Author: George Foreman, Joel Engel October 2000 Paperback · 272 Pages
In By George, Foreman tells the incredible story of his triumphs, defeats, and comeback. He writes openly of his troubled childhood, the rage that fueled his early athletic triumphs, his marriages, and his faith. How Foreman not only survived but prevailed is one of the most unforgettable sagas of our time.
This autobiography of covers his childhood, his boxing days and his religious conversion after leaving boxing a defeated man. Events include the famous "Rumble in the Jungle" fight with Muhammad Ali, and his comback in 1994 to raise money for the Houston Youth Center.
Foreman chronicles his own life in his autobiography - from his thrilling confrontations in the ring to his private struggles to achieve spiritual wholeness.
Includes sixteen pages of personal photographs, and with a new introduction by George himself, this book sheds new light on an extraordinary man who has captured the hearts of millions.
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