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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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<strong>Jerry</strong>? He is listed at 6'.I stood next to Tsyon on the street and he is<br />

about 5'9".|<br />

|7/15/03 12:21:57 PM|Dan Cunningham|San Francisco||DGCSOCCER@AOL.COM||||10|John<br />

Gerard: Styles make fights. In addition there is not always rhyme or reason<br />

many times in justifying how a fight turns out by comparing the fighters to<br />

other results in other fights. <strong>The</strong>re are sometimes too many variables involved<br />

that the fight fan does not know about. For instance, <strong>Quarry</strong> sparred Norton<br />

several times. <strong>Quarry</strong> had his way with him alledgedly ko'ing him with 16 oz<br />

gloves on. But, when <strong>Quarry</strong> finally fought Norton, Norton got the better of<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>. Why? Because <strong>Jerry</strong> was not in shape and had been partying in Hawaii. <strong>The</strong><br />

promoter and manager for Norton knew this. Did we? No! Alas, Cooney was<br />

promoting fights, smoking,drinking and partying when the Foreman fight came up.<br />

Clancy liked Cooneys chances because of the power in the left hook. <strong>The</strong>re was<br />

not that much preperation made for Cooney in this fight and Clancy did not do<br />

anything tecnically to improve Cooneys skills/lack of. <strong>The</strong> plan was to turn<br />

this fight into a donnybrook with Clancy performing a Phil Jackson like support<br />

for Gerry hoping that the left hook would win it.Final note: Eddie Animal Lopez<br />

fought Cooney in a crossroads collision fight of two heavyweight prospects not<br />

of a C rated journeyman fighting a heavyweight prospect. That was why it ws<br />

broadcast on national TV. Two good winning fighters trying to make the next<br />

level. To ask me to re-view the Cooney-Foreman fight to justify your point is<br />

like me asking you to view the <strong>Quarry</strong>-Norton fight as to justify why <strong>Quarry</strong> was<br />

not a great fighter. I won't because I know its not true, there are more factors<br />

to be considered in the bigger picture of things.|<br />

|7/15/03 12:42:08 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|Dan: actually,<br />

Dan, Clancy made a point of saying he wanted to work on Gerry''s balance and<br />

ability to punch while going backwards. And he did a good job. Like I said, in<br />

the first round, Cooney, to my mind, looked the best he ever looked -- at least<br />

the most well rounded. He showed boxing skills he never showed before and the<br />

ability to fight on the run. Clancy did a very good job. That's why I wanted to<br />

show you the tape. No other reason except that it was a fun fight to watch and<br />

it shows how different a given figher can be in the hands of other trainers. |<br />

|7/15/03 12:44:18 PM|Forest Ward|South Carolna||Joekevin@cs.com||||10|John<br />

Gerard, strangely enough Bossman Jones was <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>'s sparring before the<br />

Mac Foster fight; and <strong>Jerry</strong> gave the Bossman considerable credit for his victory<br />

over Foster.<strong>The</strong>n when <strong>Jerry</strong> fought Ali in Oct of 70, the Bossman was in<br />

Ali's camp, and <strong>Quarry</strong> said something to the effect, "yeah, the Bossman used to<br />

work with me, and if he shows his head around here I will break his neck."I<br />

think the Bossman may have been working in the Foreman camp before George fought<br />

Ali, in the movie the "Greatest," I think it portrayed the Bossman as a spy for<br />

Ali in Foreman's camp.I think I remember him as a cornerman for Norton in<br />

the 3rd Ali Norton fight.A few years ago I saw a boxing story on the<br />

internet about the Bossman, he was working as a clerk/deliveryman in a liquer<br />

store. <strong>The</strong> impression I got from the story was that he was not doing too<br />

well.I saw Jimmy Dupree fight a draw with Willie Burton in the semifinal to<br />

the Dick Tiger-Frankie Depaula fight in the Garden Oct 68. It was a dull, but<br />

interesting fight, neither deserved to win, they both had to much repect for<br />

each other, to take a chance, it was like a chess match. Where as the Tiger-<br />

Depaula fght was one of the best fights I ever saw. <strong>The</strong> first five rounds were<br />

comparable to the Foreman-Lyle fight. <strong>The</strong> last five riunds were nothing to<br />

write home about, Depaula was shot, but he didn't quit. Tiger won a 10 round<br />

decisionI met <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> once, I am 5' 9" and <strong>Jerry</strong> had me by maybe 2",<br />

but he was very broad. Big shoulders and forearms. He was built along similar<br />

lines to Mickey Mantle |<br />

|7/15/03 02:32:25 PM|JIMMY DORSEY|VENTURA<br />

CALIFORNIA||RONNYRAINS@YAHOO.COM||||10|HEY FOREST,I KNEW "BOSSMAN" sparred with<br />

all the big guns,I could just see JQ SAYING THAT TO THEY EFFECT,"Bossman" was a

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