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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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need to listen to my man (RUSH) i can't spell his last name but you know who i<br />

mean. (Steve), you eatin bird seed again??. Whats this shit bout Fred Mercury??.<br />

I'm sure you ment to say you drive a Mercury right??. Get real and leave the<br />

(SISSYS) out of this, got that??. Now, you also mentioned some great Doo-Wop<br />

groups in your post, the Skyliners, wow!!, the best. Hey Steve??, name the (3)<br />

three leed singers of (Billy Ward and the Dominos) also, i'm a member of<br />

(UGHA)and (PGHA)so becareful, you got a firm hand shake??.......Later!!. |<br />

|7/15/05 10:53:40 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Steve:<br />

Queen was fine, but "Radio Ga Ga" sucked.I liked "Under Pressure" with David<br />

Bowie.If the fights you ask about were officiated under 1970's rules, with<br />

1970's referees, Ali would beat Dempsey like he beat Frazier in Manilla (or he'd<br />

win by disqualification!) and he would likely get a decision over Marciano---I<br />

actually think he'd have an easier time with Dempsey. Put Ali in Dempsey's era<br />

and it would be a much different story. I will say this though, if Ali "came<br />

close to quitting in the 10th round" in Manilla, I have a feeling Marciano might<br />

have pushed him over the edge. Really, this is a toss-up for me because I don't<br />

think Clay or Ali had enough power to take out Marciano, but Ali's chin was<br />

strong enough to withstand Marciano---it would come down to conditioning for<br />

rounds 12-15. Yes, this was often referred to as "Ali's Alley" but then again,<br />

sometimes, he came into fights over his ideal weight, or taking his competition<br />

lightly. Marciano was the picture of consistency, always very well conditioned.<br />

In fact, for that computer fight he had with Ali, Ali said that Marciano seemed<br />

to be very close to real fighting condition, which totally surprised Ali since<br />

between fights, he let himself relax. Here, Marciano was long retired and Ali<br />

thought he had a lot of wind and was solid. |<br />

|7/15/05 11:06:07 AM|Kent|Murrieta, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Welcome Les,<br />

I have one question. What does having a firm handshake have to do with manhood?<br />

I think this is only important to some "average Joes" who somehow think it<br />

is important.I have met many professional boxers and the majority of<br />

them do not have firm handshakes. <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> did not have a firm handshake<br />

and neither does James Toney. <strong>The</strong> reason, their hands are the tools of<br />

their trade and they don't want to damage them by foolishly squeezing hard on<br />

someone's hand.I hardly think <strong>Jerry</strong>'s <strong>Quarry</strong>'s masculinity was ever in<br />

question. |<br />

|7/15/05 01:38:22 PM|steve |na||na||||10|Hey Les,you communist war monger.know I<br />

know why nobody likes us guys from New Jersey|<br />

|7/15/05 04:26:14 PM|LES.|N.J.||NO WAY!!||||10| Steve; i'll deal with you in<br />

just a few seconds so sit down and shut the F_ _K up!!. First i would like to<br />

responed to C_ _T i mean Kent. Kent, by firm handshake i don't mean that you<br />

must crush the other persons hand just give it a firm shake you know, like when<br />

you shake your peepee after you peepee, you still stand-up, right??. I'm sure<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong> had a firm handshake, just as i'm sure that he had a (FIRM) punch!!, so,<br />

it's time for you to get out of that hot Californa sun and to stop falling down<br />

when there is an earthquack and bumping your head. Yo Steve!!; What did i do to<br />

you home boy??. I hate war!! lets stick to boxing before you start a war!!, with<br />

me!! and i have to find you and smack your peepee. I know a little bout a lot<br />

of things but, boxing is not one of them so way don't you educate me and stop<br />

worring if people like you ok,(oil can)......see ya......... |<br />

|7/15/05 04:54:00 PM|Fan|USA||n/a||||10| On a lighter note (I hope), I am<br />

pretty sure that Forrest Ward, the fighter, appeared on one of <strong>Jerry</strong>'s<br />

undercards at MSG. I've got to believe that Forrest the poster knows whether<br />

this is so. Forrest, you've got me curious, what is the story of Forrest<br />

Ward? It's not one I am familiar with. I just remember him as a young<br />

heavyweight in the late 60's or early 70's. |<br />

|7/15/05 08:29:35 PM|Noam|same||same||||10|Ali's politics/religion are<br />

completely separate issues to his boxing. I don't like his religion and I didn't<br />

agree with his politics in the late 1960s and early 1970s (as I read about it

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