George Foreman expressed his thoughts on Muhammad Ali’s death and reflected on Ali’s impact on the world in an interview with KRIV Sports Director Mark Berman on Saturday.
Foreman faced off against Ali in 1974 — a boxing match known as “The Rumble in the Jungle.” Ali knocked out Foreman in the eighth round of their battle to reclaim the heavyweight championship title in Kinshasa, Zaire.
Foreman may have been one of Ali’s opponents, but the former boxer couldn’t help but express grief over Ali’s death.
“It’s like a part of me just passed with him. It’s hard for me to think about being in a world without Muhammad Ali being alive,” Foreman admitted to Berman.
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