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January 2002 - March 2004 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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|7/25/03 10:55:32 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|George is a<br />

freak---he probably CAN comeback and win! But I agree that there isn't a good<br />

reason for it. He has a lot to offer right now (selling the grills and doing<br />

fight analysis) , and even though he's big and strong, all it takes is a split<br />

second to cause irreversible physical damage, and for what? I think some<br />

guys who tarnished their greatness by staying around too long include Sugar Ray<br />

Leonard, Evander Holyfield and even my favorite, Muhammad Ali. Ali should have<br />

quit after the third Frazier fight, 1975. Maybe after Norton III, 1976. Or<br />

even after his last KO win against Richard Dunn. To me, even worse than his<br />

loss to Holmes was the decision loss to Trevor Berbick. That was a terrible way<br />

for the greatest heavyweight of all time to go out---losing to an also-<br />

ran.As for Lennox Lewis: He's been a very good Champion in and out of the<br />

ring and the most consistent winner of his era. But I agree with an earlier<br />

post that his losses---both WHO he lost to and HOW he lost, prevent him from<br />

joining the class of all-time greats like Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Holmes,<br />

Marciano, Joe Louis, etc. But because of how long he's been on top, and the<br />

fact that he's beaten the guys they've put in front of him, I look at his<br />

overall career and rank him higher than Tyson. Look, the world is full of<br />

people who COULD HAVE been great---but Tyson's assorted problems and lack of<br />

control and good management stopped him from achieving what he should have. He<br />

COULD HAVE beaten Lewis when he was younger, but through his own doing, we'll<br />

never know. |<br />

|7/25/03 01:03:13 PM|Joe Krause|Chicago||sadmspats@yahoo.com||||10|Lewis is an<br />

incredible talent who has a so-so chin. Lewis has had more talent than any man<br />

he has ever fought. He is the most dominant heavy since 1995 easily. He would<br />

have been a favorite over Muhammad Ali 1970's in my opinion. <strong>The</strong> only guys that<br />

would beat Lewis in history were sluggers, no boxer would have except for 1960's<br />

Ali and that would have been a close fight. It's all about styles. Foreman<br />

would have knocked him out, Frazier 50-50 fight. Lewis would have beaten<br />

Holmes. Unless you had serious one punch knockout power you didn't beat Lewis.<br />

We have watched a great fighter, but it seems that not a lot of people realize<br />

it sometimes.....I ain't from England, but Cheers to Lewis|<br />

|7/25/03 01:23:00 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|Angelo, I agree.<br />

I think it would have been wonderful had Holyfield quit after the second Tyson<br />

fight. I fear he is this generations Ali and I hope I am 100% wrong on that.|<br />

|7/25/03 02:22:21 PM|Evren|London||@||||10|Read a funny story on George: He was<br />

in Memphis for the Lewis-Tyson fight and was walking down the street where he<br />

saw a class of small schoolchildren. He stopped and said hello and shook hands<br />

being the amiable guy that he is. <strong>The</strong> teacher announced to his class that Mr<br />

Foreman is the 'Former Olympic Champion, Former Heavyweight Champion and won the<br />

title back at the age of 46 - he is the oldest champion there ever was'.Pushing<br />

her hand in the air furiously a small girl replied ' No he ain't he's the cook<br />

on TV!'. That is the reason George wants to return, he wants to be remembered as<br />

a great champion not as a grill salesman ! |<br />

|7/25/03 11:51:00 PM|Ed|Cicero N Y||mooseygoop@aol.com||||10|I'll believe<br />

George is coming back when i see it..Hes a real shrewd fellow and knows the<br />

value of keeping his name in the lights ( by claiming hes coming back) and he<br />

knows the dangers of getting hit in the head.|<br />

|7/27/03 08:59:59 PM|Video Post|<strong>The</strong> <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>||TJQF||||10|VIDEO POSTGeorge Foreman vs Gerry Cooney 1991Play<br />

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|7/28/03 04:44:24 PM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Regarding<br />

Joe K's post: I have to disagree with the Lewis-Holmes opinion. Taking these<br />

two guys on their best nights, I believe Holmes would handle Lewis rather<br />

easily. Larry Holmes had a good defense, one of the best left jabs ever and

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