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January 2002 - March 2004 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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ain cell regeneration. Business Week November 18th <strong>2002</strong> pp. 58-60. By<br />

Catherine Arnst and Arlene Weintraub. This is simply great news! Daryl,<br />

661.703.4444.|<br />

|11/11/02 06:56:36 PM|TUNAMAN|CANADA||jabboxing@yahoo.com||||10| MANY JERRY<br />

QUARRY FIGHTS ON VHS CALL 1 604 5171558............OR EMAIL<br />

JABBOXING@yahoo.com.............i also have rare british prefight of ali/quarry<br />

1 on vhs.................includes footage of jerry sparing.............|<br />

|11/18/02 07:30:55 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|How about Archie<br />

Moore vs Roy Jones Jr. at 175 lbs or 190lbs?|<br />

|11/18/02 08:02:34 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|I just read a good<br />

article on the East Side Boxing website.It's in the time tunnel,where our own<br />

Kent Appel occasionally writes some great articles when the mood seizes him.This<br />

article goes into light heavywieght history and sort of puts the great Roy Jones<br />

Jr in a more realistic perspective for less than serious boxing historians who<br />

think that Max Kellermen is the final word concerning the place of Jones in<br />

boxing history. |<br />

|11/18/02 08:20:39 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|How would Roy Jr.<br />

have fared at 175 and 190 against the likes of Billy Conn,who competed quite<br />

well with Joe Loius.Harold Johnson,a 5 ft. 10 in.lightheavy who defeated Eddie<br />

Machen and Doug Jones.how about Roy vs that freak of nature,Bob Foster??|<br />

|11/20/02 12:01:30 AM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||oriononside@aol.com||||10|Roy Jones Jr.<br />

needs to be tested and until he faces some tougher challenges and comes out on<br />

top, then we will know what he is made of. <strong>The</strong> Ol Moongoose knew every trick in<br />

the book and I would bet he would find a way to win out over Jones. Jones is a<br />

good talent but the jury is still out on him. Thanks Steve for the round about<br />

compliment and I will try and kick myself in the butt more and increase my work<br />

load of articles in the coming months. Right now I am concentrating on my book<br />

of children's stories, not sports related, that is coming out very soon called,<br />

"Kent's Story Telling Book-Volume One." I have always felt funny about plugging<br />

my own projects here but Mr. Jimmy always told me to do so. So I guess there is<br />

no harm done. |<br />

|11/25/02 06:12:57 PM|Sabrina <strong>Quarry</strong>-<br />

Porter|Florida||sabrinalporter@aol.com||||10|QUARRY RULES FOREVER!!!!!!WE LOVE<br />

AND MISS YOU DAD AND UNCLE JERRY FOREVER!!!!|<br />

|11/26/02 04:06:45 AM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com.au||||10|<strong>The</strong> Ol'<br />

Moongoose was gutsy enough to step out of his division and fight heavyweights<br />

like Ali. He was always prepared to have a go against the odds (even into his<br />

forties). Bob Foster was the same. Roy Jones Jnr has been tremendous against<br />

his own division, but has he ever chanced an arm by fighting against the odds ?<br />

Not yet anyway. And for guts and perserverence, the <strong>Quarry</strong>s deserve to rule.<br />

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|11/26/02 07:23:36 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|WHAT ABOUT<br />

FRAZIER VS. TYSON? Personally I think Tyson had superior physical gifts such as<br />

power and speed but Joe had more heart, determination and stamina. I think Joe<br />

would have gutted him in 9 rounds. |<br />

|11/26/02 10:44:23 AM|Mark Sargeant|UK||lpu00mts@reading.ac.uk||||10|Frazier vs<br />

Tyson is certainly a dream fight, but I'm probably one of those who believe that<br />

Frazier would win out of favouritism for the ex-champ. As long as Tyson didn't<br />

catch Frazier early, Joe would slowly wear him down and knock him out between<br />

the 10th and 12th rounds. I think it's important to remember that whilst Tyson<br />

was at his awesome peak for three years and beat only a couple of very good<br />

fighters (and none for 14 years since Spinks!!, although Ruddock proved himself<br />

in both their fights), Frazier was doing the same seven years and beat a longer<br />

list of competitors|<br />

|11/26/02 02:32:51 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|I still want to know<br />

what the varied and interesting mix of opinions are from our regular<br />

contributers on this website.I'd like opinions on the outcomes of the following

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