family. His contribution to boxing and beyond will never be forgotten.”
Foreman’s career spanned an incredible 38 years, during which he won 76 of his 81 professional bouts. A staggering 68 of those victories came by knockout, showcasing his signature strength in the ring. His legendary fights include memorable battles with Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, and Shannon Briggs, with Foreman losing just five times in his career. He made history not only as a world champion but also as an Olympic gold medalist, further solidifying his place among boxing’s all-time greats.

His family confirmed the sad news via a post on his Instagram account, describing him as “a devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather.” Foreman’s faith, humility, and dedication to his family were central to his life, and he was equally respected for his humanitarian work and role as a protector of his legacy. His passing has left the sports world in mourning, with tributes flooding in from athletes, media outlets, and fans worldwide. Basketball legend Scottie Pippen also shared his condolences, writing, “Rest in peace, George Foreman. Your legacy lives on, champ.”
The impact of George Foreman on boxing is immeasurable. The Ring Magazine, which named him one of the 25 greatest fighters of the past 80 years in 2002, stated that he would be remembered as “an icon of the sport forever.” Foreman’s remarkable career includes multiple WBC World Heavyweight title wins and a reputation as one of the greatest punchers of all time. The current WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman echoed this sentiment, remembering him as “the legendary boxing champion, life-changing preacher, husband, father, grand and great grandfather, and the best friend you could have.”
Comedian Jeff Dye, who worked closely with Foreman on the show Better Late Than Never, also shared his sadness, writing, “Heartbroken to hear about my guy @GeorgeForeman. Loved this guy. Had the pleasure of traveling, talking, crying, arguing, eating and hanging with this guy all over the globe. Gonna miss you, champ.” Foreman’s impact extends far beyond the ring—his story is one of redemption, faith, and an enduring commitment to making the world a better place. His legacy will forever be etched in the annals of boxing history.