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Born into an impoverished Houston household in 1949, George Foreman lived a rags-to-riches tale of pure Americana: Olympic gold medalist, heavyweight boxing champion, ordained minister, global pitchman, and father to a dozen children. Unlike many celebrities, Foreman was considered relatable and connected to his audience. Read more to learn about how that relatability extended to many of the estate planning issues he had to navigate as someone with multiple marriages, a large blended family, and adopted children.
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