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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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ing's victim. Wasn't he a good fighter ? What did happen to Amos Lincoln and to<br />

George Johnson ? Thanks|<br />

|9/4/03 07:00:30 AM|George Otto|Youngstown, Ohio||ehnpbsa@aol.com||||10|As many<br />

of the old school visitors to this site know, I have represented the legislative<br />

interests of TJQF and the American Association for the Improvement of Boxing on<br />

a pro bono basis (for free) for about 8 years. On a more recent basis, I have<br />

supported the passage of S. 275, the Professional Boxing Amendments Act of 2003-<br />

-legislation that would establish a federal boxing commission. If this bill<br />

passed and was properly implemented, then the sport would become fairer, more<br />

organized, and respectable. Furthermore, the fighters could more easily<br />

establish a union. I commend Roadscholarette and Gerry Schultz in commenting<br />

upon these issues and the efforts of Senator McCain. Please contact your U.S.<br />

Senator and urge him or her to vote for this important legislation<br />

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|<br />

|9/4/03 07:50:31 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|TUBBY: No name<br />

calling or disrepect from me, that's not my style. But you seem to think that<br />

every single retired boxer is a closet drooling idiot and the rest of us, even<br />

when we speak face to face with them, don't have enough common sense to detect<br />

whether a man has brain damage or not. When someone points out sharpness of<br />

their memory of clarity of thought, you cloud the discussion with terms like<br />

"aphasia" which I assume is supposed to impress us enough to believe that a<br />

person who our eyes tell us is perfectly normal is in fact brain damaged. And as<br />

far as Ron Lyle goes, I never once said he was "great" -- I said he was very,<br />

very good and i stand by this. He put Foreman on the floor twice and bums don't<br />

do that. Anyone who thinks that the man who put George Foreman on the deck<br />

twice is a poor heavyweight has a clear case of "aphasia" or just doesn't know<br />

squat about boxing.|<br />

|9/4/03 08:08:34 AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|I<br />

never heard that Jim Brown had said that he could beat up <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>, but he<br />

might have. If he did, he'd have to know that that's just as foolish as thinking<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> could step cold into the NFL and rush for 1,000 yards, and to quote<br />

Muhammed Ali, "If you even dreamed that, you should wake up and apologize!"<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong> had just over 300 fights. Even a fat barroom brawler with no athletic<br />

skill or training, would know something about fighting after that many<br />

skirmishes. If Brown lasted a round, it'd be a miracle. If he threw a hundred<br />

punches and landed one, it'd be a miracle, and if he happened to evade even one<br />

of JQ's, it'd be an accident. Now, Brown might have been a good fighter if he'd<br />

chosen that instead of football, but if he made such a statement, he was<br />

obviously under the same delusion many ordinary people are, that a top pro<br />

fighter is just someone who jogs, hits the bag, and maybe has someone tell them<br />

how to throw a couple of punches, also that since everyone has been in a fight,<br />

they can therefore ~fight~. Another interesting misconception I hear all too<br />

often is that the pro ranks are two or three really super-duper fighters in a<br />

division, and everyone else is cannon fodder. I'm looking forward to<br />

seeing the movie Undefeated, which actually used real boxers, instead of actors<br />

or stuntmen. I agree with Tubby that Fat City is a superb boxing movie. It<br />

depicts two men (Keach and Bridges) who are an awful lot more common in the game<br />

than are Ali-Frazier-Foreman, particularly in such a unique sport in which<br />

anyone can fight for money. <strong>The</strong>y actually had pretty decent moves for actors.<br />

Look for X champ Curtis Cokes as one of the bed partners (also had by Keach) of<br />

a local female barfly.Most Hollywood movies are absurd. I was really<br />

impressed by the athleticism of Carl Weathers, and loved Rocky, though the<br />

fights were pure fiction. No fighter gets hit that much of that hard and stays<br />

up, though this sort of thing is common in Tinseltown productions. Even Raging<br />

Bull, while a great movie, went Rocky in the fights. Good Lord, the sound<br />

effects sounded like a building falling on a truck full of watermelons<br />

too!George - nice work, and I most certainly will contact my

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