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B19 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1995 Briefly Sports TENNIS Edberg leads Sweden in World Cup Stefan Edberg beat overmatched Karseten Braasch 7-5. 6-3 to lead Sweden to a 2-1 victory over Germany on Saturday and Into the final of the World Team Compiled by Don Bates klu.WJJ),WWMW.iW,i. Cup against Croatia at Duessel-dorf. Germany. Australia kept the United States wlnless with a sweep of singles and doubles In their Blue Group match.

Jason Stoltenberg took advantage of forehand errors by Todd Martin to win 6-4, 6-3. Patrick Rafter slipped past MallVal Washington 6-2, 6-4. Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge won the doubles, defeating Jared Palmer and Richey Go Johnny Go Haston 50-1 C-C sGuy 2-14 4-1 Priority Sport 2-24 9-2 Billfold 9-1-2 5-1 Jurgy Treat 44-7 6-1 Pdre Hnvr Rchrdsn Jr 4-1-1 3-1 Southern Sailor 1-1-7 7-2 Sword Frazer Simpson 5-2-1. 15-1 th ClaMng-Opt. Pace Horse Driver Laat 3 Odda Hold On Larry 44-2 8-1 Ater 244....

10-1 Branson 30-1 Leon Redbones 64-1 5-1 The Second 1-94 9-2 Capital Spending Irvine 24-2 5-2 Commander Crowe 544.... 12-1 Storms Future Lake 4-74 6-1 Earl Bret 1-2-1 6-1 Kehmberry 30-1 AUTO RACING IRP Night Before 500 postponed Dan Drlnan and Memo Gidley earned pole positions for the two U.S. Auto Club main events Saturday night at Indianapolis Raceway Park, but the 50th annual Night Before the 500 was postponed by rain. The national midget and Formula Ford 2000 series Is scheduled to resume tonight with two features beginning at 7 p.m. The midget main event will start 24 cars; the Formula Ford feature will start 28.

Pit gates open at 4 p.m. and spectator gates at 5. Hot laps will begin at 6 p.m. Drlnan qualified first In the midget division, posting a 20.797-second lap on the paved oval (118.747 mph). Gidley ran 21.812 (113.222 mph) in his Formula Ford.

Chuck Leary and Andy Michner won last-chance midget races; Bruno Bianchl won the 2000 last-chance event. There were two serious pre-race incidents in the midget division. Mark Amenda hit an infield concrete barrier in Turn 3 during practice and was knocked unconscious. Jay Drake hit Turn 2 with his left rear and was semi-conscious. Each was transported to Methodist Hospital for observation and released.

Steve Kinser wins again Steve Kinser won for the second time In six events on the World of Outlaws' trail, taking the feature Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway at Mechan-icsburg, Pa. Michael Johnson won the 200 In the year's best time, but Jackie Joyner-Kersee was beaten In the women's 100 hurdles at the meet. Knight won the hurdles In 13.42 seconds, barely holding off two-time decathlon world champion Dan O'Brien. Joyner-Kersee was third In the 100 hurdles in 13.30. Doris Williams won In 13.02 and Jackie Humphrey was second in 13.07.

CYCLING Z'lt DeBasco fifth-stage winner Alessio DeBasco won the fifth stage of the Kinart. Classic on Saturday, finishing the 131-mile course' from Lewisburg, to Elkins. W.Va. in 5 hou-19 minutes and 17 seconds. 3 DeBasco, the main sprinter for team Amore ducked Into the lead at the head of a pack of 80 riders in a dead sprint.

BOXING Notes: Maske scores tough win In a fight expected to draw the highest television' ratings ever in boxing-crazy Germany, Henry Maske; won a unanimous but hard decision over Graciano Rocchigiani Saturday night at Dortmund, in the sixth defense of his International Bbxlng Federation light heavyweight title. The man known as "Gentleman Henry" was' almost stopped in the ninth round by Rocchigiani and was staggered by a left again in the 12th and final, round. Jorge Castro successfully defended his World Boxing Association middleweight title, stopping Anthony Andrews of Guyana In the 12th and. final round at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In the co-feature, Frank Liles retained his WBA' super middleweight title with a sixth-round technical knockout over Frederic Seilller of France.

