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Boxing Legend George Foreman Says Jesus More Important Than Fame: 'Doesn't Matter What You Achieve'

By Sophie Hawthorne
April 25, 2023
1 min read
Boxing Legend George Foreman Says Jesus More Important Than Fame: 'Doesn't Matter What You Achieve'

Boxing legend George Foreman recently shared his belief that Jesus is more important than any achievements or fame in life. In an interview with Fox News, Foreman emphasized that his faith is the most important thing to him, stating that he owes everything to Jesus. He also encouraged others to prioritize their faith and to understand that having a successful career is insignificant compared to one’s relationship with God. Foreman, who has a successful career in boxing with two heavyweight championship wins, said that he would have been nothing without Jesus. As a devout Christian, Foreman has become an ordained minister and has even named his sons after biblical figures.

Foreman’s statement highlights the importance of faith and spirituality in a world that often prioritizes success and fame above all else. While achieving one’s goals and reaching new heights may be fulfilling, values rooted in faith can provide a deeper sense of purpose and meaning that cannot be achieved through material success. It’s essential to balance goals and ambition with values and purpose, which is something that Foreman has seemingly mastered. By rooting himself in his faith, Foreman has been able to find success both in his career and personal life. His words serve as a reminder that there’s more to life than just what society deems as successful.


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