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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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finished him in more dramatic fashion if the fight continued). But for the<br />

Young fight, Foreman was well trained, well rested and knew what was on the<br />

line. Jimmy Young simply had a good plan and stuck with it, again, exposing the<br />

chinks in George's armour. It's for this reason that <strong>Quarry</strong> would have a<br />

fighting chance, as a decided underdog, to upset Foreman. But here's<br />

another one to ponder: Ron Lyle vs. Ken Norton, both at their peak. I think<br />

this would be a very interesting matchup. Norton had trouble against sluggers,<br />

but Lyle wasn't as devastating as Foreman or Shavers (Lyle beat Shavers by<br />

letting Earnie punch himself out). Norton might be able to survive long enough<br />

to get the tide going his way. Also, Lyle made some mistakes that the better<br />

boxers capitalized on. Norton could take advantage of this to get the win. I'd<br />

love to know what everyone on the board would predict for Norton-Lyle in their<br />

prime. I'd call it a toss-up.Regarding Marciano: Pound for pound, he might<br />

have been the best heavyweight ever. I've only seen highlights of his fights---<br />

but you can't question his punching ability. He was ferocious when he got a guy<br />

in trouble---a great finisher. Two contemporary heavyweight champs, Holmes and<br />

Tyson, both raved about Marciano's ability to fight. Holmes apologized for the<br />

"jockstrap" comments he made when Peter Marciano showed up at the news<br />

conference after the first Michael Spinks fight and proclaimed Marciano to be<br />

"one of the all time greats" even mentioning that he has a framed photo of<br />

Marciano at his home/training site.Tyson has also mentioned that Marciano's<br />

style was an inspiration early in his career. Fighters know fighters and<br />

Marciano didn't compile a 49-0 record by accident. He was smaller and lighter<br />

than more modern heavyweights and might have trouble with that aspect---but<br />

let's not dismiss his chances for that reason alone. I don't buy into "the<br />

bigger they are, the harder they fall" mentality either, but a broken rib on a<br />

big guy is the same as a broken rib on a smaller guy, and Marciano handed a few<br />

of those out. |<br />

|8/27/03 09:02:49 PM|Sonia Hathaway (<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia81@aol.com||||10|Just a note to Roadscholarette, in case you haven't<br />

read letters from the past, our Father James <strong>Quarry</strong>, passed away about 1 year<br />

ago, so you won't be getting postings from him. We love & miss you Dad, and<br />

Uncle <strong>Jerry</strong>, very much.|<br />

|8/27/03 10:03:52<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Sonia -I<br />

had started reading in the 1999 archives, and was working my way up, and had no<br />

idea your father passed on, or I wouldn't have posted to him in a million years.<br />

You have my apologies for that, and sympathies as well.|<br />

|8/27/03 10:22:33 PM|Sonia Hathaway (<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia81@aol.com||||10|I know just thought I'd let you know, he's missed very<br />

much in our lives, and on this website, so we hope you all keep visiting, and<br />

posting.|<br />

|8/28/03 07:30:39 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|ON MARCIANO'S<br />

PUNCHING POWER: I already told this story on another board, but since Marciano<br />

and Foreman have both come up on this board recently, I will run the risk of<br />

boring some readers. Over ten years ago, my wife and I were at an amateur boxing<br />

show at the Elks Club in Queens, NY. I had a chance to speak with former worlds<br />

champion Sandy Saddler who along with Dick Saddler and Archie Moore consisted of<br />

Foreman's original management and training team. I asked Sandy who in his<br />

opinion punched harder, George or Marciano. I personally thought George hit much<br />

harder and figured he would agree. Saddler surprised me and said that Marciano<br />

hit a little harder and that he thought if Foreman had fought the Rock prime vs<br />

prime, Rocky would have won. I was really surprised. Saddler was a perfect<br />

gentleman and was very nice to my wife. I don't know if he was angry at George<br />

about something or just honestly felt Marciano was the better hitter. Either<br />

way, I thought I would share that story.|<br />

|8/28/03 08:53:39

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