Eamonn Loughran retained his World Bqxing Organization welterweight title amid controversy over a cut eye when his fight with Angel Beltre of the Dominican Republic was stopped in the third round: at Belfast, Northeren Ireland. BASEBALL ISU out of NCAA tourney Indiana State was ousted from the NCAA Division baseball tournament at Oklahoma City Saturday with a 3-2 loss to Texas. The Sycamores finished fourth in the Midwest Regional II. Texas and will play Auburn today. ISU took a 2-0 lead In the fifth inning, butthe.

Longhorns countered with two runs In the sixth and one in the eighth to gain the victory. Reneberg 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). Australia finished second in the Blue Group with a 2-1 record. Edberg's victory, his third in the tournament, helped Sweden capture the Red Group. Croatia won the Blue Group when It beat Russia 2-1 Friday.

GOLF Lady Sun Devils win NCAA Krtstel Mourgue d'Algue came from four shots off the pace to win the NCAA women's golf championship Saturday at Wilmington, N.C., putting the finishing touches on Arizona State's record third straight team title. HORSE RACING Gal In A Rukus wins Dogwood Kentucky Oaks winner Gal In A Ruckus withstood a stretch challenge by Country Cat to post a IV2-length win In Saturday's $82,350 Dogwood Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Undefeated in three starts this season, Gal In A Ruckus, ridden by Herb McCauley, covered 1-116 miles on a sloppy track In and paid $4.20, $2.20 and $2.10. Country Cat returned $2.20 and $2.10. Naskra Colors finished another five lengths back and paid $2.20.

TRACK AND FIELD Knight has upset in Jenner Classic Derek Knight, a late substitute who flew to the meet hours before competing, upset a strong field to win the 110-meter hurdles Saturday at the Bruce Jenner Classic track and field meet at San Jose, Calif. Stefan Edberg at 844-4200 asssB OLYMPICS Finances threaten Sydney Games Australia's top Olympic official has said the IOC could take the 2000 Games away from Sydney If financial problems are not overcome. The Sun-Herald quoted Australian Olympic Committee John Coates as saying Saturday that president Juan Antonio Samaranch had expressed concern that the New South Wales state government is not fully behind the Games. Last week, the new Labor government in the state said It was possible there could be an overrun of about $450 million in the $1.05 billion budget for the Games, mostly relating to the cost of the athletes' village. FOREMAN Continued from Page 9 F.

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12-1 CHURCHILL DOWNS 1- 1 Tassle Belle (Perret) 18.20 4.20 2.80; 7 Bo Knows To Pass (Gomel) 3.80 2.60; 2 Morning Star Rd. (Day) 2.20. Exacts (1-7) 142.20. 2- 2 Great West (Gryder) 110.20 5.20 3.20; 6 French Settlement (Walls) 9.80 5 80; 9 King Norman (Sellers) 3.00.-Scratched-Freshens Camelot, Wilder Life, Lanker. Daily Double (1-2) 163.20.

Electa (2-6) 1108.60. Trifecta (2-6-9) 1351.40. 3- 11 Blow Out (Day) 13.60 2.60 2.60; i Bright Launch (Gryder) 5 00 3.60; 10 Rush Did It (Hebert) 11.80. Scratched-Jackles Fur Exact (11-2) 128.60. Trifecta (11-2-tO) 1462.20.

4- 3 Lahint (Day) 13.40 2.40 2.10; 4 Jaggery John (Gryder) 3.40 2.20; Milt's Overture (Gomel) 2.20, Exact (3-4) $11.80. 5- 11 Myfrlendwll (Martlnei) 17.80 4.40 3.00; 3 Father Ben (Sellers) 6.80 5.60; 9 Misty Blend INeagle) 4.40. Scratched-Northern Creek, Whatdoyouknow Aly, Britebln, Northern Stone. Exact (11-3) 170.40. Trifecte (11-3-9) 1341.00.

6- 1 Hopkins Forest (Gryder) 14.60 3.20 2.60; 7 King Jacques (Blrier) 25.20 1 00; 8 Syrian Sky (Perret) 3.00. Scratched-Sev-en Seven, Mcreallty. Exacta (1-7) $95.60. Trifecta (1-7-8) 1487.80. Pick Three (3-11-dor 2)1 123.40.

7- 8 Desert Corral (Day) 19.00 3.80 3.00; 7 Spenser Hawk (Gryder) 3.20 1.60; 3 Zephanlah (Hebert) 5 00. Screched-Quagga. Exacta (8-7) 129.80. Trifecta 18-7-3) 1363.20. 6-8 Too Cool To Fool (Gomel) 120 40 5.60 3.60; Polish Treaty (Sellers) 2.80 3.40; 7 Bendel Bonnet (Perret) 4.00.

