George Foreman: I wanted to kill Muhammad Ali

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George Foreman looks back at the anger that consumed him in his early boxing career, regret for his actions outside of the ring and why he wanted to kill a boxing contender to prove his legitimacy.

Episode debuted nationwide in 2013.

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To become a likable guy after many people didn't like you in your prime, that says a lot George. You're the man!

MarlonLopez
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"People pass away before you get a chance to tell them you're sorry."
That was one of the deepest things I have ever heard. Damn near made my eyes water. Man is a legend.

blackahknees
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Shows Ali was more than just a pretty face, he took the best shots from Foreman and Frazier and was never knocked out.

bobbestofbobs
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It's amazing how he went from this angry brute to an articulate, kind preacher. You can always change!

nateriver
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He really knows how to ask questions without coming off as pushy. Graham is good at digging into touchy topics.

alexk
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He says “ My punching power the first time around was so vicious that the second time around I wouldn’t even throw those kind of punches anymore.” Damn! In his comeback he had even more potential that he didn’t use.

porridge
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2:49 LOL
It's so funny that he says that, then puts on a big smile!
Love that George keeps it real, and doesn't make himself out to be better than he was

InvestBetter.
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he likes to down talk his self as a boxer but he was alot greater then he actually portrays and he knows it."LEGEND"

Mickymaxywonder
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This interview shows how wonderfully George Foreman evolved both as a boxer and a human being. That is an indication of superb intelligence, tremendous will-power and supreme self-confidence. Foreman is truly a marvelous example of what humans are capable of.

curiousobserver
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I really like and admire this man. He's a living legend, and now so incredibly humble. He won the heavyweight championship back at 45! That's insane!

Revelian
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"Show me a man of violence who has come to a good end, and I'll take him for my teacher" Lao Tzu

siulumlion
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this teddy bear turns into a grizzly inside the ring.

waitingisfun
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Good interview. George sums it up correctly. He was not a good person early on in life and realized and owns what he was. The second time around he corrected his self and his actions. God bless you George.

mrglock
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"u think world was shocked when Nixon Resigned, Wait till i whup forman's behind.".. #Greatest forever ALI

sidboy
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George Foreman is the most underrated heavyweight of all time IMHO.

alexmccrorie
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Was a total beast in the ring, destructive, powerful, and simply a wrecking when he fought Ron Lyle, ...it was a war, a slugmatch full of pure hatred and rage...awesome fight

chrisevans
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He probably was the hardest puncher I ever saw. He is also a guy that seems very kind and empathetic. A gentleman.

sgtwarden
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i just barely heard of Graham and I've been watching all these interviews with different people and I really like how he interviews and asks questions. this guy is good.

andohish
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Man, this guy can still beat many younger people of today.... he knocked out good boxers at age 48-49

kadogo
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George Foreman one of the most humblest man I've ever heard of God-bless him and is God-loving heart

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