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In memory of former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman. 

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R E S O L U T I O N

 

       WHEREAS, The life of a legendary boxing champion, minister,

 

and businessman drew to a close with the passing of George Foreman

 

on March 21, 2025, at the age of 76; and

 

       WHEREAS, George Edward Foreman was born in Marshall on

 

January 10, 1949, the son of J. D. and Nancy Ree Foreman, and he

 

grew up in Houston’s Fifth Ward in a family that included six

 

siblings; after becoming involved in petty crime and dropping out

 

of school, he turned his life around by joining the Job Corps at age

 

16 and taking up boxing shortly thereafter; within a year and a half

 

of first lacing up the gloves, he won the heavyweight division gold

 

medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics; he then entered the pro ranks,

 

fighting as many as a dozen times per year; nicknamed “Big George”

 

for his six-foot, four-inch stature, he possessed fearsome punching

 

power and built an impressive record of 37 wins and 0 losses,

 

including 34 knockouts, before earning a shot at the world title in

 

January 1973; and

 

       WHEREAS, Facing undisputed heavyweight champion Joe Frazier

 

in Kingston, Jamaica, Mr. Foreman dominated his opponent from the

 

opening bell, flooring him six times in the span of just one and a

 

half rounds in a bout that was immortalized by broadcaster Howard

 

Cosell’s call of “Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!”; claiming

 

the championship belt at age 24, Mr. Foreman went on to

 

successfully defend his title twice before entering the ring

 

against Muhammad Ali on October 30, 1974; billed as “the Rumble in

 

the Jungle” for its location in Kinshasa, Zaire, the fight was one

 

of the most-watched bouts in boxing history; Mr. Foreman was

 

favored, but Ali employed his famous “rope-a-dope” technique and

 

pulled off the upset via a knockout in the eighth round; over the

 

next few years, Mr. Foreman fought six times, winning five of the

 

contests, but after experiencing a spiritual awakening in 1977, he

 

retired from the ring from the first time; and

 

       WHEREAS, For the next decade, Mr. Foreman focused on his work

 

as an ordained Christian minister in Houston and started the George

 

Foreman Youth and Community Center in the Aldine area; in 1987, he

 

returned to boxing with the goal of becoming champion again; he

 

reeled off 24 straight wins before dropping a title bout decision to

 

Evander Holyfield in 1991; three years later, he made history when

 

he knocked out defending champion Michael Moorer with a powerful

 

jab-cross combination, becoming, at age 45, the oldest person to

 

win the heavyweight title; he retired from boxing for good in 1997,

 

ending his hall of fame career with a record of 76-5, including 68

 

knockouts; and

 

       WHEREAS, Mr. Foreman launched a second career as a commercial

 

pitchman in 1994, when he began endorsing the George Foreman Grill,

 

a hugely successful product that proved far more lucrative for him

 

than boxing; with his wide smile and gregarious personality, he

 

also appeared in other television ads and programs and briefly

 

starred in the sitcom George in the mid-1990s; a movie based on his

 

life, Big George Foreman, was released in 2023; he is survived by

 

his wife, Mary Joan Martelly, his five sons, all named George, his

 

six daughters, Natalie, Leola, Michi, Georgetta, Isabella, and

 

Courtney, and his 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; and

 

       WHEREAS, One of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time,

 

George Foreman was beloved for his warmth, humility, and sense of

 

purpose, and his myriad achievements, both in and out of the ring,

 

will continue to be remembered and admired for years to come; now,

 

therefore, be it

 

       RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas

 

Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of George Foreman and

 

extend sincere condolences to the members of his family; and, be it

 

further

 

       RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be

 

prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of

 

Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of George

 

Foreman. 

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