George Foreman Remembered by Mike Tyson as ‘a Man of God’ Following His Death at 76

George Foreman. Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty

George Foreman is being remembered by the sports world and beyond after the legendary professional boxer and entrepreneur died at the age of 76 on Friday, March 21.

“Condolences to George Foreman’s family. His contribution to boxing and beyond will never be forgotten,” fellow champion boxer Mike Tyson wrote in a post on X

Tyson’s post included two images of the athletes throughout the years. 

The first was a more recent photo of the pair in Las Vegas at the Encore Hotel on May 03, 2019. The two boxers held their fists up while attending the Hublot x WBC Night of Champions Gala to show off their matching luxury timepieces. 

Mike Tyson and George Forman, Las Vegas, May 2019. Omar Vega/HUBLOT via Getty

Another picture posted in the tribute from Tyson, 58, showed the Hangover star jokingly giving Foreman an uppercut at an April 1990 press conference as they met to promote a boxing double header extravaganza again in Las Vegas, to be held at Caesars Palace.

They each gave a playful smile in both photos. 

“Rest in peace, George Foreman. Your legacy lives on, champ,” Scottie Pippen captioned a social media post, adding a single white dove emoji. 

The former Chicago Bulls star, 59, posted a photo of Foreman standing victorious in a pair of white boxing shorts and red gloves as a person standing behind him helped him with a red robe. 

George Foreman, January 1990. John Iacono/Sports Illustrated via Getty

Robert Griffin III tweeted, “Rest in Peace to the LEGENDARY George Foreman who passed away at 76. More than just a boxing World HeavyweightChamp, Olympic Gold Medalist and George Foreman Grill maker. He was a Man of God, a Preacher and the embodiment of Power. Prayers up for Big George and his family.”

His post included a compilation clip of the famed boxer’s knockouts.

“The Champ is gone,” tweeted Loni Love. “Bigger than life in more ways than one, George Foreman captivated the hearts & minds of sports fans & found a place on the kitchen counter of many homes. A 2x time heavyweight champion, entrepreneur, author and minister.”

Richard Roeper recalled one of Foreman’s greatest fights: “RIP to George Foreman, an iconic figure in boxing and pop culture. As a 7-2 underdog against Joe Frazier in 1973, Foreman knocked down Frazier six times. The first resulted in one of the most memorable calls ever, with Howard Cosell exclaiming, ‘Down goes Frazier!'”

Foreman’s death was announced on his official Instagram account, with a photo of him smiling while gathered with those who knew him best.

“Our hearts are broken. With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved George Edward Foreman Sr. who peacefully departed on March 21, 2025 surrounded by loved ones,” the post said. 

George Foreman, November 2017. David Livingston/Getty

Though he was known for his time in the ring and later the George Foreman Grill, his family remembered him as “a devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather,” who lived his life with purpose. 

“A humanitarian, an Olympian, and two time heavyweight champion of the world, He was deeply respected — a force for good, a man of discipline, conviction, and a protector of his legacy, fighting tirelessly to preserve his good name— for his family,” the heartfelt tribute continued. 

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Foreman has been married a total of five times, to Adrienne Calhoun (from 1971 to 1974); Cynthia Lewis (from 1977 to 1979); Sharon Goodson (from 1981 to 1982); Andrea Skeete (from 1982 to 1985) and to Mary Joan Martelly, his wife since 1985.

He is survived by his wife and 11 children.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *