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January 2002 - March 2004 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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|9/6/03 06:27:47 PM|max hord|fernandina bch,fla||rasluc@msn.com||||10|Would have<br />

liked to see JQ against Ron Stander!!|<br />

|9/6/03 09:57:19<br />

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

name! Just make it RS! :-)Gerry - that's true about the majority of<br />

fighters, Most suburban kids, or even most blue collar kids play other sports<br />

these days. I'm not sure how to account for the majority of the female fighters<br />

being white. Foreman-Lyle wan't even a boxing match - it was just a fight out in<br />

an alley! Superb! <strong>Jerry</strong> Q did well against Lyle types, taking both him and<br />

Shavers. Of course, Frazier was another story, and actually the only person who<br />

handled him easily was Foreman. Ali managed to get past him twice, but at a<br />

horrible price. BTW, speaking of <strong>Quarry</strong> - I once saw an unbelievable still shot<br />

of him doing something I've never seen before. I don't remember the opponent, it<br />

might have been Lyle or Shavers. Anyway, he countered a left hook with a right<br />

uppercut (then I assume he tried to follow up with a left hook of his own). To<br />

land this coutner, he was bent so far back and to the right, you can see his<br />

right ankle crunched over to where I don't see how he kept from spraining<br />

it! |<br />

|9/7/03 02:41:45 AM|STEVE|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|Well,seems this last<br />

bastion of insecure males zealously guarding their diminishing supplies of<br />

testerone has finally been breached.Congradulations,Rhoadscholarette.I've been<br />

watching your posts with great interest.<strong>The</strong>y are articulate,intellegent,and<br />

apparently well informed over a wide range of subjectsrelated to this site . I<br />

wondered how long it would take you to get to women's boxing.I think it's<br />

absurd!Tubby and yourself are great additions to this wonderful,multi-<br />

generational conversation.Max Hord Tubby, and yourself send conflicting<br />

messages.I agree with both messages! <strong>The</strong> 70's heavyweight era was probably as<br />

sweet a taste of the sweet science as any generation of fans will ever<br />

witness.It was also the most brutal,and seems to have caused the damage to it's<br />

major and minor participants,of any generation.It was brutal and wrong!I loved<br />

it!It destroyed <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>,two of his brothers,and most of the top fighters of<br />

their time.Perhaps these men where mean't to fullful a certain destiny. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

reached for victory and made it to the top of an inhuman practise.<strong>The</strong>y also<br />

enspired a whole generation of average guys like me and all my boyhood friends<br />

,who went to Vietnam,to be strong.whatever the consequences.<br />

I don't feel that any female boxers will ever give us fights at a level of<br />

entensity that will come close to those notorious pretty boys of boxing Ali vs<br />

ugly Joe Frazier or pretty boy Ray Leonard vs homely Tommy Hearns.|<br />

|9/7/03 03:19:18 AM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Steve, you<br />

mentioned that boxing destroyed two of <strong>Jerry</strong>'s brothers. I assume you mean Mike<br />

and Bobby. Mike admits he has suffered some damage from the ring but Bobby, in<br />

my opinion, does not show signs of physical or mental damage. I have spent time<br />

with Bobby and I see no signs of damage. He is well spoken on boxing and other<br />

topics. I have also talked to him by telephone many times and he carries on<br />

normal conversations like most people do.I realize I am not an expert on<br />

such matters but he has told me he has taken MRI exams and he doesn't have<br />

damage and I believe him.I have also spoken to Mike on occasion, and<br />

though I haven't spoken to him in recently, he too is somewhat articulate<br />

despite damage he has suffered. Mike can still hold intelligent converstions<br />

and he is still very much with us, at least he was a few months ago when I spoke<br />

with him and I hope with God's help he can remain so for quite some time.<br />

I realize boxing is a cruel and brutal sport, and there are times when I<br />

wonder why I even like it, but maybe we can make it as safe as possible if we<br />

continue to work for consturctive change.|<br />

|9/7/03 11:40:36 AM|PAUL MADUROS|MIDWEST||pama42@yahho.com||||10|<strong>Jerry</strong> lost to<br />

Joe Frazier mainly because Frazier doesn't give a man time to think, also<br />

Frazier's bobbing and weaving made him hard to hit. Give <strong>Jerry</strong> time to think and

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