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George Foreman: This father of ten thriving children delivers knock-out advice on the art of being a dad

Fatherhood-by-George.pngIn his new book "Fatherhood by George," the boxing champion gloves up for parenting. Sharing from his childhood and fatherhood experiences, the parent of 10 offers his personal stories, insights and advice on how to be a winning dad.

George Foreman, is an international symbol of a positive attitude, determination, and athleticism. He's also well known for having ten children, five boys (all named George) and five girls. As a man who strives to live in obedience to the Ultimate Father, Foreman has a powerful perspective on effective fatherhood. Through his own experiences as a son in a single-parent home, as a faithful father, and now as a grandfather, he knows what works and what doesn't -- all with a dose of humor and humility.

Think of reading this book as an opportunity to bask in your impending fatherhood challenges, calm your jitters, and gather advice from a more experienced 'can do' been there, done that type of man.

Who knows? You might just find yourself approaching fatherhood in a whole new way.