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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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norton is that if things get to rough and he gets hit with a good shot , he<br />

could fold, it would take the jerry of the lyle fight to do this , but when<br />

motivated and in top shape, norton would fold, jerry as he appeared in the<br />

norton fight was just a target, a mere shell of himself, but he won the hearts<br />

of anybody that knows anything about what boxing is all about, BY THE WAY PLEASE<br />

LET EVERYBODY KNOW THE ADDRESS OF WHERE TO SEND MONEY. QUARRY WOMEN KEEP LOOKING<br />

GOOD, THE KOO KOO CLOCK'S A HELL OF A MAN, EVEN IF HE DOES LOOK LIKE WOODY<br />

ALLEN, KOO KOO, KOO KOO|<br />

|5/7/06 05:14:55 PM|Steve|NJ||na||||10|Kent, I am a firm believer in an outdated<br />

medical phenomonem known as "Biorthymes".I read somewhere that <strong>Jerry</strong> was a<br />

believer in it too.I firmly believe that your body goes through at least three<br />

rhythems on a regularly recurring basis.This could goe a long way on explaining<br />

why on some fight nights,you just don't have it!A punch that normaly wouldn't<br />

bother you,on this particlular night feels like getting hit with a rock. |<br />

|5/7/06 06:18:47 PM|Kent|Murrieta, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Koo Koo, I<br />

think <strong>Jerry</strong> would have had a very good chance of beating Norton if they had<br />

fought even a year earlier. Regardless of whether Norton was bigger than<br />

him.But the second Frazier fight took too much out of <strong>Jerry</strong>. Sometimes<br />

a fighter just goes down hill, one fight they can look great, like the<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>/Shavers fight and the next one a fighter for some reason just doesn't<br />

have it anymore.<strong>The</strong> second Frazier fight was that fight for <strong>Jerry</strong>.<br />

Again, he never should have fought again after this.|<br />

|5/7/06 07:53:49 PM|kookoo|woody allenville||kookooclock000@yahoo.com||||10|i<br />

agree kent, by the way kent can you help me land a quarry women, i been after<br />

one for a long time, i don't know if they like short guys like me though, kent<br />

you son-of a-gun, are yuo still doing those interviews, you do well looks like,<br />

I DON'T MEAN MAKE THIS A LOVEFEST BUT HEY, I'M KOO, KOO, KOO, KOO !!|<br />

|5/8/06 05:12:21 AM|Noam|same||same||||10|Woody Allen? Koo Koo? Oh.I<br />

don't know whether I'm right in what I'm about to say. But I've always wondered<br />

why Foreman was so suited to Joe Frazier in styles. Joe bobbed from side-to-side<br />

and it was a great defensive thing that could turn into attack. When you least<br />

expected it, he'd bob across with that hidden left hook and tag you. Like he did<br />

with Ali in the first fight. Ali kept his right down low so that suited Joe's<br />

left as well.That bobbing style was suited to Ali, who had a great jab<br />

and a terrific lead right. But these weapons are front-on attacks that side-to-<br />

side bobbing avoids.However, Foreman threw roundhouse huge left and<br />

right hooks. <strong>The</strong>y'd come in from the sides - not front-on. Swoosh.<br />

SWOOSH.As Joe bobbed from side-to-side, George's haymakers came in<br />

roundhouse. <strong>The</strong> bobbing side-to-side head then collides with the roundhouse left<br />

or right. <strong>The</strong>y were made for each other.I think that Joe's bobbing style<br />

gave Foreman's roundhouse punches more power. <strong>The</strong> head and the fist were moving<br />

towards each other for a collision. Maximum impact. But those<br />

roundhouse Foreman punches had trouble finding Ali. He lent on the ropes and<br />

pushed backwards away from the roundhouse punches. Ali moved away from<br />

roundhouse punches rather than into them by bobbing side-to-side. <strong>The</strong> head was<br />

moving away from the fist whenever an impact occurred. Minimum<br />

impact.That's what I'm thinking anyway.|<br />

|5/8/06 07:27:01 AM|Fitzroy|St. Pierre, Canada||Fitz@ca.com||||10|Foreman always<br />

had more trouble with tall stand up fighters. His punches didn't have the same<br />

effect when he threw punches higher. <strong>The</strong> toughest fights of his early career<br />

were against Young, Ali, Lyle, Peralta. All were tall and 3 of them were boxer<br />

types. Foreman would have had tons of trouble with any really slick tall boxer<br />

with alot of skills. Tunney comes to mind as a guy that would beat Foreman<br />

probably. Lennox Lewis would have given him trouble until Foreman landed<br />

something huge, which he probably would have done.|<br />

|5/8/06 08:53:09 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron||||10|If Foreman landed on<br />

Lewis like he did against Moorer, they'd still be counting. That short, crisp

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