George Foreman, a renowned boxing world sports legend, Foreman retired after a loss to Jimmy Young in 1977.

Born on January 10, 1949, in Marshall, Texas, Foreman had a rough upbringing while growing up in a poverty-stricken household.

Why did George Foreman retire?

George Edward Foreman is a two-time world heavyweight champion and an Olympic gold medalist. Following a near-death experience in the ring in 1977, Foreman stepped away from boxing to focus on a new life as a Christian minister.

Foreman turned professional in 1969 with a three-round knockout of Donald Walheim in New York City. He had a total of 13 fights that year, winning all of them (11 by knockout). In 1970, Foreman continued his march toward the undisputed heavyweight title, winning all 12 of his bouts (11 by knockout).

In 1971, Foreman won seven more fights, winning all of them by knockout, including a rematch with Peralta, whom he defeated by knockout in the 10th and final round in Oakland, California, and a win over Leroy Caldwell, whom he knocked out in the second round.

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