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Why did George Foreman name all his sons George Foreman?

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George Foreman is a family man who has been married five times as of now and has twelve children – ten biological ones and two adopted children.

He happens to be the father of five sons and seven daughters including the two adopted children.

His sons have been identified as George Foreman Jr., George Foreman III, George Foreman IV, George Foreman V, and George Foreman VI. Many, especially his fans and followers have wished to know why he named his five sons  George Foreman and this article got you all covered with his reason.

Continue reading to know why George Foreman named his son George Foreman.

Why did George Foreman name all his sons George Foreman?

As stated before, former boxer, George Foreman named all his sons George Foreman. According to the information gathered, he named his five sons George Foreman so they would always have something in common.

According to him, he once told his sons, ‘If one of us goes up, then we all go up together, and if one goes down, we all go down together!'”

As it stands, the five sons of the former boxer are doing well for themselves. Just like his father, George III has pursued a career in boxing and entrepreneurship. George IV appeared in the second season of the reality television series American Grit, where he placed seventh.

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