George Foreman rose to fame as a heavyweight world champion and Olympic gold medalist, but many also know of him for his ...
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He once said he made "much more" than $200 million from the grills, surpassing his boxing career earnings. George Foreman, whose death at the age of 76 was announced on Friday, was first and ...
The American's remarkable comeback story hadn’t gone unnoticed among advertisers who sensed an opportunity and the George Foreman Grill was born. “They’re calling me day and night.
Foreman endorsed the George Foreman Grill in 1994 after the end of his fighting career with his wide smile and clenched fist. The boxer delivered memorable lines in TV ads like "it's a knockout ...
He sold millions of George Foreman Grills. In the ring, he busted grills. He laughed. He retired. He came back. He got old. He still busted grills. He had 12 children. Seemingly nine boxing lives.
George Foreman, the boxing great who went on to become a grill entrepreneur and occasional TV star, has died. He was 76. Foreman's official Instagram account announced the news on Friday night.
By then, he was already hawking George Foreman Grills, which eventually became a multimillion-dollar business. “Anything you desire, you can make happen,” he said upon clinching his second title.