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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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1974. <strong>The</strong> second Frazier fight shouldn't have been made, I think we can all<br />

agree on that.|<br />

|5/11/06 03:52:00 PM|George Foreman|Texas||Grill@aol.com||||10|Yep, I avoided<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>. Instead, I chose to beat up on 37 tomato cans, 17 of which had a losing<br />

record. I then dispatched of fat ass Frazier, and glass chin Norton, before<br />

getting destroyed by Ali.|<br />

|5/11/06 04:50:00 PM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron||||10|But George, you did<br />

beat those five guys (wasn't it in Canada?) before Young retired you. Of<br />

course, you did stage quite a comeback!|<br />

|5/11/06 07:14:11 PM|Steve|NJ||na||||10|Angelo,I don't know how you regard the<br />

Heavyweight title,I'm sure you realize how hard it is to attain and hold for any<br />

length of time.I only know that very few great fighters have been able to hold<br />

it for very long.|<br />

|5/11/06 07:17:05 PM|steve |NJ||na||||10|Condolences to the family of Floyd<br />

Patterson.|<br />

|5/11/06 10:59:56 PM|George|Foreman||Grill@aol.com||||10|Angelo is right. Now<br />

buy my grill!|<br />

|5/12/06 02:00:31 AM|Kent|Murrieta, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|<strong>The</strong> boxing<br />

world lost a man who did the most with his ability, Floyd Patterson, a puffed up<br />

undersized light heavyweight who held the heavyweight title twice. A fine boxer<br />

who seemed like a decent man as well. He will be missed.|<br />

|5/12/06 07:56:28 AM|Debbie Cozzetto-Grimm|Woodstock, GA<br />

||m222086@netzero.com||||10|As a child growing up in CA, my grandmother and<br />

mother used to talk about <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>. Somehow they are related, but I'm not<br />

sure, my grandmother's name was Lois Talbert married to Dallas Talbert and my<br />

mothers name was Lana Talbert-Cozzetto. Can someone please clarify this for me?<br />

|<br />

|5/12/06 08:15:22 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron||||10|Even the guys who<br />

haven't held the title long have my respect for climbing to the top of the<br />

mountain---Buster Douglas, Mike Spinks, etc. I do think the title has been<br />

cheapened because there are so many versions of it now.Bert Sugar said a lot<br />

of nice things about Floyd Patterson last night. A great tribute.|<br />

|5/12/06 10:23:33 AM|Kent|Murrieta, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Debbie, I<br />

seemed to remember hearing that <strong>Jerry</strong>'s mother's maiden name was Talbert but of<br />

course someone from the family would have to verify this.If this is the<br />

case, then you would probably be a cousin.|<br />

|5/12/06 10:42:40 AM|Tolbert|FL||fsneed@regencycenters.com||||10|Arwanda Maiden<br />

Name was: TolbertShe is <strong>Jerry</strong>'s Mom.|<br />

|5/12/06 10:42:54 AM|Tolbert|FL||fsneed@regencycenters.com||||10|Arwanda's<br />

Maiden Name was: TolbertShe is <strong>Jerry</strong>'s Mom.|<br />

|5/12/06 10:43:01 AM|Tolbert|FL||fsneed@regencycenters.com||||10|Arwanda's<br />

Maiden Name was: TolbertShe is <strong>Jerry</strong>'s Mom.|<br />

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|5/13/06 03:53:57 AM|Eugene Mourne|Fullerton, CA||VisitA64@aol.com||||10|Angelo,<br />

I respect you immensely but must diagree with your April opinion about size not<br />

mattering much beyond 205 or so for heavyweights. I think the reverse. <strong>The</strong> thing<br />

is we see so few really good, skilled heavyweights past 220, 230. I used to<br />

fight in the late 60s and I think 230+ pound guys often get lazy or complacent,<br />

because they can usually win (over smaller guys) by strength, power and size

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