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January 2002 - March 2004 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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|9/5/03 05:06:44<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Massimo -<br />

<strong>The</strong> female boxers are just in real good shape. <strong>The</strong>y look more like<br />

women, just as men in shape look more like men. Of course, with the problem with<br />

overweight, particularly in the US, this is altering what the ordinary "normal"<br />

person looks like, but in terms of ideals, you don't get much better looking<br />

than the male or female boxing physique.Kent -Roadscloarette, I<br />

attend many fight cards each year and on many<br />

of them are woman's bouts. <strong>The</strong>y are every bit as competitive<br />

(that is when two opponents are evenly matched) as the men's<br />

bouts and the crowd always gives them respect. ***I'm sure that's true.<br />

I think a lot of it is that the women in the ring are actually conditioned and<br />

know what they're doing, looking like anything but a couple of silly drunks in a<br />

catfight in a bar. I'd love to see a card with several women on it! Women will<br />

be just like the men. <strong>The</strong>re'll be a range, from stunning performers, to<br />

stiffs. I still haven't<br />

gotten used to seeing women leave the ring with<br />

bloody noses and split lips. ***I'm wondering if refs will<br />

subconsciously defer to sex, and stop women's contests sooner, ala amateur<br />

bouts, when there're two women involved? I also wonder if when we start seeing<br />

women, postfight, looking like Joe Frazier after Manilla, if the cries for<br />

abolishing boxing will come again, and be even stronger? If so, for simply that<br />

reason, it'll be very sexist and unfair. One thing I've noticed is that while<br />

male boxing is dominated by black fighters, along with Puerto Ricans on the east<br />

coast, Mexicans on the west, more female boxers are white than anything.<br />

I saw, walking around in the audience once, female boxer Mia St.<br />

John. She was signing autographs and at first I thought she must<br />

be a famous actress, as she was so beautful. I remember<br />

thinking what a shame it would be to ruin such a pretty face from<br />

getting hit with punches.***Having looked at the different pages on the<br />

Internet, and having seen numerous articles in magazines, it seems that the<br />

manly, ugly, or "dikey" fighter is rare. Many are really sharp looking,<br />

facially, and of course, they're all in really top shape, body-wise.<br />

Of course I think the same thing, on a differentlevel, when I see<br />

"pretty boy" boxers like Oscar De La Hoya and Julio Gonzalez,<br />

that they should be actors or models instead of fighters. However,<br />

it doesn't matter to me if De La Hoya or Gonazlez get their faces<br />

smashed as they are men and it is part of the game. Yes it is a<br />

double standard but I don't care if a man is handsome or not.<br />

Besides, it is my best interest if good looking men like De La<br />

Hoya and Gonazlez lose their looks as potentially more women<br />

would look my way!***Some of the guys you mention probably looked like<br />

angels once (some still do pretty much), but that'll change. Like they say -<br />

prizefighters and whores age the fastest, by 19, looking like they're 40. Maybe<br />

stretching it a bit, but the sentiment is pretty solid.|<br />

|9/5/03 05:40:48 PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|I<br />

wrote my same post on female boxing for a general discussion forum where I also<br />

go, and one guy said - kidding around - that if the women really want equality,<br />

they needed to fight bare from the waist up, just the same as the men do. I<br />

commented back that if this ever happened, a female Ali-Frazier might draw as<br />

much as the male verson! LOL!|<br />

|9/5/03 06:16:57 PM|Massimo|Rome||Carnera b Foreman KO 1.com||||10|Road...(too<br />

long !)What do you mean with "real good shape" ? I feel myself ( or I<br />

feel... Bah, you know) in very good shape, 5'6" 128lb, but I'm not muscular at<br />

all and I could'nt fight ! What would happen if a woman took a shot to the<br />

breast ( an uppercut, for instance) ? This would be a problem, don't you agree ?<br />

Especially if that woman has a big breast ! Do you think the women can offer a

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