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00:00The movie opens in 1960 in Houston, where young George and his family move into a new home that's
00:05in dire need of repair. It doesn't even have electricity yet. One evening, their mother
00:09divides a single hamburger into four pieces for her children. Starving, George is eager to eat
00:15his share immediately, but his sister Mary insists they pray first. Reluctantly, George waits. After
00:20the prayer, he gulps down his piece in one bite. I'm so hungry. I could eat this table.
00:25Noticing her brother's lingering hunger, Mary kindly offers him half of her portion,
00:30always seeing the best in him. That night, their mother sternly tells George that he cannot afford
00:35to be held back another year in school. It would be too hard to catch up. She pleads with him to
00:40avoid fights at school. The following day at school, George is met with stares due to his appearance.
00:45In class, he attempts to answer a question, but the teacher dismisses him because of his dirty
00:49clothes, choosing instead to call on a student with shiny shoes. Jason, take us away.
00:55During lunch, George sits alone, devoid of food, while his classmates eat. One of them
00:59taunts him for not being able to afford even a piece of bread and begins to treat him like
01:03a dog. How about this nasty skin? You want it? Go get it.
01:09Enraged, George punches the boy in the face. As the teacher arrives, he runs away.
01:14Anger was my answer to everything, and I couldn't stop myself from fighting. It was the only thing
01:19I did well. Years later, George and a friend are loitering outside a bar when a drunk man stumbles
01:23out. They decide to follow him, planning to rob him, but soon discover the man is a police
01:27officer in a sting operation. Surprise, boys. We're busy right here, huh?
01:31The police arrive and Chase ensues. George escapes by hiding under a house, and the police arrive
01:36with a dog. George covers himself in sewage to avoid detection. The disguise works, and
01:41the police, along with their dog, fail to find him.
01:45On his way home, George notices an advertisement for Job Corps on a TV in a store window. The ad promises
01:50free food and drinks to those who have left school. Job Corps offers vocational training
01:54to help juveniles secure employment, and even pays its students. Excited, George shares the
01:59news with his mother, telling her he wants to join. She supports his decision, affirming
02:04that he has more potential than he realizes.
02:06You want to do this, Job Corps? Yes.
02:08Then do it right, George. Don't come running back home because you're missing me. Finish what
02:13you started this time.
02:14A few days later, George arrives at the Job Corps in California. At the entrance, a guard outlines
02:19the rules for him. Inside, he immediately clashes with another guy, Desmond, over a bed.
02:24It's just a bed, man.
02:25In his duffel bag, George finds a new pair of Converse sneakers and a note from his mother.
02:30Desmond watches him with envy. George struggles during his electrical class,
02:34drawing laughter from other students. He responds with a tough look, clearly used to resolving
02:38issues with his strength. The next day, Desmond is listening to music while George tries to
02:43study. Frustrated, George unplugs the record player.
02:46There's something against music. Maybe I do. Jeez, you always this pissed off?
02:50When I'm trying to study. Desmond, sipping from his hip flask, offers George a drink,
02:55which he declines. However, during their conversation, they begin to bond. George's
02:59mood lifts when Desmond invites him to the chow hall. Now you're talking.
03:03Eager to wear the new Converse from his mom, George is disappointed to find them missing.
03:07At the chow hall, Desmond advises him to report the theft after they eat. He shares with George that
03:12he's the reason there are extra brownies in the cafeteria today. Thanks to his knack for numbers,
03:17Desmond got a job in cafeteria. He tweaked the weekly order sheets, swapping out beans for more
03:22brownies. And under my new cost-cutting plans, we got a whole lot more brownies. And a whole lot less
03:26gas. George notices a guy wearing his stolen Converse sneakers. As the guy sees George's glaring look,
03:33he panics and dashes off, locking himself in his dorm room. Undeterred, George breaks down the door
03:39and nearly throws the thief out the window. Just then, Doc, hearing the commotion, intervenes
03:44and breaks up the fight. Outside, George tries to justify his actions, explaining that his mother
03:49had worked hard to buy those shoes that were stolen. Get in the car. In the car, Doc presents
03:54George with two choices. He can either send him to jail or send him home. In the time you've been here,
03:58you pushed out three corpsmen and one innocent door. Disrespecting me. A door, too. Offering money
04:04for a bus ticket, Doc is prepared to expel him from the program. George pleads with Doc not to kick him
04:09out. I can't go home, Mr. Brothers. This place, it's all I have. Please. And feeling sympathetic,
04:16Doc decides to give him another chance. He asks if George ever boxed. Just street fights. Talking
04:20about boxing, not fighting. It's a sport with rules. Doc, who turns out to be a boxing coach,
04:26notices George's strength and suggests he joined the boxing club. You big enough and ugly enough.
04:30You want to learn it? George eagerly accepts. The next day at the gym, Doc introduces George to his
04:35sparring partner. George reacts poorly to his opponent's jokes, showing aggression, but Doc
04:41reminds him that they're not here to kill each other. George enters the ring. Meanwhile, being good
04:45with numbers, Desmond offers spectators to make their bets. When the sparring begins, George tries
04:50to hit hard, but his lack of technique makes him an easy target, and he is quickly knocked down,
04:55drawing laughter from the onlookers. Humiliated, George storms out and punches a heavy bag so hard
05:00that it falls, silencing everyone instantly. In the locker room, Doc calms George down,
05:06explaining that six months earlier, his opponent was as inexperienced as George is now. Doc assures
05:11him that with proper training, he can reach the same level. Frustrated, George mentions the laughter
05:16from the other guys, but Doc insists that he must ignore the opinions of others and focus on his
05:21training. Doc begins to train George rigorously, teaching him various boxing techniques and tactics.
05:27George finds footwork and coordination challenging, but Doc emphasizes that boxing is as much about
05:32strategic thinking as it is about physical skill. One day, George calls home, and the conversation
05:38goes well until he mentions he's learning to box. His mother expresses her disapproval of fighting.
05:42No, I'm not fighting.
05:44Then what do you call it, George?
05:45It's boxing. It's a sport with rules.
05:47God knows I don't want you to be fighting.
05:49God, what's God got to do with anything, mama?
05:51But their call is abruptly ended when George runs out of phone credit. Later, George faces the same
05:56opponent who previously knocked him down, but this time, the match is dramatically different.
06:00Within seconds, George knocks him out, leaving Doc impressed by his rapid improvement.
06:05George visits Doc in his office and learns that Doc was once a professional boxer who won
06:10his first 24 fights.
06:11Then what?
06:12Unfortunately, I had to trade one uniform for another.
06:15George shows him an article about Joe Frazier from a boxing magazine and declares his ambition
06:20to become the world champion. Doc, finding his eagerness endearing, advises him to temper his
06:25expectations and explains the extensive training required before competing at a professional
06:30level. When George inquires about the next Olympics, Doc informs him that although the
06:34Olympics are next year, he won't be ready to compete for another five years.
06:38Five years? I'll be an old man.
06:40You got to punch like I've never seen.
06:42But even if you train harder than any man has ever trained, there is no way that you can
06:47make it to the Olympics next year.
06:48The scene shifts to the following summer.
06:50George, now 19 and having trained for only one year, faces a more experienced Soviet boxer.
06:56Commentators doubt his chances, but his family watches proudly from home, their eyes glued
07:00to the TV. Everyone at the job corps rallies behind George, and even his mother, despite
07:05her reservations about the violence, joins her children in front of the television.
07:09George delivers several decisive blows, winning the gold medal effortlessly.
07:13His victory brings mixed emotions for his mother, who struggles with the violence of the
07:17sport, while George, ecstatic, hoists the American flag.
07:21His siblings watch in awe, hardly believing that their brother has won his first Olympic
07:25gold medal at such a young age.
07:27The day after his victory, George proudly wears his gold medal as he strolls through
07:31his neighborhood. He encounters a former accomplice who criticizes him for raising the American
07:36flag after his fight, contrasting it with the significant protest by other black athletes
07:40who stood with bowed heads on the podium. He accuses George of disrespecting their cause.
07:45Frustrated and hurt, George goes to his mother and vents to her, expressing his exhaustion with
07:50being labeled a sellout by those around him. She soothes him.
07:53Let me make you something, anything you want.
07:56I'm not hungry.
07:57Let the Lord take me now. I never thought I'd hear that from you.
08:00And bolstered by her support, George vows to win the championship belt to earn everyone's
08:05respect.
