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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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word niggling in normal conversation. Quite frankly, if they did, I'd stuff them<br />

in a gym locker.|<br />

|10/28/05 08:30:53 AM|Massimo|Roma||what'sniggling?.com||||10|I've never heard<br />

anyone use the word niggling in normal conversartion either!|<br />

|10/28/05 08:52:59 AM|Peter|Cleveland||N/A||||10|Angelo, Willard and Fan thank<br />

you for your thoughtful reply.NOW WILL KENT, JIMMY D, NOAM, HOWARD C,<br />

JOHNATHAN PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONQUESTION: IF YOU WERE TALKING TO ME<br />

(A BLACK MAN) FACE TO FACE, WOULD YOU USE THE TERM "RELENTLESS<br />

NIGGLING".IF YOU CONTINUE TO IGNORE THE QUESTION. THAT MEANS THE ANSWER<br />

IS NO. AND YOU GUYS DON'T HAVE THE COURAGE TO SAY SO.ATTENTION JEMMA,<br />

ARE YOU ANY RELTATION TO AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES. YOU GUYS MAKE ME SICK!|<br />

|10/28/05 08:55:41 AM|Pete|Cleveland|| relentless niggling.com||||10|Massimo, I<br />

am sorry I forgot to include you in my thank you. Thank yo very much|<br />

|10/28/05 01:28:42 PM|JIMMY DORSEY|VENTURA<br />

CALIFORNIA||RONNYRAINS@YAHOO.COM||||10|Pete, please don't get me in on this<br />

would you,I HAVE MY OWN PROBLEMS HA HA! PETE I think relentless niggling is a<br />

word, hell I don't know,I haven't the time for bickering with people, and as far<br />

as face to face goes,that would probably help the <strong>Quarry</strong> site. ask me something<br />

about boxing (mainly 70's) And i'll do my best to answer something. I Have a lot<br />

on <strong>Quarry</strong>'s career, the most exciting heavyweight bout i've witnessed would have<br />

to be FOREMAN/LYLE EVERYBODY TAKE CARE WOULD YOU?|<br />

|10/28/05 02:11:12 PM|Charles David Young|Toronto,<br />

Ontario||cdavidyoung@yahoo.com||||10|Hello, I just want to say that I think this<br />

site is fantastic! <strong>The</strong>re's so much information on different topics.I like that<br />

this site is willing to tackle with the dangers of the sport and seek a<br />

solution. I'm sorry that <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> suffered so much because of the sport he<br />

participated in. It reminds me of Dale Einheart (sorry for the misspelling)who<br />

died in the car crash during his race. Regardless what sport you take up saftey<br />

must be a priority. Especially one as physical as boxing. Too many injuries or<br />

death can harm boxings legitimacy as a sport. I'm not too familiar about<br />

the late <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>. He lost to Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier whicth is okay<br />

because from my knowledge(limited as it may be) they were both top notch. But<br />

from my reading he also lost to guys like Eddie Machen, George Chuvalo and Jimmy<br />

Ellis. Is this bad? Did <strong>Quarry</strong> ever beat any top boxers. Not that it would take<br />

away from him as a person but I'm just curious. Thanks for any responses.|<br />

|10/28/05 02:13:13 PM|Charles David Young|Toronto,<br />

Ontario||cdavidyoung@yahoo.com||||10|Hello, I just want to say that I think this<br />

site is fantastic! <strong>The</strong>re's so much information on different topics.I like that<br />

this site is willing to tackle with the dangers of the sport and seek a<br />

solution. I'm sorry that <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> suffered so much because of the sport he<br />

participated in. It reminds me of Dale Einheart (sorry for the misspelling)who<br />

died in the car crash during his race. Regardless what sport you take up saftey<br />

must be a priority. Especially one as physical as boxing. Too many injuries or<br />

death can harm boxings legitimacy as a sport. I'm not too familiar about<br />

the late <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>. He lost to Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier which is okay<br />

because from my knowledge(limited as it may be) they were both top notch. But<br />

from my reading he also lost to guys like Eddie Machen, George Chuvalo and Jimmy<br />

Ellis. Is this bad? Did <strong>Quarry</strong> ever beat any top boxers. Not that it would take<br />

away from him as a person but I'm just curious. Thanks for any responses.|<br />

|10/28/05 04:30:04 PM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Charles:<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> lost to two of the best Champions of the era, Ali and Frazier, and yes, he<br />

did lose a heartbreaking decision to Jimmy Ellis, maybe the weakest Champion of<br />

the era (but a good boxer nonetheless). At his best, <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> was hard to<br />

beat. He mowed down up and coming contenders and often, he was the clear<br />

underdog. Matchmakers penciled him in---a name fighter---but one they thought<br />

"their guy" would beat. Instead, <strong>Jerry</strong> ended up with a batch of impressive wins<br />

over guys like Mac Foster, Thad Spencer, Ron Lyle and Earnie Shavers. Shavers

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