Mike Tyson leads tributes to George Foreman
Mike Tyson has led the tributes to George Foreman, following his death at 76, saying "his contribution to boxing and beyond will never be forgotten".

Mike Tyson has led the tributes to George Foreman, following his death at 76.
The two-time world heavyweight champion boxer and Olympic gold medalist passed away "peacefully" surrounded by his family and fellow boxer Mike took to X to pay tribute.
He wrote: "Condolences to George Foreman’s family. His contribution to boxing and beyond will never be forgotten."
NBA star Scottie Pippen wrote: "Rest in peace, George Foreman. Your legacy lives on, champ."
President of the World Boxing Council, Mauricio Sulaiman, also shared posted: "Receiving sad news is a moment that sticks to your memory for life The great George Foreman has passed away Legendary boxing champion, life changing preacher, Husband, father, grand and great grandfather and the best friend you could have. His memory is now eternal, may Big George rest in peace."
Bob Arum, a leading boxing promoter and Top Rank chairperson, said: “George was a great friend to not only myself, but to my entire family. We’ve lost a family member and are absolutely devastated.”
In a statement on Instagram, Foreman's family said: "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. A devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility, and 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.”
Foreman fathered 12 children, daughters Natalia, Leola, Michi, Isabella, Courtney, Georgetta and Freeda (who died in 2019), along with five sons all named George Edward Foreman.
He is survived by his fifth wife Mary Joan Martelly, who he married in 1985 and his children.