08:05You gonna keep fighting? You gonna get hurt.
08:07Didn't you watch me? They don't hurt me.
08:09I heard, damn.
08:11At the airport, George spots a stunning girl reading a sports magazine featuring him on
08:15the cover. He approaches her and they strike up a conversation. Her name is Paula. As her
08:20flight is announced, she rushes off. George tries his best to get her number.
08:24Your footwork is better than your pickup game, George.
08:26She tells him to write his phone number, leaving him slightly flustered.
08:29I'm the one supposed to be asking for y'all.
08:31George, do I look like the kind of woman that stands around by the phone?
08:34He scribbles his number and after she leaves, he mumbles to himself.
08:37No, man, you do not.
08:39Back at the gym, Doc introduces George to his new team, Dick Sadler, his promoter, and
08:44Archie Moore, the former light heavyweight champion.
08:47The morning you wake up to fight for that championship, the air tastes different. The
08:50sun looked different. And only two men on this whole earth matter, and you're one of them.
08:55As George embarks on his quest for the heavyweight title, he defeats his opponents one by one,
08:59each victory bringing him closer to his goal. Under his coach's guidance, he prepares to face
09:04Joe Frazier. Meanwhile, Paula calls George and they begin dating. She becomes a regular at
09:09his fights, supporting her boyfriend as he improves his record to 22-0. Eventually,
09:14George and Paula get married.
09:15Do you take this woman to be your wife? You bet I do.
09:18After securing his 36th win, his coaches announce that he is ready for the title fight.
09:22The big day arrives in Jamaica, the title fight between George Foreman and Joe Frazier.
09:27George is the underdog, especially since Frazier defeated Muhammad Ali two years ago,
09:31and hardly anyone believes George stands a chance. The crowd chants fervently for Frazier.
09:36He takes a heavy left hook early in the first round, but responds with powerful body shots.
09:41Frazier lands another of his signature left hooks. But just before the round ends,
09:45George delivers a massive uppercut, knocking Frazier down. The bell rings, giving Frazier crucial
09:50recovery time. Undeterred, George dominates the subsequent rounds, knocking Frazier down several
09:55times until the referee is forced to stop the fight. To everyone's astonishment, George is declared
10:00the new heavyweight champion of the world. At the after party, George is surrounded by cheers and a
10:05flurry of journalists. Amid the excitement, a charming woman catches his eye. He also approaches
10:10Desmond, offering him a role as his financial manager, acknowledging his knack for numbers.
10:15Impressed but taken aback, Desmond agrees, promptly pouring out his drink, as George insists he stop
10:21drinking. Later, George returns to his hotel room to find that same woman on his bed. Despite his
10:26confusion, he lets her stay, and they share an intimate moment. However, the realization that
10:30he has cheated on his wife leaves George feeling deeply uncomfortable. The next morning, George
10:35watches an interview where Muhammad Ali mocks him, vowing to throw him back into the ghetto with one
10:39punch. George is infuriated by these words. A few months later, George hosts a family gathering at
10:45his luxurious mansion. He proudly shows his mother his collection of cars.
10:49Each car has its own personality. That's why you need five of them. Five? Where do you see my
10:55garage? He's delighted to see his daughter, but his interactions with his wife are noticeably distant.
11:00Just as they're about to eat, his mother reminds everyone to thank God for the food. God? I bought
11:05the food, mama. During the meal, his sister Mary announces she's expecting a baby, and Desmond shares
11:10that he's invested all George's money into rock-solid stocks. Rock-solid stocks. I like the sound of that.
11:17Meanwhile, Paula steps away to answer a phone call, only to discover it's one of George's
11:21mistresses on the line. She confronts George about it. I was doing just fine before you came along.
11:25Oh, so you don't like this life now? I give you everything. I don't want everything. I want you.
11:31George can't even look her in the eyes. George then travels to the Democratic Republic of Congo
11:36to fight Muhammad Ali. In this country, Ali is revered as a hero, and almost everyone supports him.
11:42At the hotel, George encounters Ali entertaining a crowd of celebrities with a stand-up
11:47routine mocking George. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. His hands can't hit what his
11:52eyes can't see. Now you see me, now you don't. George thinks he will, but I know he won't.
