George Edward Foreman is an American author, businessman, cleric, and former professional boxer.
He has won an Olympic gold medal and two heavyweight world championships. As an entrepreneur, he is well known for creating the George Foreman Grill.
After growing up in a challenging environment, Foreman made the decision to pursue amateur boxing, winning the gold medal in the heavyweight division in the 1968 Summer Olympics.
The following year, he turned professional, and in 1973, after defeating the previously unbeaten Joe Frazier in round two, he won the heavyweight world title. Read More...
Explore More An Alabama woman vanished Thursday night after stopping to help a toddler she spotted wandering along a busy highway.
Carlethia “Carlee” Nichole Russell, 25, had already called 911 and was talking with a family member as she pulled off I-459 to check on the child when the line mysteriously went silent — but remained open, according to Hoover police.
When officers arrived just minutes later, they found Russell’s running car, cell phone and purse but no sign of her or the child. Read More...
Bart's greatest recognition came when he starred in the title role of Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1988 French film, The Bear, playing an adult grizzly bear who befriends an orphaned cub and defeats Hunters. Annaud auditioned 50 bear actors from all over the world before selecting Bart for the role. In order to perform the role, Bart, trained by Seus, successfully learned several new routines and behaviors, including going against his natural abhorrence of a strange bear to accept the unrelated cub co-starring with him. Read More...