3. George Foreman
Most sentient beings in the world will have heard of George Foreman – it may just depend upon your age as to what context his name is attributed. For anybody over 30, he is one of the greatest sportsman who has ever lived; Millenials and those yet to hit 30 may just see him as the face of a global grill company.
Foreman was one of the most popular Heavyweight Champions of the boxing world before his retirement in 1997. His career had spanned 3 decades and included not only the legendary 1974 ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ with Muhammed Ali, but also a late-career comeback which saw him become the oldest ever Heavyweight Champion at the age of 45. After his retirement, Foreman began a lucrative second career as an entrepreneur, famously lending his name to the George Foreman Grill. The cooking appliance has sold over 100 million units to date and earned the canny Foreman another $138 million in 1999, when he auctioned off the naming rights.
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