11:56Claiming that the sportswriters will regret underestimating him. When George approaches,
12:01the audience anticipates a response. George, we was just talking about a different fighter.
12:05But he chooses to walk away in silence, leaving Ali to continue captivating the spectators.
12:11Well, if he boxes how he does interviews, it's going to be a short night.
12:14I feel sorry for Ali. Foreman could put him in the morgue.
12:17Due to Muhammad Ali's immense popularity in the country, the crowd chants the legendary phrase,
12:22Ali Bomae, which means, Ali, kill him. Despite this, commentators speculate that after Foreman's
12:28dominating performance against Frazier, Ali seems unlikely to stand a chance. As the fight begins,
12:34George takes control, landing several significant punches while Ali attempts to float like a butterfly
12:39and sting like a bee. Ali's continuous taunts and mockery only fuel George's anger.
12:45That's all you got, George? They told me it was bad, George. Let me see it.
12:48Throughout the fight, George aggressively pushes Ali against the ropes, delivering powerful punches.
12:53Ali demonstrates his defensive prowess, managing to counterattack periodically. However,
12:59George's aggressive style gradually drains his gas tank, visibly tiring him as the rounds progress,
13:04while Ali remains relatively fresh. During a break, while Dick and Archie urge George to
13:09keep up the pressure, Doc is visibly concerned by the advice, noticing George's increasing fatigue
13:14and slower movements. By the eighth round, it's clear that Foreman is exhausted and Ali begins to
13:19dominate. He lands several forceful punches, eventually knocking Foreman down onto the canvas.
13:25Ali wins the fight by knockout, marking Foreman's first defeat. The audience erupts in admiration for
13:30their hero, Muhammad Ali. After his defeat, George re-evaluates his life. Realizing that he had been
13:36blinded by his aggressive nature, he decides to make amends. He calls his wife, vowing to never
13:41leave her side again. But Paula, feeling detached and hurt, asks him to sign divorce papers instead.
13:47Seeking comfort, George visits his mother and confesses that he has dismissed Dick and Archie,
13:52blaming them for his loss. His mother supports his decision, offering him solace. Later, in an attempt
13:58to prove his strength and regain his pride, George decides to fight five boxers in one day. However,
14:03the rationale behind this challenge baffles everyone. Doc urges him to abandon this reckless
14:08idea before it's too late. During the event, Muhammad Ali joins the commentators.
14:13Heavyweight champion and world-class clown Muhammad Ali about to join me at the table.
14:18Clown? Howard, don't get hurt now.
14:20And as the fight progresses, he captures the crowd's attention, who chant his name.
14:25Ali! Ali!
14:26Frustrated and seeking redemption, George challenges Ali to a rematch,
14:30sparking an argument between them. Despite the distractions and tensions, George completes his
14:35daunting challenge, defeating all five fighters and knocking out three of them, demonstrating his
14:40enduring strength and skill. After the fight, Doc confronts George in the dressing room, questioning
14:44what he hoped to gain from fighting five opponents in one day. He advises George to return to fighting
14:50opponents one at a time. Their conversation is abruptly interrupted by a message for George.
14:55Rushing to the hospital, George learns that his pregnant sister, Mary, has started bleeding and
15:00was urgently hospitalized. When you tell them whatever it costs, I'll pay for it. We need the
15:04best doctors. We already got the best doctors, George. The baby needs a miracle. We need to pray.
15:10As doctors work to save the baby, his family begins to pray. Overwhelmed, George steps outside to pray,
15:16asking God why he would choose his sister's baby when Mary is the kindest person he knows.
15:20He pleads with God to take his life instead, if a life must be taken. The next morning, George is
15:26awakened by his mother. They go to Mary's room and find her holding a healthy baby,
15:30a miracle that doctors cannot explain. Say hi to your nephew, little George.
15:35Little George? Yeah. Mama told me you prayed. Whatever you said to him, it worked.
15:41In the next scene, George struggles during a fight against Jimmy Young,
15:44ultimately losing by unanimous decision. In the dressing room, a coach criticizes George harshly,
15:50telling him he's lost his chance at a rematch with Muhammad Ali. Overwhelmed and suffering from
15:55heatstroke, George hears a voice. Who said that? I don't want to say nothing, George. Who said that?
