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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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position to know first hand, have said ~no~ one hit harder than Shavers. <strong>The</strong><br />

Foreman/Lyle fight was one of the most exciting I've seen. Sure took the luster<br />

off Foreman being invincible, but at the same time, it sure proved he was<br />

game. Norton's people probably didn't want him stepping in<br />

with Ron Lyle and designed the plan to avoid Lyle.***<strong>The</strong>re's every<br />

chance Lyle would have won that. I have nothing against Norton at all, actually<br />

like him, but you're right - he did have trouble against power punchers, and<br />

seemed to unravel instantly and totally when really hit.|<br />

|9/3/03 05:20:34 PM|Gerry Schultz|Cleveland, Ohio||jgschultz11@msn.com||||9|Wow,<br />

some big postings. Was surprised to see some very good heavies placed in a<br />

"weak" or "poor" catagory for the sake of comparison. Becoming a top10 or top20<br />

heavy is a real accomplishment, no weak or poor guys there. Tubby, Wilt was<br />

underappreciated as a player, and labeled a selfish super-athlete during his<br />

day. Bill Russell was legendary in just a couple phases of the game, a super<br />

role player on a team of Hall of Famers. Wilt's game covered more ground than<br />

any player ever, he embarrassed the league. As he correctly said himself " No<br />

one roots for Goliath", and few did... Got to defend Rocky also, who beat<br />

Walcott, Charles, Moore among others. It isn't just that he went undefeated, he<br />

beat better guys overall vs. Foreman as champ, though Foreman did have Frazier<br />

and Norton. Rock also lasted longer and clearly conducted himself better. Few of<br />

Rock's matches were even close. A lot said about boxing's crookedness and health<br />

hazards. Senator John McCain (who should be President) has himself lobbied for a<br />

governmental agency of some sort, and many have stated the need for some type of<br />

headgear, perhaps similar to sparring gear to better protect fighters. Fact is,<br />

few respect the sport in the general public, which is also why the current push<br />

for a union, while clearly necessary, is not likely to materialize. Boxing needs<br />

to establish a credibility as a sport in the eyes of the general public to gain<br />

these considerations, a real uphill road.|<br />

|9/3/03 05:24:36<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|<strong>The</strong> brain's a<br />

funny and mysterious organ. Fighters can have a long career and be pretty much<br />

unscathed, while some ordinary guy can fall off a ladder and become a vegetable.<br />

Just as some fighters are more prone to brain damage, others are not as much.<br />

Those with it can find it's unpredictable too. Some guys will remember<br />

everything about their career, or perhaps about something else, but forget other<br />

very simple things, or not be able to figure out very basic things. Some<br />

experience wild emotional swings, others do not. This is the same as with real<br />

old people with senile dementia, who may be able to remember every detail of<br />

their wedding day, or a poker game during WW2, but have difficulty with a simple<br />

kitchen appliance, or forget where their shoes are (that they maybe took off<br />

five minutes ago).|<br />

|9/3/03 05:27:58<br />

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

sure have to second that sentiment about McCain!|<br />

|9/3/03 05:33:52 PM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|One fight<br />

that damaged Ali, that people seldom bring up, is the first Spinks fight.<br />

Already at an advanced fighting age, Ali absorbed punch after punch, trading<br />

hard shots right through to the end of the fight. In fact, Ali threw and landed<br />

more power punches in that fight than he had in years. I have his last career<br />

KO on tape (Richard Dunn) but even in that fight, I don't think he landed like<br />

he did against Spinks. Ali was slow and old, without the defensive reflexes he<br />

once had. It was a tremendous job he did in the return match, getting into<br />

better shape and giving young Spinks a boxing lesson. Later, Holmes took it<br />

easy against Ali, which is why Ali lasted 10 rounds with him. But I have to<br />

say, Ali's last fight, the loss to Trevor Berbick, surprised me because Berbick<br />

was a top 10 fighter and Ali wasn't even a shell of his former self. He simply<br />

had nothing left at all on offense or defense, yet managed to go the distance

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