
George Foreman Gives Sean Hannity The Strangest Take On Protesting Olympians
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The boxing champion used a puzzling way to explain why protests shouldn't be in sports.
George Foreman puzzled people on Tuesday with his criticism of athletes who take a political stand at the Olympics. The boxing legend, during an interview with Fox News personality Sean Hannity, appeared to link the raised-fist podium protests of U.S. athletes John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Mexico City games (where Foreman also won gold in the heavyweight boxing) to the 1972 Munich games massacre. “No good has ever come out of it,” Foreman, 72, said of protesting sports stars.More Related News