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The last time I asked for anything off a list of "hot holiday gift items" was back when my meager cooking abilities still limited my diet to Steak-Umms and Totino's Party Pizzas. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mike Sherman likes boxing analogies. Full Article at ESPN
In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, right, smiles as he talks about his son, George Foreman III, left, in Houston. View Photo »
In five years time people will be watching UFC in the same way the world stopped to watch Muhammed Ali fight George Foreman, that's how big this sport will be
Editor's note: The views expressed inside this editorial aren't necessarily the views of AllHipHop.com or its employees. Full Article at All HipHop
Mr Gem has suggested getting me a bigger rottisserie for Xmas. I already have a George Foreman Babybel but with 5 people to cook for its a little on the small side !!. Full Article at Jamie Oliver
Texas A&M Head Coach Mike Sherman does not have any boxing matches queued up to inspire his team to beat undefeated archrival Texas on Thursday. "We've gone through the boxing matches," Sherman said. "I've run out of radio clips. Full Article at The Battalion
In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, right, talks about his son, George Foreman III, left, Wednesday, June 3, 2009 in Houston. View Photo »
I am ready to fight anyone in the world and I have right now the same belt as Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield and George Foreman
I know Dexter wrote about it, but what do people think: is it worth pre-ordering? Full Article at Destructoid
Dorm cooking. Possibly the most mutually exclusive words in the English language. Most college students find themselves eating cafeteria or take-out food far too often, leading to the well-known "freshman fifteen". Full Article at Associated Content
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In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, right, smiles as he talks about his son, George Foreman III, left, in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, right, talks about his son, George Foreman III, left, Wednesday, June 3, 2009 in Houston.
View Photo »George Foreman III, of Houston, right, is ordered to the corner after knocking down Clyde Weaver, during the first round of a boxing match Saturday, June 6, 2009, in Kinder, La. Foreman won his professional debut with a knockout.
View Photo »George Foreman III, of Houston, right, throws a left to Clyde Weaver, of Paris, Tenn. during the first round of a boxing match Saturday, June 6, 2009, in Kinder, La. Foreman won his professional debut with a knockout.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, son of former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, smiles as he answers a question during an interview in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, left, talks with his father, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, at their training facility in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, right, and his father, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, left, look at training video in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, left, stands beside his father, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, at their training facility in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, son of former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, answers a question during an interview in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, son of former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, answers a question during an interview in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, left, talks with his father, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, at their training facility in Houston.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, George Foreman III, son of former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, smiles as he answers a question during an interview in Houston.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki prepares to train as she stands in front of a poster of legendary champion Muhammad Ali at a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki trains in a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009. Japanese housewife Izaki dutifully prepares lunchboxes for her family at the crack of dawn each morning before hitting the gym to take on grown men.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki tapes her hands before a training session as she stands in front of a poster of legendary champion Muhammad Ali, at a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki trains in a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009. Japanese housewife Izaki dutifully prepares lunchboxes for her family at the crack of dawn each morning before hitting the gym to take on grown men.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki trains in a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009. Japanese housewife Izaki dutifully prepares lunchboxes for her family at the crack of dawn each morning before hitting the gym to take on grown men.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki (L) spars with former WBA superfly boxing champion Satoshi Iida at a boxing-gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki works out in a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009. Japanese housewife Izaki dutifully prepares lunchboxes for her family at the crack of dawn each morning before hitting the gym to take on grown men.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Japanese female boxer Kazumi Izaki trains in a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009. Japanese housewife Izaki dutifully prepares lunchboxes for her family at the crack of dawn each morning before hitting the gym to take on grown men.
View Photo »Forty-six-year-old Kazumi Izaki trains in a gym in Tokyo April 11, 2009. Japanese housewife Izaki dutifully prepares lunchboxes for her family at the crack of dawn each morning before hitting the gym to take on grown men.
View Photo »In this photograph taken on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world George Foreman, right, talks about his son, George Foreman III, left, Wednesday, June 3, 2009 in Houston.
View Photo »In five years time people will be watching UFC in the same way the world stopped to watch Muhammed Ali fight George Foreman, that's how big this sport will be
I am ready to fight anyone in the world and I have right now the same belt as Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield and George Foreman
That's what makes boxing great ... Who would have thought Muhammad Ali would have beaten George Foreman? Foreman was supposed to be too strong, he had knocked out (Joe) Frazier. He was supposed to be going to slaughter Ali.
Everybody thought Ali would get beaten up by this powerful, unbeatable force, George Foreman, and that was supposed to be his last hurrah
The producers were looking for help because they knew nothing about boxing ... They didn’t know which fight was which, but I was a huge fan. So I’m two days in a halfway house in L.A. and a Rolls-Royce pulls up, and the next thing I know I’m on the lot at MGM with Ali and George Foreman.
George Foreman, he probably put us on the map because he talked about us on the Jay Leno show ... George used to come here quite a bit when he was here.
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