George Foreman's Emotional Final Social Media Post Weeks Before His Passing

Yesterday, the famous boxer died at 76, his family said on social media.

"Our hearts are broken," their announcement began. "With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved George Edward Foreman Sr. who peacefully departed on March 21, 2025 surrounded by loved ones."

Foreman's family also called him "a devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather."

George Foreman's Emotional Final Social Media Post Weeks Before His PassingGeorge Foreman's Emotional Final Social Media Post Weeks Before His Passing

The family's statement continued: "We are grateful for the outpouring of love and prayers and kindly ask for privacy as we honor the extraordinary life of a man we were blessed to call our own."

Foreman's wife of 40 years, Mary Joan Martelly, and his 12 children are still alive.

Before he died, Foreman shared his last Instagram post in November 2024, where he had 222,000 followers.

With a picture from his November 1994 heavyweight championship fight against Michael Moorer, the sports legend wrote: "30 years ago today!"

"I started my day believing 'All things are possible if we only believe.' The power of a prayer; great or small. (Now a prayer over my Lunch) 'that I only have 1, helping.'"

People are sharing tributes after hearing about his death. Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson said Foreman's "contribution to boxing and beyond will never be forgotten."

Top Rank chief executive Bob Arum said: "George was a great friend to not only myself but my entire family. We've lost a family member and are absolutely devastated."

Former NBA player Magic Johnson, who won five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers, also honored Foreman. He said it was a "pleasure getting to know (Foreman) not only as a boxer but as a man."

He wrote on Twitter: "I was really sad to hear the news that one of my boxing heroes, George Foreman, passing away."

"I attended so many of George's championship fights over his career. He was a knockout artist in the ring, and it was a pleasure getting to know him not only as a boxer but as a man."

"After leaving the ring, he turned into an amazing businessman — I even bought one of the first George Foreman grills! Cookie [Johnson's wife] and I will be praying for his family during this time."