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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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|3/17/03 01:00:51 PM|Evren|London||@||||10|Saw a clip of LaMotta as an amateur<br />

the other day. He was really podgy looking. I think he fought as an amateur at<br />

Light-Heavyweight.|<br />

|3/17/03 08:03:26 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||oriononside@aol.com||||10|It is<br />

official, Evren and Bob are a couple of "WISEGUYS" AND "LUNKHEADS," KNUCK!<br />

KNUCK! KNUCK! Stooges, something Max Kellerman will never be here in<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>ville!|<br />

|3/17/03 08:47:06 PM|Forest Ward|South Carolina||joekevin@cs.com||||10|John,<br />

thats a hard one to pick Zale-LaMotta. Another hard one to pick would be Dick<br />

Tiger and LaMotta, or Tiger-Zale. LaMotta was very cute with the head,<br />

shoulders, crouching (a lot like Marciano, except no great punch), but still<br />

anyone who goes straight in on Dick Tiger. Wow! <strong>The</strong>n again it could be a<br />

boring fight a lot of clinches. Who knows? Styles make a fight.John, about<br />

2 years ago I studied some films of Oscar Bonavena, and I was surprised. Oscar<br />

was not the crude slugger I mistakenly remembered from years gone past. He<br />

actually jabbed, and hooked off the jab, albeit he was clumsy, but he knew the<br />

fundamentals of boxing. He had good stamina, and a lot of balls, and he didn't<br />

cut. He lost to Ellis pretty easily. But most other guys had a hard time with<br />

him, including, Ali, Lyle, Frazier twice. I think <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> would have his<br />

hands full with Bonavena. <strong>Jerry</strong> would not knock him out,and Oscar had a style<br />

that discouraged a lot of opponents. Like I was saying styles make a fight, and<br />

Bonavena was all wrong for <strong>Jerry</strong>. Once again because of their styles it may<br />

have been a boring fight. Oscar was much better than Chuvalo. I still believe<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> Q lost to Chuvalo because Zack Clayton gave him a fast count (he did the<br />

same to Foreman against Ali, although it made no difference, the result was<br />

inevitable). <strong>Jerry</strong> was getting discouraged against Chuvalo, and there was still<br />

3 rounds left in the fight. <strong>Jerry</strong> may have stopped him in the next round on cuts<br />

but, that's only conjecture. God bless Chuvalo, he always came to fight, and<br />

gave 100%. One more note about Bonavena and Chuvalo. I have the film of their<br />

fight, Bonavena knocked Chuvalo down but the ref called it a slip. |<br />

|3/17/03 09:32:58 PM|JIMMY DORSEY|VENTURA<br />

CALIFORNIA||RONNYRAINS@YAHOO.COM||||10|THEN AGAIN FOREST,QUARRY-BONAVENA MIGHT<br />

BE A CLASSIC,I STILL THINK IT WOULD BAY A JERRY WIN, FOR YOU SEE THEIR<br />

INTANGIBLES, JERRY WAS 7-0 VS THE TOP TEN WHOM NEVER WORE A BELT,(ALBEIT CHUVALO<br />

WAS NOT IN THEY OFFICIAL TOP TEN AT THE TIME HE TOOK ON JERRY).SPENCER #1,MATHIS<br />

#6,FOSTER #1,BODELL#8,MIDDLETON#7,LYLE #3,SHAVERS #6. I THINK JERRY WOULD HAVE<br />

APPROACHED THIS PARTICULAR BOUT DIFFERANTLY,AND COUNTER PUNCHED OSCAR TO DEATH,<br />

LIKE HE SHOULD HAVE DONE TO FRAZIER,DON'T GET ME WRONG I HAVE ALL THE RESPECT<br />

FOR RINGO IN THE WORLD,YUR RIGHT HE WAS DAMN CRAFTY IN AN AWKWARD SORT OF<br />

WAY,AND COULD NEVER BEAT ANYONE FROM THE TOP 5 UP.THEY WERE SIGNED IN 73'FOR THE<br />

GARDEN, AND RINGO PULLED OUT,SOMEONE AT THE TIME SAID HE WAS DUCKING QUARRY, I<br />

THINK THE REAL REASON,HE NEEDED MORE TIME TO TRAIN.|<br />

|3/17/03 10:48:39 PM|Keith White|Seattle, WA||QUARRYJKW@AOL.com||||10|Would<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> in his prime KO the Mike Tyson of the last ten years???? I think<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> in his prime (Lyle,Shavers,Alexander wins) would paste a Tyson of the last<br />

ten years.... <strong>Jerry</strong> loved it when punchers would go into him with average<br />

defenses.... This is why big George Foreman didn't want anything to do with<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong>.|<br />

|3/18/03 07:01:43 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|FOREST: In all<br />

honestly, I find <strong>Quarry</strong>-Bonavena too close to call, but if I had to bet, I would<br />

have bet on <strong>Jerry</strong>. But I do remember Oscar koing German champ Karl Mildenburger<br />

who was pretty good. I think the worst Oscar looked was against Ellis where he<br />

went down twice. Oscar's best fight was his loss to Frazier in their first<br />

fight. It really could have been called a draw. Oscar was also having a hard<br />

time with Blue Lewis in Argentina until the ref came to his rescue and<br />

disqualifed Al for some occult reason. I rate Dick Tiger as one of the strongest<br />

non-heavys of all time. A real tough workman and a class guy. I believe the

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