16:01He collapses, losing consciousness. When he wakes up, Doc informs him that they thought he was dead.
16:06I was. Jesus Christ is alive in me. He's alive in me.
16:10A few days later, George is baptized. Soon after, he speaks at a church,
16:14nervously telling the congregation how he found God. Spotting a girl in the audience who listens
16:19intently, he finds his calm. He declares his intention to dedicate his life to God and become
16:24a preacher. Surprising and shocking Doc. Doc is skeptical of George's sudden change,
16:29suspecting it might be for show and feels deeply upset about his decision.
16:32Remember when you told me that you traded in one uniform for another? That's what I'm doing.
16:37I had no say, George. My choice was made for me. So was mine.
16:41Next, George visits Muhammad Ali, while Ali continues to joke about him.
16:46Adam, come here. Tell you that. I found Jesus. You found Jesus. Congratulations, George. I did
16:52not know he was lost. George reveals that he was once so angry with Ali that he wanted to kill him,
16:57but now he's seeking forgiveness. Come on, man. You want a rematch. I know. Just come out and say it.
17:02All you got to do is fight Kenny Norton one more time. Knock him out. Then I'll give you another
17:07shot of the title and then we'll both get paid, huh? Praise Jesus. George reassures him that it's
17:12not a joke. And after a heartfelt conversation, they reconcile and eventually become friends.
17:17George then visits his ex-wife and children. He apologizes sincerely for his past behavior,
17:22hoping to make amends. During his next visit to the church, he approaches the girl he noticed
17:26before and strikes up a conversation. She finds it hard to believe that a former boxer like him
17:31could truly transform into a preacher. In response, George takes a microphone and steps
17:36outside the church to preach and inspire passersby to follow God. Although some mock him, he remains
17:42calm, showing his growth in handling anger. But the Lord changed my life. It was the Lord who changed
17:47you. It was Jimmy Young. I seen him beat the hell out of you. The girl watches from a distance,
17:52impressed by his sincerity. Later during lunch, she apologizes for doubting him, explaining that his
17:57reputation had made her skeptical. Now seeing his true intentions, she introduces herself as Mary and
18:03they discover a mutual attraction. George drives her to an old abandoned church, sharing his dream of
18:08buying it to establish his own congregation. Seven years later, George's dream has come true. He preaches in
18:14his own church, supported by his wife, Mary, and their children. After a service, a woman approaches him with
18:20her grandson, asking George to train the boy who has fallen in with a bad crowd. Well, I'd sign up to
18:26train with Ali, but not the guy who lost to him. George declines, suggesting they find guidance in
18:32the Bible instead. A week later, while playing with his kids at home, George sees a news report that the
18:37boy was arrested for committing a crime. He feels a deep regret for not agreeing to train him. George
18:42discovers an old building ideal for his plans and instructs his financial manager to purchase it. We see
18:48Desmond is still struggling with drinking problems. They renovate the space, and within a few months,
18:52the gym is thriving with students. George hires several coaches and even dedicates a section of
18:57the gym as the Muhammad Ali study hall. However, a year after opening, during a class, the electricity
19:03suddenly goes out. The power company reveals that they have not received any payments. Worse, Desmond is
19:09nowhere to be found. Frantic, George visits the bank and learns that Desmond invested all his money in
19:15high-risk stocks, which have now tanked, leaving his investment account empty. He put them into
19:19solid stocks to set me up for life. No, these were all high-risk gambles. The bank threatens to
19:25repossess the property, including his mother's house. Enraged, George got the whole town looking
19:30for Desmond. Despite his anger, his mother urges him to forgive Desmond. George eventually finds
19:35Desmond in a bar, trying to escape. George catches him up and nearly kills him. Realizing what he's
19:40doing, George forgives Desmond. To salvage his financial situation, George resorts to starring
19:45in a sauce commercial and selling merchandise. Despite these efforts, his wife Mary informs him
19:50that they are still far from resolving their financial crisis. As the bank begins to seize
19:55his property, George sinks into depression. He dusts off his old boxing gear, trying to reconnect
19:59with his past as a boxer. He confides in Mary that he has asked a friend to give the upcoming sermon
20:04in his place, feeling he can't preach on living rightly when he's lost everything. He wants to fight
20:09again and Mary is against it. She's afraid his rage can come back. There's only two things I know
20:14how to do. That's box and preach. If you preach, you won't pay the bills. George seeks out Doc,
20:20asking him to train him once more. Doc is initially resistant, reminiscing about how heartbroken he was
20:25when George quit. He explains when Joe Louis tried to come back, Marciano almost killed him in the ring.