Scratched-Promlsed Legacy, Scottish Fantasy, Princess Nana, Vary Dignified, Air Port Won, Lao's Star, Sue Gail. Exacta (65) 161.40. Trifecta (8-5-7) 1263.40. Pick Six 13,797.00. of 6 125.80.

-Th Dogwood 1 Gal In A Ruckus (McCauley) $4.20 2.20 2.10; 1 Country Cat (Day) 2.20 2.10; 3 Naskra Colors (Gryder) 2.20. Exact IM) 17.20. Pick Three (84-2) 1458.00. 11-12 Big Courage (Fox) 17.40 4.40 3.40; 9 Spose (Cooksey) 4.60 3.80; 2 Chace's Story (Garcia) 7.00. Scratched-Fearless Saver, Frost Prairie, Pro By Choice, Gem's Pride.

Late Double (2-12) paid 119.60. Exacta (12-9) paid 136.40. Trifecta (12-9-2) paid 1277.40. Attendance 13,456. Handle 11,790,136.

Total Handle $4,676,673. RIVER DOWNS (Odd numbered races Ml 'Simulcast from Thistledown) 1- 1 a-To Love A Rogue (Castillo) 13.00 2.20 2.60; 6 Strauss (Lundberg) 5.60 5.00; I a-Confederate Silver (Gain) 2.60. Exact (1-6) Spald 123.40. 2- 5 Hudlam's Sidekick (Zook) 16.20 3.40 2.60; 2 Llllycut (Hughes) 5.00 3.20; 1 Rise Higher (Sipus) 1.40. Scratched-Em-erald Runner.

Daily Double (1-5) paid 110.80. Exacta (5-2) Spald 133.00. 1-8 Our Captain Kit (Fellciano) 124.00 12.00 6.80; 2 Mart's Foxla Lady (Richmond) 47.20 14.60; 10 Hunt For Drink (Martlnei) 6.60. Exacta (5-2) ipald $292,00, Trifecta (5-2-10) paid $12,177.60. 4J Tyler's Time (Bruin) 114.60 6.60 5.00; 4 Duke At The Half (Dial) 5.20 3.40; 5 Quenty Grand (Trollo) 3.80.

Scratched-Trua Brlte. Exacta (2-4) Ipald 163.40. Trifecta (2-4-5) paid 1246.00. Pick Three (5-5-2) paid $1,228.40. 1-6 Com On Jay (Rowland) 138 60 20.20 1060; 3 Demand Respect (Ventura) 29 60 6.80; 4 Gifted Leader (Castillo) 3.60.

Exacta (6-3) ipald 11,245.20. 1st Half Twin Trifecta (8-3-all) paid 12,487.40. 6- 3 Tom Tom Bomba (Brennan) 17.60 3.20 3.00; 5 Theoddsoncholce (Sipus) 4.00 3.20; 1 Luck Of The Brogue (Bruin) 5.00. Scretched-Clalm Boy. Exact (3-5) Ipald 126.80, Mine Rica (Guiman) $110.80 29.40 9 SO; 4 Premier Flaur (Rowland) 6.60 4.20; 3 Sweet Honor (Madrigal) 10.20.

Exact (1-4) spa'd 1556.60. I-S Ravage (Smith) 159.20 16.60 6.20; 2 Bill Naskrt (Bruin) 7.80 5.00; 3 Navaio Canyon (Cedeno) 3 80. Exacta (5-2) tpaid 1246.80, Trifecta (5-2-3) paid 11,355.60. 2nd Half Twin Trifecta (No tickets). Derby handshake SATURDAY'S RESULTS 1 Trinity Lobell (G.

Haston) MM $2.40 12.40; Panostats (M. Murphy) 12.20 S2.20; Scubidoo Bluegrasi (D. Irvine Jr) $2.60. Time 1:58 0 Also Rusty Special, C'mon An Strike, V-Mart Bob, Lightning Scooter, Propitious Lad. Quinella 2-7 I960.

Perfect 7-2 110.40. Trifecte 7-2-1 $58.40. 2- Step Ahead (D. Irvine Jr) 14.60 12.M 12.20; Clement Road (S. Davis) 13.60 Should Bet More IK.

