Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
Villard (1995), Edition: 1, 262 pages
Description
This autobiography of boxer George Foreman 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.
User reviews
LibraryThing member Clanky
I really like George Foreman and so I'm not sure if I really liked the book for that reason or because it was a good book.
George tells about his life growing up in a poor neighborhood in Houston and all the trouble he was in right up until he found Christ as an adult and started to repair his
I find him to be a bit boastful in his honesty and yet at the same time, humble, telling his story with a smile on his face, despite the many mistakes he'd made and hopeful that he's learned enough to go forward in life with a good attitude.
George tells about his life growing up in a poor neighborhood in Houston and all the trouble he was in right up until he found Christ as an adult and started to repair his
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damaged life.I find him to be a bit boastful in his honesty and yet at the same time, humble, telling his story with a smile on his face, despite the many mistakes he'd made and hopeful that he's learned enough to go forward in life with a good attitude.
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Language
Original language
English
Physical description
262 p.; 6.75 x 1.5 inches
ISBN
0679443940 / 9780679443940
Other editions
By George : the autobiography of George Foreman by George Foreman (Paper Book)
By George:: The Autobiography of George Foreman by George Foreman (Paper Book)