George Foreman remembers daughter Freeda in touching message: 'Just 1 more day'
George Foreman is paying tribute to his daughter Freeda Foreman after the 42-year-old, who recently died.
On Sunday night, Foreman tweeted that it was his "first Sunday in 42 years" without his daughter.
"Daddy I want to Box,'Get an Education first' I said," he wrote. "well she Brought The bacon home ( degree) 2 Kids 3 Grands (Husband)
"First Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda," he added. "She’s With her maker now.10 kids forever. Just 1 more day I wanted okay 1 more year aw I more decade"
Daddy I want to Box,”Get an Education first” I said, well she Brought The bacon home ( degree) 2 Kids 3 Grands (Husband) First Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda. She’s With her maker now.10 kids forever. Just 1 more day I wanted okay 1 more year aw I more decade pic.twitter.com/q6mMSBxWqE
— George Foreman (@GeorgeForeman) March 11, 2019
Freeda was found inside her Houston-area home , according to local news outlets KPRC and KTRK. Investigators determined there was no foul play, KTRK and KHOU reported.
Following in her father's footsteps, Foreman was a professional boxer, finishing her professional career 5-1 during her career in the ring in the 2000s before leaving the sport to raise her family.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: George Foreman remembers daughter Freeda in touching message: 'Just 1 more day'