Boxing legend and grill salesman George Foreman is parting ways with 52 of his cars, listing all of them up for auction through Hagerty Marketplace without reserve.

Foreman, an Olympic gold medalist and two-time heavyweight boxing world champion, has always been an avid car collector and enthusiast. His collection includes a wide range of classic cars as well as a variety of modern vehicles.

One of the numerous highlights in this glorious assortment is a 2005 Ford GT, finished in Mark IV Red with painted calipers, BBS lightweight aluminum wheels, painted brake calipers, and white racing stripes. Inside the cabin, you’ll find Ebony Black leather and the optional McIntosh stereo system. While the car has been a part of Foreman’s collection since it was new, it has seen only 790 miles (1,271 km) on the road.

BMW enthusiasts will be particularly intrigued by the 2000 Z8 that the sporting great is selling off. He has owned the car since new and it is one of just 37 units painted in Topaz Blue Metallic with a Crema and Black interior. A pair of Ferraris are also being sold, namely a 1987 Testarossa and a 2002 360 Modena Spider. A first-generation Tesla Roadster that’s been driven just 120 miles (193 km) is also bound to get EV enthusiasts excited.

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Plenty of other intriguing cars are up for sale. One of these is a 1995 Saleen Mustang S351 Convertible painted in Canary Yellow with matching wheels. It was delivered new to Foreman in March 1995 and driven just 732 miles (1,178 km). Another highlight is a 1931 Ford Model A Cabriolet A400 that’s been in his possession since October 2008. It has been driven just 18 miles (29 km) since a restoration prior to Foreman picking up the keys, but its true mileage is unknown.

 Boxing Legend George Foreman Selling 52 Of His Cars, Many Of Which Have Barely Been Driven

While the majority of the vehicles in the collection are in good condition, not all are in immaculate shape. Hagerty notes in the listing that a golf cart stored in Foreman’s garage caught fire in March 2019. Although the fire didn’t spread to any other vehicles, it emitted corrosive soot that has caused damage to certain metal components of some cars.

“I have been a car collector and enthusiast most of my life, but the time has come for me to share my cars with other like-minded enthusiasts,” Foreman said of the auction. “Being able to offer them to the more than million-strong Hagerty audience is the best way to ensure they get the attention they deserve.”

Take a closer look at Foreman’s remarkable car collection in the two galleries.