Freeda Foreman: 5 Things to Know About George Foreman’s Daughter Who Died At 42




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Freeda Foreman, 42, daughter of boxing legend George Foreman, was discovered dead in her Houston, Texas area home in 2019, according to TMZ. A Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences report in Texas indicated that Freeda’s death, occurring on March 8, was a suicide resulting from “asphyxia by hanging.” The report detailed that she utilized a ligature crafted from a “large bedsheet.”

As the offspring of a celebrated boxing figure, Freeda Foreman navigated a notable life. Here are key aspects to understand about her.

Freeda Foreman’s Boxing Career

Freeda Foreman entered the professional boxing world in 2000 as a middleweight. While she secured victories in her initial five matches, she faced a defeat in her sixth bout in 2001. Subsequently, she retired from boxing to prioritize her family and pursue other endeavors, such as boxing promotion. Reportedly, George Foreman was not in favor of her boxing career and purportedly compensated her to retire, as per TMZ.

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Large Family and Siblings

Born in Texas, the home state of George Foreman, Freeda belonged to a large family. She had six sisters, two adopted by George, and five brothers. Notably, all of George Foreman’s sons share the name George, and Freeda’s middle name was also George.

Voice Acting and Media Appearances

Freeda Foreman also explored voice acting, lending her voice to a character in a 2003 episode of the animated series King of the Hill. In addition, she featured in documentaries focusing on George Foreman and his illustrious boxing journey.

Advocacy for Criminal Justice Reform

At the time of her passing, Freeda Foreman’s Twitter profile reflected her values: “Aside from my love of family, being a good mother, wife, and friend, I aspire to make a positive difference in our American Criminal Justice System.” She appeared to be pursuing studies in criminal justice at Sam Houston State University, according to a LinkedIn profile under her name.

Survived by Husband and Children

Freeda Foreman is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents, and her siblings.

If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or contemplating suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).


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