and Magic Johnson. Johnson, who had a personal connection with Foreman, shared an emotional message, calling him one of his "boxing heroes." "I was really sad to hear the news that one of my ...
This victory allowed Cherneka to successfully defend her WBA championship belt. With this win, Johnson's professional boxing record now stands at 17 victories (seven by knockout) and two losses.
Heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman dies at the age of 76, his family announces, as Mike Tyson and Magic Johnson pay tribute to the late Olympic champion. Foreman's family confirmed on his ...
Among those sportspersons joining in with condolences for the deceased boxing legend is Magic Johnson. Johnson made a long tweet recognizing the impact that Foreman has had on American culture. He ...
Nina Hughes' bid to regain the WBA bantamweight title ended in defeat as Cherneka Johnson won their rematch by stoppage. Hughes lost her title in controversial fashion in Perth last May ...
At 16, Foreman was encouraged to channel his rage and stature into boxing after joining the Job Corps, which was part of United States President Lyndon B Johnson’s “Great Society” reforms.
Magic Johnson expressed heartfelt birthday wishes to Miami Heat President Pat Riley, sharing praise for Riley's coaching legacy. Johnson highlighted Riley's contributions to the NBA and his ...
Magic Johnson, considered the best point guard in NBA history, expressed confidence in his ability to defeat his rivals, the Boston Celtics, particularly Larry Bird. On Byron Scott's Fast Break ...
18.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game and avenged their 1984 Finals loss to the Larry Bird-led Celtics. 1987 - The Lakers defeated defending champions Boston Celtics 4-2. Magic Johnson's baby sky ...
All-time boxing icon George Foreman has died. Foreman’s family announced in a post to Instagram on Friday night that the heavyweight boxing legend had passed away at the age of 76.
UConn, which won the 2023 NCAA Tournament, repeated as national champions in 2024. The Huskies became the first program since Florida (2006, 2007) to win back-to-back national championships.