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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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Classic Tuesday May 13th at 6:30pm <strong>The</strong>y will be showing <strong>The</strong> Forgotten<br />

Heavyweight <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>.I had emailed ESPN Classic to see if they could<br />

show the first Frazier <strong>Quarry</strong> fight! Let's hope!Thank you all for keeping<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>'s memory alive.Ben|<br />

|5/12/03 05:56:53 PM|Gerry Schultz|Ohio||jgschultz11@msn.com||||10|Thanks, Kent<br />

for the wedding congrats. Had to respond to a couple of things since posted. I<br />

agree regarding Tyson, he had (has ?) tremendous two-handed power and handspeed<br />

prior to prison and the fact that he missed some of the suggested matchups, to<br />

me, takes nothing from him. I have him at least Top 10-12 all time. Morrison<br />

had, I think, a similar standing with the best heavies of his day (Tyson, Bowe,<br />

Holyfield )that JQ had in his. His career ended at only 29, and people forget he<br />

was leading Mercer when he got caught finishing him. I rate him a little better<br />

than Cooney, who had a lot of talent but came up short on heart in key fights.<br />

Bobick, from what I read, did not follow up on his amateur success and was very<br />

cocky. He did get the nod over Larry Holmes and Teofilo Stevenson as a amateur,<br />

though. Speaking of Holmes, some of his weaker performances were listed again in<br />

regard to fighters who took him deep in his defenses. I still feel that JQ-<br />

Holmes would be a very good match, and not as lopsided for Holmes as some think.<br />

Finally, Mr. Ward, whose postings have been interesting reads, I have to respond<br />

to your swipe at Jimmy Carter. This may not be the place to say, but Carter has<br />

more respect around the world today than any American since Kennedy, and was<br />

long overdue for the Nobel Prize he just received. I would hardly compare<br />

someone who was a Captain in the U.S. Navy , a Phd. laureate, and a former U.S.<br />

President (among other things ) with a very good but not great heavyweight<br />

boxer. Let's keep this inside the ropes, gentleman, ok?. |<br />

|5/12/03 08:29:34 PM|Forest Ward|South Carolina||Joekevin@cs.com||||10|Gerry,I<br />

knew Jimmy Carter was born here in South Carolina, and fought out of New York.<br />

Jimmy Carter was considered to be the all-time champion of the "lend-lease"<br />

champions of the Carbo, Palermo era. Jimmy Carter won the Lightweight<br />

Championship 3 times, and was managed by mob front man Willie (Friedman)<br />

Ketchum. Ketchum was from the Bronx, and moved to California during the Boxing<br />

Investigations in New York in the late 50's. I stand corrected, I was not aware<br />

that Jimmy Carter accomplished so much after he retired from the ring.|<br />

|5/12/03 09:32:22 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|Hey Forest Ward,you<br />

are very good! You kept your responce "within the ring".What was Jimmy Carters's<br />

career record ?|<br />

|5/12/03 10:44:31 PM|rick spolato|S F Ca||bigingo243@aol.com||||10|Hey Slimebag<br />

"Ward"..where do u get of dissing a fighter? any fighter! Your a little man<br />

sitting in front of a computer screen poking fun at people that make u look like<br />

an ant by comparison.I am no fan of Mr cooney infact i didnt even remember him<br />

till reading this but he deserves respect like any other fighter whether they be<br />

a 4 round prelim or heavyweight champ. I know you've never been a pro and<br />

probably never even an amateur because someone retired from this brutal sport<br />

would never talk about another fighter like you do. YOu think JQ would diss a<br />

fighter like u did?Never! Any fighter can be critized. Some idiot like you could<br />

say JQ lost to a built up middleweight, lost to an old Eddie Machen, gave a<br />

fight to Chuvalo, etc and what would it prove, that the writer of such remarks<br />

is an idiot.So Cooney didn't fight a lot of tough guys and found a short way<br />

to a title shot. Good for him, its a murderous game and he played it that way<br />

and if makes small minded people like you jealous thats great too.As far as<br />

your other accusations go, are they a result of your investigaton or something<br />

you "read". If theres any truth to it bring it to the proper authorities not on<br />

a message board where you like to spew your kiddie vomit.OOOH and gee you<br />

got a political comment too! <strong>The</strong>y're so rare! Only thing that shows about you is<br />

that you're an old man. Have a good day you Nobody!|<br />

|5/12/03 10:58:28 PM|Gerry Schultz|Ohio||jgschultz11@msn.com||||10|It would seem<br />

we are discussing different Jimmy Carters, Forest. Hopefully, you don't know any

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