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January 2002 - March 2004 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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ut not required), witness Ali and the average Jimmy Young.I've met<br />

Foreman twice, and Frazier once (not Ali), and Foreman's easily 6'4", while<br />

5'11" is stretching it for JF. |<br />

|8/26/03 05:29:01 PM|Massimo|Rome||Wshaq.com||||10|To Tubby: I have watched only<br />

2 Marciano's fights( Walcott I and a synthesis of Ezzard Charles II) so I don't<br />

know him very well. But I know that Joe Louis after their fight said :" Marciano<br />

is the hardest puncher I have ever faced in the ring" ! And Joe had fought good<br />

punchers like Buddy Baer and Max Baer ! Besides this he had the Chuvalo's chin<br />

and the <strong>Quarry</strong>'s heart !!!! Tubby, I'm not so sure about that fights ( Lewis-<br />

Marciano, Tyson-Marciano) like you are ! How tall is Joe Bugner ? Surely he is<br />

taller than Ali' and I have read he is 6'4". So he must be taller than 6' 4''<br />

!Tubby, maybe Shaq is better than Wilt in at least 1 thing: he is more<br />

powerful than Wilt was ! He weights much more. Is it a vain hope ? My friendly<br />

greetings to everybody !|<br />

|8/27/03 01:07:06 AM|Kent Appel|La Habra, Ca||oriononside@aol.com||||10|Tubby, I<br />

knew Larry Hughes from La Habra. His parents lived accross the street from me<br />

for a while and he was my baseball coach for La Habra Little League division for<br />

teenagers 16 to 18 years old and he used to coach the La Habra boxing club that<br />

met at the Catholic Church and he also helped out at the La Habra boys club<br />

along with an older Italian gentleman who's name escapes me at the moment.<br />

Larry Hughes was one tough dude and I remember him in a baseball fight<br />

taking on, almost single handedly, the entire opposing team. I worked out from<br />

time to time at both the church boxing club and the boys club but I never<br />

competed on the team. Nowadays, from what I have heard, Larry is active<br />

in veterans issues.Ironically, I also worked for the Santa Ana<br />

recreation department during the the mid 1980s and occasionly worked out at the<br />

boxing club at Jerome center in Santa Ana and you are right, both La Habra and<br />

Santa Ana had some very good amatuers although my time was in the 1970s in La<br />

Habra and, as I mentioned, the mid 1980s in Santa Ana. I have heard<br />

they have an excellent program here in La Habra now at the Gary Center but I<br />

haven't made it down there as yet. I understand that light heavyweight<br />

contender Julio Gonzalez works out there frequently.|<br />

|8/27/03 04:26:44<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hormail.com||||10|To James <strong>Quarry</strong> -<br />

Hi! I've been doing a lot of reading in your archives, and I notice<br />

you've posted every so often. What I think would be really cool would be for<br />

you, if you had the time, to post "insider" stuff. What <strong>Jerry</strong> thought of his<br />

different opponents, Ali, Frazier, others., thoughts he had about his sport,<br />

about himself, what he did to train, things he did to prepare for different<br />

opponents, things of that nature. We fans read, we watch film and video, and so<br />

forth, but insights from the guys who were ~there~ are always a treasure to<br />

encounter. Not just the stuff they say for the media vultures, but the ~real~<br />

stuff! :-)|<br />

|8/27/03 04:40:43 PM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Well, I for<br />

one HAVEN'T forgotten how good George Foreman was. I respected his power and<br />

fighting ability. He was a great champion (twice) and if you combine his raw<br />

power and youth from his 1970s incarnation with the patience and maturity of his<br />

1990's version, you'd have maybe the best ever. Still, with that said, let's<br />

face it: Muhammad Ali knocked him out in 1974. Foreman was younger, stronger<br />

and the standing champion. Ali was 32-33 years old, past his prime, not as fast<br />

as he once was, and entered the fight with losses to Frazier and Norton.<br />

Basically, Ali exposed some problems with Foreman's game. <strong>The</strong>n, a couple years<br />

later, Jimmy Young took on a still dangerous and even dominant Foreman, and<br />

dismantled him over 12 rounds, even scoring a knockdown. You could make a lot<br />

of excuses about the Ali fight---Foreman suffered a cut during training that<br />

threw him off his training and delayed the fight. Foreman underestimated<br />

Ali.Foreman had a fast count (though he was so exhaused, Ali would have

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