George Foreman’s 42-Year-Old Daughter Freeda Foreman Dies At Age 42 [Condolences]

George Foreman’s Daughter, Freeda Foreman, Found Dead At 42
Boxing legend George Foreman is facing a heavy a loss, as it’s being reported that his daughter Freeda Foreman was found dead at the young age of 42.
According to reports, Freeda, who followed in her father’s footsteps and became a professional boxer, was found dead in her Houston, Texas home by a family member. Although local authorities are still awaiting the official report from the coroner’s office on Freeda’s cause of death, there is no suspicion of foul play.

Freeda started her professional boxing career in 2000 as a middleweight in the women’s division, where she won her first five fights before losing her sixth bout in 2001. She retired shortly thereafter with a pro record of 5-1 (including three knockouts) to focus on being a mother and other projects, including boxing promotion.
Freeda is one of Foreman’s five daughters. She’s survived by her husband, 2 daughters, 3 grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
Foreman posted a message recently on his Twitter account seemingly referencing the tragedy that read:
“Heaven send so many wonders; too many to have questions about any one thing or event in my life. Lippizana colt just born on the ranch.”

You can check out footage of Freeda Foreman boxing BELOW:
We want to send George Foreman and his family our sincerest condolences.
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