Holliday) 12.60. Time 1:55.0 Also Always Flu, Neon Moon, Nlaclass, Dee's Mark. Quinella 1-5 110.40. Perfects 5-1 113.40. Trifecta 5-1-1 $47 80.

Dally Double 7-5 115.40. J-Nlce Fella IK. Holliday) 15.40 12.80 12 80; Grrreat Bluegrasi (D. Irvine Jr) 16.20 14.20; Lona'i Prize IE. Avenattl Jr) $4.20.

Time 1:56.1 Also Doctor Glenn, Skip The Rip, Bentley, Unrestricted, Red Thunder Mug, Too Critical. Quinella 6-7 124.00. Perfecta 7-6 $42.40. Trifecta 7-4-9 $166.20. 4- Buckthorn (K.

Holliday) 113.60 14.20 12.10; Fifty North (G. Haston) 12.60 12.20; Soky's Dart IR. Morrow II) 12.60. Tim 1:55.4 Also Ben Seelster, Nlnla Spirit, Rabbit Attack. Quinella 2-4 113.60.

Perfecta 2-4 140.20. 5- Rushln Accent (G. Mills) 113.60 17.00 Fella (K. Holliday) 13.40 13.20; Redskin Rocky (J. Putnam) 14.20.

Time 1:55.3 Also Gllck Pllck, Hot Dog John, Tartarus Bluegrass, Studebak-er, True Cadet. Quinella 2-6 120.00. Perfecta 2-6 138.60. Trifecta 2-6-1 1154.40. 4-Rocky Rococco (J.

Cross) 17.00 15.40 13.00; Megsno (D. Lake) 13.60 12.60; Impressive Mindale (O. Irvine Jr) 12.60. Time 1:55.4 Also Strike Me Fast, Ci's Best, Shamanism, Circle's Chief, Freud. Quinella 117.40.

Perfecta 6-2 122.60. Trifecte s-2-5 174.20. 7-Complex Coup (J. Cross) 15.60 13.40 12.60; Spartan Martin (J. Putnam) $3 80 12.60; Quake Tremor (R.

Edmonds) 14.00. Time 1:55.2 Also Till We Meet Again, Kingdom Way, Gobucklze, Vice Speed. Quinella 1-5 111.60. Perfecta 1-5 119.40. I-Mcate (J.

Cross) 17.60 15.80 13.00; Pilgrim's Fiery (K. Holliday) 15.20 13.20; There Goes The Buc (B. Barnes) 13.80. Time 1:54.4 Also Suburbanite, Belmont Tuxedo, Dirk Almahurst. Quinella 2-4 121.40.

Perfecta 6-2 134.00. Pick 6 5 OF 6 1137.30. PICK 3 6-1-6 1163.80. 9-Around The Court (J. Putnam) 124.00 17.40 Sonic Sam (K.

Holliday) 12.60 12.20; Falconfalconfalcon (B. Hoo-ley) $4.00. Time 1:56.3 Alio Treasure Pacer, Pickle Man, Scootln Hill's Mirage, Ross The Hoss. Quinella 1-6 ill 80. Perfecta 6-1 $40.00.

Trifecta 6-1-3 $295.80. ID-Deadly Foe (S. Davis) $6.20 13.K 13.40;Mllkap (G. Haston) $3.20 $2 80; Hoo-sier Skywalker (R. Edmonds) 14.20.

Time 1:57.3 Also Kessas Fantasy, Hollering Dollar, Oandy Sahbra, Qulstador. Quinella 2-7 110.00. Perfecta 2-7 119.80. Trifecta 2-7-3 $320.40. Dally Double 6-2 1276.00.

9-9 Ho HI Ho (Martlnei) I9 60 4 00 3.40; 3 Ailc Bird (Fellciano) 3.60 2.80; 1 Jade Light (Hannigan) 4.80. Exacta (9-3) paid 131.20. Trifecta (9-3-1) paid 1283.00. 11- 9 Point To A Ster (Luttrell) 152.40 19.40 9.60; 4 Dear Cosette (Rowland) 6.60 5.80; 6 TIs Willie Nellie (Fellciano) 4.40. Exacta (9-4) paid 1405.60.

Trifecta (9-4-6) paid 19,100.40. 12- 11 Lilly Christina (Wydlck) 126.80 6.80 4.40; 6 Donnavega (Sipus) 5.00 4.00; 5 Profitable Knight (Gomalei) 7.00. Scratched-Minnetonka Sound, Boat House Baby. Exacta (11-6) paid 1154.00. Trifecte (11-6-5) paid 11,734.40.

