Amy Winehouse Facebooking George Foreman
October 16, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Sports Rumors
Is it a relationship if two people flirt online and yet haven’t met? If it is, then hard living singer Amy Winehouse is “involved with” George Foreman’s kid, George III. Foreman has five sons he has named George, and it is the middle one (George III) that Amy has begun a flirtation with on the social networking site Facebook.
Amy is currently recuperating from a boob job, and one of the patients who has seen this new obsession of hers has said that “Amy loves that he’s toned and very fit.”
If George shares her interest, it should be a …read more
George Foreman III Wins Debut
June 7, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Sports Rumors
Think there’s such a thing as a sports gene? Maybe. I’m always interested when an athlete’s son or daughter makes it big in the same sport that made their parent famous. Such is the case with George Foreman’s son, George Foreman III. (George senior, in case you weren’t familiar, has named all his sons “George Foreman” so he’s got a “III” as a son instead of a grandson. Just an interesting tidbit there….)
George III won his professional boxing debut this past Saturday by “stopping Clyde Weaver at 1:16 of the first round.” He’s got …read more
Jose Canseco to Fight Former NFL All-Pro; Cooler Heads Avert Eyes
May 28, 2008 by Michael Sedor
Filed under MMA-UFC
Last week the deeply in debt and still 6′4″ 245lb. Jose Canseco issued a $5K boxing challenge to the general public. Headline the July 12 Atlantic City card presumably stocked with duking-it-out D-listers and the moolah is yours. Thankfully, a former athlete stepped up the the plate and we won’t have to see Jose pummeled by Vinnie from south Philly.
That athlete is none other than former Eagle punt return and special teams wizard Vai Sikahema. Sikahema is currently employed at sports director at Philadelphia’s NBC affiliate WCAU. Vai is no stranger to the celebrity boxing circuit. In January of …read more
Boxing Posters For Sale
May 20, 2008 by Michael Sedor
Filed under MMA-UFC
ESPN.com’s Boxing site posted a terrific article today about the history, collectibility standards, and emotional pull of promotional Fight Posters entitled Fight Posters Still Getting it Done. Jabandgrapple.com immediately wondered a few things:
1) Where can I buy these historic timepieces?
2) Could they be had for a reasonable price?
3) Do any hold any artistic or design value?




