Life's Third Act

Reigning Champ: How Did George Foreman Protect His Millions? – PT1 – EP 179 – Life’s Third Act
In this two-part series from Life’s Third Act, host Joe Cordell and co-host Sherry Farmer dive into the life, times, and estate of a boxing legend, George Foreman.
From humble beginnings as a troubled youth, Foreman climbed up the ranks of the boxing world as early as age 19 when he won his first gold medal in the heavyweight division at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Within three years of turning pro, he defeated 36 consecutive fighters.
Foreman became a two-time heavyweight champion and built an empire far beyond the boxing ring. His story is a powerful example of how strategic financial planning, wealth preservation, and smart legacy planning can secure generational prosperity.
In this episode, we cover how Foreman built his fortune through sports, endorsements, and entrepreneurship; what lessons his estate offers for protecting your family’s financial future; and insights into managing high-profile estates, developing inheritance strategies, and creating a lasting legacy.
Tune in for Part Two as we delve further into George Foreman’s legacy and lessons we can learn from his estate.