Pick 3 (8-9-11) paid 15,313.60. Pick 6 (1-5-9-6-9-11) (No tickets). 4 of 6 paid 1681.80. Carryover 122,926. 13- 1 Happy Intentions (Martlnei) 113.20 5.60 3.40; 4 To The Fore (Rosario) 4.20 3.80; 2 Positive Payoff (LaGue) 4.60.

Exacta (1-4) paid S61.20. 14- 2 Spanish Point (Johnston) 14.80 3.00 2 80; 10 Gypsy Bandit (Trollo) 5.40 3.20; 6 Gregs Pal (Cedeno) 3.20. Dally Double (1-2) paid 134.00. Exacta (2-10) paid 128.40. Superfecta (2-10-8-4) paid 1807.40.

15- Th Dogwood (Simulcast Pram Churchill Downs) 2 Gal In A Ruckus (McCauley) 14.20 2.60 2.20; 1 Country Cat (Day) 2.40 2.10; 3 Naskra Colors (Gryder) 2.20. Exacta (2-1) paid 16.60. Trifecta (2-1- 3) paid 113.00. 16- Th Rallbird Stakes (Simulcast (rem Hollywood Park) 8 Sleep Easy (Na-katanl) 17.20 4.X 3.60; 7 Texinadress (De-sormeaux) 15.40 6.80; 1 Laguna Seca (Stevens) 5.00 Exacta (8-7) paid 1176.80. Trifecta (6-7-1) paid 11,443.00.

Attendance 3,711. Handle 1653,029. Total Handle 11,480,824. SPORTSMAN'S PARK 1- 7 Zealously Jealous (Dial) 118.20 7.80 5.00; 1 Lord Above IGuidry) 4.00 3.60; 5 Non Chemical (Sibllle) 6.60. Perfecta (7-1) 163.80.

2- 4 Hermonlie (Guldry) 117.40 7.20 5.20; 2 King Dufus (Velaiguei) 7.80 5.00; 6 I 6 Willie (Rivera) 4.40. Dally Double (7- 4) 1125.20. Perfecta (4-2) 1131.40. 11 Superfecta (4-2-8-3) 11,155.90. 3- 6 Southern Rated (Meia) 123.20 9.20 5.00; 2 He's A Southerner (Maclas) 7.80 3.80; 1 Jack's Big Mac (Enrlquei) 2.60.

Scratched-Lucky Coraion. Perfect (fill 1114.60. Trifecta 16-2-1) 1529.20. 4- 3 Too Ruff (Dial) $1680 6.60 4.80; 2 dh-Bucks Plus (Sllva) 3.20 3.60; 4 dh-J. Darlln Boy (Meier) 3.20 3.60.

Scretched-You Regent You. dh-Deed Heat for 2nd. Perfecta (3-2) 139.00. Perfect (3-4) $41.20. 5- 4 Rascality (Sibllle) $40.60 17.40.

11.40; 5 Maria (Sorrows) 9.00 6.20; 6 Nifty Nlckl (Sllva) 6.40. Perfecta (4-5) 1323.00. Trlfeta 14-5-8) 12,588 40. (-8 Friendly Starfalls (Sllva) 15.40 3.60 2.60; 1 Rainy Romance (Lavlolette) 5.80 3.00; 2 Right One Baby (Dial) 2.40. Scratched-Runnlng For Luck.

Perfecta (8-1) 131.20. Pick 3 3-4-8) 11,277.40. II 1st Hell Twin Trifecta (61-2) $8.60. 7-6 Fit Dancer (Sorrows) 111.00 4.20 3.60; 7 Permanent Miss (Meier) 3.20 2.60; i Twosaracian (Guldry) 3.60. Perfecta (6-7) $31.20.

Trifecta (6-7-5) $145.40. 11 2nd Half Twin-Trlfecta (6-7-5) $3,803.40. 6- Tho Roseben Handicap (Simulcast Prom Belmont Park) 1 Evil Bear (Santos) $9.00 3.40 2.40; 4 Rilil IBeckner) 2.40 2.10; 6 Vallate Lane (Krone) 2.40. Scratched-Fly'n Bryan. Perfecta (1-4) $17.40.

