The boxing world is still reeling from the loss of George Foreman, the legendary heavyweight champion who passed away on March 21 at age 76. Known not only for his dominance in the ring but also for his powerful personal transformation, Foreman’s life story continues to inspire — especially in the Black community.
Now, George Tillman Jr., the acclaimed filmmaker behind the 2023 biopic Big George Foreman, is speaking out about Foreman’s enduring impact and what the late icon meant to him personally and to millions around the world.
“He Was Ours” — A Symbol of Black Resilience
In an interview with TMZ Sports, Tillman Jr. reflected on Foreman’s legacy, emphasizing how the boxing legend represented hope, resilience, and transformation for the African-American community.
“You see the economic level where we come from. All the obstacles that are in front of us,” Tillman explained. “George dropped out [of school] very early on, joined the Peace Corps. All those things — he’s ours. He’s where we come from in terms of being African American and trying to overcome all those obstacles.”
For many, Foreman’s journey from poverty and aggression to peace and purpose resonated deeply — not just as a sports story, but as a universal human experience.
From Fighter to Father Figure
Tillman Jr., who not only directed but also co-wrote the screenplay for Big George Foreman, had the rare opportunity to get to know the champ personally during the filmmaking process. And while fans often remember Foreman for his size, strength, and signature grill, the director was most struck by the gentle spirit behind the gloves.
“I was just amazed at how big he was. How strong,” Tillman shared, recalling their first meeting. “But that was my first experience — and I saw how gentle he was.”
Foreman welcomed Tillman into his life, even inviting him to Houston to tour his childhood neighborhood and learn firsthand how he went from rags to riches.
“That was the beginning of him driving me around to where he came from,” Tillman added. “It helped me understand his transformation.”
A Journey of Redemption and Faith
One of the most powerful themes in both Foreman’s life and the Big George Foreman film is redemption. The boxing legend famously battled anger issues in his early years — struggles that followed him from his youth into the ring. But a life-altering spiritual awakening changed everything.
“[Anger is] something he dealt with all his life,” Tillman said. “And when he became a minister, that changed. Just being around him, I saw that you can change. You can be a better person.”
That message of personal growth, forgiveness, and faith resonated far beyond boxing fans — making Foreman a symbol of what’s possible when people commit to change.
A Champion In and Out of the Ring
George Foreman’s career was the stuff of legend. From winning an Olympic gold medal in 1968 to becoming the world heavyweight champion in 1973, and then regaining the title two decades later at age 45, his athletic achievements were unmatched.
But his most impactful legacy may lie in what he did outside the ring — as a preacher, mentor, entrepreneur, and storyteller.
Through his Foreman Ministries, community work, and massive success with the George Foreman Grill, he became a global icon of positivity, perseverance, and personal growth.
A Life Worth Celebrating
The Big George Foreman biopic, released in 2023, brought the boxing legend’s story to a whole new generation. The film was widely praised for its heartfelt narrative and powerful performances, with fans and critics alike applauding Tillman’s ability to capture Foreman’s journey with honesty and inspiration.
Now, with the passing of its real-life subject, the film takes on new meaning.
“He’s a symbol of hope,” Tillman said. “When you look at George Foreman, you see that it’s possible to fall, to struggle — and still rise. He showed us that greatness isn’t just about winning titles, it’s about winning hearts.”
Remembering a Legend
George Foreman’s death on March 21 has left a deep void in both the boxing community and the hearts of those who admired his story. But through the memories he created — and the stories told by people like George Tillman Jr. — his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
Whether as a two-time heavyweight champion, a faithful preacher, or a gentle giant who mentored others, Foreman remains one of the most iconic and beloved figures in sports history.
As Tillman beautifully put it:
“He was ours.”
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Rest in power, Big George. 🥊