George Foreman
Ex-Opponent Remembers Late Boxer …
He Was ‘a Gentle Giant’
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Michael Moorer — one of the few men who stood toe-to-toe in a boxing ring with George Foreman — tells TMZ Sports he’s heartbroken over the boxing legend’s death … making it clear the pugilist will be sorely missed.
We sat down with Moorer on Monday — just three days after Foreman’s family revealed the ex-heavyweight champ passed away at 76 years old — and it wasn’t hard to tell he was crushed to learn of the news.
Moorer called Foreman “a gentle giant” … and added that he’ll always remember him as “a great person.”
“It was shocking,” the former fighter said of George’s death. “I didn’t believe it was true at first … It was devastating.”
Moorer and Foreman fought way back in 1994 — and Moorer was considered a big favorite at the time. And, for much of the matchup, he dominated … but in the 10th round, Foreman knocked him out with a huge right hand and took his championship belt.
Moorer — who said he needed 32 stitches in his lip to fix the damage the KO punch caused — held no ill-will toward Foreman in wake of the defeat … in fact, he said the two remained telephone friends over the years.
He got the chance to catch up with Foreman at a 2023 screening of the “Big George Foreman” biopic … and told us he was thrilled his son got the chance to snap a photo with the legend while at the event.
Foreman’s family stated he died “peacefully” while “surrounded by loved ones.” A cause of death has not yet been revealed.
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