Foreman coming out of retirement, King says

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George Foreman agreed to a tentative $20 million deal to return for a fight celebrating the 30th anniversary of his epic bout with Muhammad Ali, Don King said Tuesday.

King said he talked with the 55-year-old Foreman last week about the prospects of a fight.

"We've got a verbal deal," King said. "He said 'I'm willing to fight one more time.'"

Foreman has said he's interested in fighting again to show young people that there's no reason to fear getting older.

He hasn't fought since 1997, when he lost his heavyweight title to Shannon Briggs. He has spent his time since as a TV pitchman and boxing commentator.

"George said he wants to come back to fight again, so what I'm doing is calling him out," King said. "He has the power, boy, he's rewriting history books."

Foreman did not immediately return calls seeking comment Tuesday.

Foreman would have to get himself into shape, King said, but he didn't expect the former heavyweight champion to have a problem finding a state that would license him to fight.

King said no opponent, date or location have been set, although Foreman said last week he'd like any fight to be in his hometown of Houston.

Foreman first won the heavyweight title in 1973 by knocking out Joe Frazier. He lost the title the next year to Ali in a bout fought in Zaire known as the "Rumble in Jungle." That fight was the first professional championship bout King promoted.

In 1987, after a 10-year retirement, Foreman made his first comeback. Seven years later, at 45, Foreman marked the 20th anniversary of the Ali fight by knocking out Michael Moorer to become the oldest person to win the heavyweight title. He lost the title in the 1997 match against Briggs, leaving the ring with a 76-5 record with 68 knockouts.

Forman has been the spokesman for a number of companies for the past several years, and pitched a countertop grills bearing his name. He has also been a ringside commentator for HBO.

He announced his interest in a comeback last week in Texas, but said he wasn't getting into the ring until he gets his weight down to 225 pounds.

Foreman didn't have a timetable for his return, but did say he wanted just one fight, in Houston.

King said he plans to match Foreman against one of his fighters, but wasn't specific about which boxer.

"We've got all this together," King said. "The pot of gold is waiting."

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If Foreman gets down to 225 lbs I'll shave my head bald and run around in the streets naked screaming "I'm Gay"

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Astonishing! What a freakin sideshow the sport
has become. Between DelaHoya basically having
a license to print money, and the constant
lawsuits and such, a magnificent fight coming
up between Manny Pacquaio and Juan Manuel Marquez will basically get press in only the
true boxing media, and most of the "public"
won't even have a clue as to who these two
outstanding fighters are. Don "the felon" King
and "hamburger" George will get more exposure
for some bs "fight" they are dreaming up.
 

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franks.....you totally stole my thunder.....stated it better than i ever could have...


beautifully said....

although,dlh has just stated that he WILL fight bernard hopkins come september if he wins his may fight(i think it`s vs felix sturm....and my euro friends think sturm could give oscar trouble)....

the big news is that it looks like ricky hatton/kelson pinto will figt in april....

very dangerous for both guys....pinto`s a tall killer....powerful puncher.....great amateur(2 wins over cotto)....

no championship on the line....this shocks me....in a good way..

huge....i mean HUGE kudos to these 2 for stepping up to the plate....particularly hatton....who really doesn`t need to take a chance like this.....

...if this comes to fruition,regardless of who wins,neither should take a huge step backward....

guys shouldn`t be penalized for making excellent fights...
 

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....but the promoters should for putting on crappy match-ups (I'm looking primarily at the likes of Bob Arum and Don King).

Too long have we had champions defend their titles against no-marks with questionable and inflated win-loss records.

It's about fooking time that big-time boxing returned to the days of being an actual sport rather than a promoter-and-media-driven bunch of laughable freak shows.
 

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