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he'd figure you out. Ask Mac Foster, Ernie Shavers,Thad Spencer,Ron Lyle.|<br />

|9/7/03 12:05:33<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Steve - thank you<br />

for the kind words! What don't you like about women's boxing? Not arguing, just<br />

curious, and see a possibility for a discussion.Kent - boy, I don't know<br />

about that. MRIs are really sensitive in picking up even the results of a kid's<br />

injury, riding bikes, let alone a boxer's brain. Steve - Frazier didn't<br />

give anyone time to think, and threw off another fighter's rhythm, also making<br />

him hurry what he wanted to do. Frazier was every fighter's nightmare, far more<br />

so than the lightning fast mover. Athletically, he was in the upper echelon with<br />

Ali and Foreman, and this was tough to crack into - other fighters had to do it<br />

almost by chance, and then it was almost impossible to follow up on. Frazier was<br />

hard to hit, and disguised being hurt well.I was thinking about<br />

something the other day after posting in here. We know research is being done<br />

regarding genetic susceptibility to brain injury. It's also possible that along<br />

with the psychological component, that ability to take a punch has its seat in<br />

brain chemistry too. What I was wondering though, and I've never read anything<br />

about this, is if a fighter can become ~less~ able to take a punch with time. I<br />

thought this might be the case with Frazier. Not that he developed a glass jaw<br />

by a long shot, but it would explain Foreman (who I don't believe could have<br />

taken him the night he fought Ali the first time), and some other times when he<br />

seemed to be a little shook by punches he used to shake off. Even the modern<br />

age's reincarnation of Two Ton Tony Galento, Ron Stander, froze Joe a couple of<br />

times. Does anyone else ever get this idea about different fighters? How about<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>? Roberto Duran seemed to show it a little, I think.|<br />

|9/7/03 08:19:38 PM|Kent|La Habra,<br />

CA||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Roadschlolarette, Does Bobby <strong>Quarry</strong> show no<br />

damage whatsoever on his MRI exams? I have no idea. All I know is Bobby is<br />

coherent and he has said he is not damaged from the ring. I would say most<br />

people would say George Foreman has not suffered major damage from the ring but<br />

would George Foreman show no damage at all? Maybe some damage would show up but<br />

he is still together mentally and I would say the same thing about Bobby. My<br />

point is that when people think about punch drunk fighters, they don't usually<br />

think about Foreman falling into that catagory and that any inclusion of Bobby<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong> into that group is unwarrented or pre-mature. I hope the latter is not<br />

the case.Of course I am not around him often but from what I have seen,<br />

he is functioning well mentally.Would I recommend Bobby going back into<br />

the ring? No way, given that his family has a history of being damaged in the<br />

ring. Why tempt fate? But I would also not recommend that Jonathan <strong>Quarry</strong>,<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong>'s youngest son, not go into the ring for the same reason even though<br />

Jonathan is a big strapping young man who seems to be the most likely candidate<br />

to carry on the <strong>Quarry</strong> legacy in the ring. Jonathan, of course would show no<br />

damage from the ring as he has not, as far as I know, ever boxed.<br />

Recently Bobby and Jack <strong>Quarry</strong>, the father of the <strong>Quarry</strong> clan, were<br />

interviewed by a man from New York who posted here asking how he could get in<br />

touch of Bobby. I got him in touch with Bobby and helped set up the interview.<br />

I think this man, who's name escapes me without scrolling down through the<br />

posts, would verify that Bobby does not seem damaged. Apparently this man is a<br />

free lance journalist and he is looking for a magazine to publish the article.<br />

Several years ago, about the time that TJQF started, this man also interviewd<br />

James <strong>Quarry</strong>. I think it is the interview that appeared in Ring magazine and/or<br />

People magazine.|<br />

|9/7/03 11:08:11 PM|PAUL MADUROS|MIDWEST||pama42@yahoo.com||||10|I know some<br />

people are not going to agree with this statement, but I think w/ one clean shot<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> hit harder than Frazier. Frazier could be hurt, I think Ali would have<br />

stopped him in their 2nd fight had the referee Perez not interfered. |<br />

|9/7/03 11:49:00 PM|Ed|Cicero n y||mooseygoop@aol.com||||10|Hi RS

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