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George Foreman calls out Steven Seagal

Steven Seagal, 65, is an American-Russian-Serbian 7th-Dan in Aikido, Father of the Front Kick, and father to sons Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida.

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Kirik Jenness
October 3, 2017 · 1 min read
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Steven Seagal, 65, is an American-Russian-Serbian musician, philanthropist, environmentalist, animal rights activist, producer, writer, reserve deputy sheriff, 7th-Dan in Aikido, Father of the Front Kick, father to sons Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida, and somewhat boyishly handsome action film star. In a testament to his remarkable character, Seagal turned down an 8th-degree black belt in Aikido.

Among his elite Brazilian UFC fighter brethren, he is said to be known as ‘Fritão’.

George Foreman, 68, is an Olympic gold medalist in boxing, two-time world heavyweight champion, ordained minister, author, and entrepreneur. He holds the record for oldest world heavyweight champion in history. As power is the last thing to go with age, he undoubtedly still hits like a bat.

And Foreman just called out Seagal on his social network.

https://twitter.com/MrSmoothSafc/status/914965864348360704https://twitter.com/MrSmoothSafc/status/914968446500245507https://twitter.com/nicnichwall/status/914998936712212481

In an infamous interview Seagal told CNN interviewer Piers Morgan about how dangerous he still is.

Now he has the opportunity to show it! Let’s ask his son Anderson Silva what he thinks?

So the odds of Seagal accepting roughly equivalent to those of a 500-foot-tall winged monkey flying out of your ass on the quarter hour.

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