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January 2002 - March 2004 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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|11/15/03 02:27:14 AM|Sonia Hathaway (<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia90101@aol.com||||10|Hey Richard Perry, how's it going? Love the van.<br />

Keep in touch!|<br />

|11/15/03 08:17:39 AM|Kent Appel|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Hello<br />

Richard, I was at your second fight against Eric <strong>Quarry</strong>, the PAL event at Soboba<br />

in <strong>2002</strong>. Both you and Eric showed a lot of heart in fighting it out for a good<br />

cause. <strong>The</strong>se fights may have been exhibitions but they were very real and<br />

everyone involved deserves credit for a job well done. I intended to make it up<br />

for this years event but I had other plans this time.|<br />

|11/15/03 11:43:53 AM|KOOKOO|NY||KOOKOOCLOCK000@YAHOO.COM||||10|AHHHH !!!<br />

IMAGINE THAT , WEREVER A QUARRY IS KENT IS THERE, I DON'T KNOW SONYA, THIS GUY<br />

MIGHT NOT BE WRAPPED TOO TIGHT,JUST AS LONG AS EVERBODY REMEMBERS I'M JERRY'S<br />

NO. 1 FAN, NOT WHATS HIS FACE:)))))))) |<br />

|11/15/03 01:01:06<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|~Mirages~F<br />

unny thing about Ali. He never quite put together the two parts of his greatness<br />

at the same time; we saw only fleeting pieces of both careers in either one. In<br />

part one, he was as fast as a welterweight, and pummeled opponents who for the<br />

most part were about as mobile as large appliances. This of course lent some<br />

illusion of speed on top of what was already there, and he rarely got hit. Yet,<br />

we rarely saw him really fight, or IMO, reach deep into his bag of tricks; much<br />

Clay brilliance was lacks in opponents. I'm aware of the pedigree of the people<br />

he boxed, but he was a lot better, much better comparatively than he was to the<br />

men he met after his return. In career two, he was more of an unorthodox brawler<br />

(and still fast, just not ~as~ fast). He encountered much better people, a lot<br />

of movers, and he got hit more, but we found out that that didn't matter much.<br />

He probably knew this, but now had to call upon it out of no other choice<br />

necessity, and still no one could follow up. Never were able to, even Frazier,<br />

who came the closest. He was really more of a spider than a butterfly or<br />

a bee. He still hit with his arms a lot, floated sporadically, yet viewers and<br />

judges seemed to be hypnotized into thinking that they were still seeing the<br />

butterfly, that when he deigned the dance, he was doing so by choice. He was<br />

hard to corner, and tough to hit cleanly, could take it when he was hit, but<br />

remained a sharp shooter till almost the end. Fighters paid the price. He isn't<br />

given credit for inside fighting, and wasn't the killer close that Frazier or<br />

Tyson were, but he did a lot of damage to the flies who ventured into his web,<br />

answering his siren's song. If you cut, you were in trouble. He might have<br />

"twisted his punches," but he also had the quickest head and elbows in the west,<br />

often administered as a fighter was coping with a thumbed eye.<strong>The</strong> guy's<br />

actually hard to compare to anyone else, and not for reasons of the short lived<br />

butterfly.|<br />

|11/15/03 02:45:50 PM|JIMMY DORSEY|VENTURA<br />

CALIFORNIA||RONNYRAINS@YAHOO.COM||||10|I would suggest for anyone on this<br />

sight,who are into boxing and love true stories,to click on CURTIS "HATCHETMAN"<br />

SHEPPARD. Which would be Weill CBZ 2000.This will tell everyone what really<br />

happened and is a great story. take care!|<br />

|11/15/03 03:17:15 PM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|How good was Alex Miteff ? I know<br />

that he won the Panamerican Games as an amateur. He is still a legend in<br />

Argentina. Clay beat him in 1961, <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> managed to do the same in 1967.|<br />

|11/15/03 05:34:57 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||Kentallenent@aol.com||||10|R.S. you are<br />

so right about people being influenced by Ali's legend. Judges, announcers, as<br />

well as fans were taken in by this. An example is the Wepner fight in which in<br />

about the fifth or sixth round, the announcer says, "Ali did not do anything<br />

this round so I would have to call it as being even." How can this be an even<br />

round as Wepner, in every round was pressing the action and at least landing a<br />

few body shots. So if Wepner landed a few nominal shots and Ali did nothing,<br />

Wepner should have won the round, I would think. <strong>The</strong> first round was the same

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