George Foreman’s 1968 Olympic Gold Medal Is Being Auctioned
The gold medal that George Foreman won at the Olympics on Oct. 29, 1968, after beating Jonas Cepulis of the Soviet Union is being auctioned
According to TMZ, the medal has been placed up for auction at Lelands. Foreman won the gold medal at the Olympics on Oct. 29, 1968, after beating Jonas Cepulis of the Soviet Union, when the referee stopped the fight in the second round. Anyone interested in owning the item has until Dec. 6, when the online auction ends.
The starting bid was $2,500.Lelands stated that they obtained the medal from a woman who was once a neighbor of the heavyweight champion when he lived in Houston in the 1970s. She allowed him to use her garage as storage. In recent years, after cleaning her house, she discovered the medal, along with other items, including two passports and his driver’s license, in the garage. She stated that the gold medal was found in a box containing some of his trophies.
Two years after Foreman became a professional boxer, he became the World Heavyweight Champion on January 22, 1973, when he scored a second-round knockout of Joe Frazier. After two successful defenses of the title, he met Muhammad Ali in the infamous “Rumble in the Jungle” boxing match in Zaire, Africa. On October 30, 1974, almost six years to the day that he won his gold medal, he lost the title to Ali.
He became the oldest boxer to win the heavyweight title in 1987, when he knocked out Michael Moorer in the 10th round. He was 45 when he achieved that accomplishment at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The boxer died earlier this year in March at the age of 76.
George Foreman’s 1968 Olympic Gold Medal Is Being Auctioned