20:30Joe Louis tried to start at the top. The wheels start at the bottom. You're old. They'll call us a circus act.
20:35But not if we keep winning. However, George manages to reassure him by telling words that his coaches
20:40once told him. The air is going to taste different. The sun is going to look different. Only two men
20:46on this whole earth is going to matter. And we'll be the both of them. Hearing this, Doc's eyes immediately
20:52light up. He says George need to lose weight first and then they can start training. Motivated, George
20:57struggles into his old gym clothes. I think my gym clothes run. He begins training with his son.
21:02George, take it easy, man. You're going to have a heart attack. That's nasty, George.
21:08He has hard time during workouts, supported unexpectedly by Mary, who helps him stick to
21:13his diet. After months of effort, George successfully makes weight and returns to Doc,
21:17ready to train fully. During a sparring session, George's speed is lacking and he struggles to keep
21:22up with his opponent. Doc assures him they will adapt his style with new techniques. In the middle of
21:27the night, Mary wakes from a vivid dream. In the morning, she tells George that she had a dream.
21:31In the dream, the Lord spoke to her and showed her a vision of George winning the heavyweight
21:36championship again. He's going to lift you up in the middle of that ring. So you'll lift him up in
21:41front of millions of people. Before his comeback fight, Doc suggests they need George's old anger
21:46to win. But George insists on approaching the fight without succumbing to his rage.
21:50It's fight. It's boxing. It's a sport. It's rules.
21:54George enters the ring against Steve Zowski, telling Doc that he's scared to take his robe off in front of all
21:59these people. Last time they saw me, I look like Superman. Now you look like the Michelin Man.
22:03This ain't no beauty contest. Everyone notices George is overweight. As the fight begins, George
22:08acts too calmly, even holding back his anger after getting punched after the bell. In the second round,
22:13George begins to dominate, leaving no chance for Zowski. Seeing that his opponent can't fight back,
22:18Foreman demands that the referee stop the fight. Stop the fight. Do your job. Come on. News of George's
22:23triumphant return spreads, celebrating him as a hero to fat, old, bald guys everywhere, marking a
22:29remarkable comeback not just in boxing, but in his personal journey as well. After a remarkable
22:35streak of 24 wins, 42-year-old George Foreman faces reigning champion Evander Holyfield in a match
22:41billed as the Battle of the Ages. Despite a valiant effort, George loses by unanimous decision.
22:47Post-fight, when he visits his bank, all the employees cheer for him. Although he didn't win the match,
22:52George is stunned by a payment of $12 million from HBO for the fight. Despite the financial
22:57windfall, he tells Mary that his job isn't over yet. Maybe I heard him wrong, George. You heard
23:02him right. He did his part. We have to do ours. Three years later, Michael Moorer defeats Holyfield
23:09to win the title, and now George is a contender once again. At 45, no one believes George stands a
23:15chance against the 26-year-old Moorer, a powerhouse with 30 wins by knockout and the first Southpaw
23:21heavyweight champion. Moorer's undefeated record and formidable prowess make him a daunting opponent.
23:27How can you beat that man? As the fight unfolds, Moorer dominates the early rounds, with George
23:32barely hanging on. Everyone at his gym, including his mother, roots for him. After the ninth round,
23:37his cornermen suggest he should throw in the towel. Nine rounds against the best in the world.
23:42There's no shame, son. However, in the tenth round, George lands a devastating right hand,
23:47knocking Moorer to the canvas. Against all odds, George Foreman wins the title, becoming the oldest
23:52heavyweight champion in history. Thank you. Thank you. We did it. We did it. The movie then
23:58reveals that at 45 years old, George regained the heavyweight title after losing it 20 years before.
24:04George and Muhammad Ali became great friends, speaking by phone almost every day for the rest of
24:09Ali's life. In 1998, Charles Doc Broadus was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame. Today, George continues
24:16to preach at his church and run his youth center in Houston. Guys, if you're interested in making
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