Trifecta (1-44) 186.00. 9- 7 Shannon's Innocent (Guldry) $3.40 2.80 2.20; 5 Slewy Sue (Meia) 6.40 3.40; I Pretty Chipper (Slbille) 2.80. Perfecta (7- 5) $27.80. Trlftct (7-5-1) 170.00. Plck-3 (6-1-7) 1102 20.

10- Th Clifford Scotl Stakes 4 Blared Star (Raio) 1111.40 32.00 15.00; 2 Showering (Sibllle) 14.20 9.00; 5 Little Sucker (Diaz) 3.60. Perfecta (4-2) 1912.40. 11- 1 Annapolis Fan (Die!) 16.40 3.80 2.60; 5 Foxy Monica (Guldry) 4.40 2.40; 7 I'll Play (Albsrado) 2.40. Late Dally Double (4-1) 1532.20. Perfecta (1-5) 130.60.

Trifecte (1-5-7) 167.40. 12- Yerba Buena Handicap (Simulcast From Oelden Gate) 4 Work The Crowd (Baie) 13.00 2.40 2.10; 2 Lata Sailing ILo-pel) 4.20 2.10; 5 Ask Anita (Chapman) 2.10. Perfecta (4-2) 116.20. Trifecta (4-2-5) 153.40. Total Handle 13,536,642.

was just a gesture Your newspaper doesn't have to take a vacation when you do. dealings with Don King. I'm going to discourage Mike Tyson from dealing with Don King. "I'm hoping Tyson will divorce himself from Don King. He cannot be my promoter; he'll never count my change.

It's not that I don't like the man, I really love him. But he should not be promoting major fights." Foreman Is doing his own promoting In Los Angeles this day, pitching his autobiography, By George. "It's about an American story, It's me," he said. "I've noticed all the books coming and going. There's got to be a sensational point.

That's not what I wanted to do." When Foreman won his Olympic gold medal in Mexico City, he waved a small U.S. flag in the ring to celebrate. Coming shortly after Tommie Smith and John Carlos demonstrated by raising clenched fists on the victory stand after finishing first and third in the 200 meters and were quickly expelled from the Olympic village, it was a move that was misunderstood, Foreman said in his book. "Despite the later press reports and most people's Interpretation, my waving the flag wasn't exactly the gesture of patriotism It appeared to be," Foreman wrote. "Nor was it a counter-demonstration to Tommie Smith and John Carlos "I meant the waving to say, 'This is an American who won this Foreman had already been rescued, as he put it, by the Job Corps Program, going from Houston's tough Fifth Ward, where he grew up, to Grants Pass, Ore.

"The best treatment I had was when nobody knew my last name," he recalled. "These people In Grants Pass embraced me, looked after me, taught me to be a carpenter." He wasn't exactly embraced when he returned to Houston after winning his gold medal. "You'll never know how angry I got," he said. "I had been helped by Americans, I was pulled up. rescued from the gutter.

Hate came alive after the Olympics. Oh, man, that disappointed me. "I didn't know politics nor care about any of that stuff. I almost didn't fight because of the political part of it. If you would have seen John Carlos' face, he was totally wiped out.

We loved what we were doing, no matter what political stance we took. "It's no more than what any other kid would have done; I could see that In their eyes. It was unfair to them. I didn't want to go through with that (championship) fight and almost didn't." Along with collaborator Joel Engel, Foreman told of giving up alcohol on his 19th birthday because of its negative effects on him, and of what he believes was a near-death experience in Puerto Rico in 1977 following a loss to Jimmy Young. "In that dressing room, I'm getting ready to die," Foreman recalled.

"I had a vision In that dressing room. I was dead. I had another chance to live. I wanted people to love me. And I had a chance to love people, "It was in my thoughts, I died.

I didn't believe In religion. I was snatched out of my life, I ceased to exist. It was like a gigantic hand pulled me. The next thing I know, I was on the street, preaching. I was ordained in 1978.

It overtook my life. The rage I had. the meanness I had, I lost in Puerto Rico. So I never boxed again." For more than 10 years, anyway. "The last of 1987, 1 Just literally ran out of money, and I had this youth center," he said.

"I either had to close this thing "I said, 'I know how to get I was 37 years old. I said, "I'm going to be heavyweight champion of the I weighed 315 pounds, or more. That was a time when you don't get on the scale." Looking fit, Foreman said he weighs about 260 pounds. "I box at 250." he said. But not for much longer.

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