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Desert Island Discs

George Foreman

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2003

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

George Foreman was born in Texas into a large but poor family. His earliest memories are of being hungry. He found school difficult and felt he was written off because of his scruffy clothes. He had a short temper and would often get into fights as a child, sometimes beating people up for no reason. Soon he discovered that mugging was an easy way to get funds and terrorised his neighbourhood, although he never used knives - just his fists. Heading nowhere fast, George was saved by The Job Corps, a project started by President Lyndon Johnson which aimed to get training and jobs for young people with few opportunities in life. It introduced him to boxing and he began to train seriously. George won the gold medal for heavyweight boxing at the Mexico City Olympics in 1968 and became a professional boxer. He defeated Joe Frazier in 1973 and became heavyweight champion at the age of 24. After being defeated by Muhammed Ali at the infamous Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, George took up religion and became a preacher, giving up boxing for good, or so he thought. By the mid-80s George was short of money: he was building a community centre and wanted it to be well stocked with equipment. So he returned to the only honest way he knew of making money. Ten years out of practice in 1987 when he was 38, George started to train again. Remarkably, on 5 November 1994, at the age of 45, George won the heavyweight title for the second time - this time against Michael Moorer, aged 26, by a knockout in the 10th round. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: All You Need Is Love by The Beatles Book: An anthology of poems which include the poem Waiting by John Burroughs Luxury: A pillow

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Kesti Young and this is a podcast from the Desert Island Discs archive for rights reasons

0:06.0

We've had to shorten the music

0:08.0

The program was originally broadcast in 2003 and the presenter was Sue Lawley

0:14.0

Music

0:29.0

My castaway this week is a boxer

0:31.0

These days he's a slick middle-aged salesman who makes a fortune from promoting healthy eating

0:36.0

But it wasn't always like that

0:38.0

Born in Houston, Texas in an area where Saturday night was murder night

0:42.0

He became a heavy drinker and a minor crook

0:45.0

Then he learned to box turning professional

0:48.0

He won 37 straight victories and at the age of 24 became heavyweight champion of the world

0:53.0

Knocking out Joe Frazier in the famous Sunshine Showdown in Kingston Jamaica

0:58.0

18 months later in another historic bout the rumble in the jungle he lost to Muhammad Ali

1:03.0

The defeat changed him, he turned to God and to hamburgers becoming a preacher and ballooning to 25 stone

1:11.0

10 years later no longer able to support his ex-wives and many children

1:16.0

He went back into the ring and at the age of 45 regained that heavyweight title

1:21.0

He's a sporting legend, fear is everything he says

1:25.0

It's not the fight you lose, it's yourself, he is George Foreman

1:30.0

And George, when you sit in your dressing room before a big fight like those big ones that you fought

1:36.0

Is it fear then not so much of your opponent but fear of what's going to happen, how your life is going to change if you lose?

1:44.0

The unexpected, you sit there and you know every fight when lose or draw your life is going to be changed forever

1:52.0

And you sit there wondering how at what point is it going to be a drastic change

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