09.12.2012 Views

January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

|9/19/03 10:03:20 AM|Massimo|Rome||y||||10|Kookoo-I have read that<br />

masterpieces years ago, but itwas really beautiful ! This is just my opinion<br />

!|<br />

|9/19/03 10:21:32 AM|kookooclock|ny||kookooclock000@yahoo.com||||7|i'm sorry<br />

massimo, i don't think you understand much. you seem like a very nice man, but<br />

it would not be possible to have a real conversation w/ you till you learn more<br />

about american culture. hey kent, you and paul can have your own tv show, like<br />

starkey & hutch. your ready for the rubber gun squad kent. coo coo|<br />

|9/19/03 12:33:52<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Steve - re<br />

Shavers/<strong>Quarry</strong>: any one round KO is unsettling, when the opponents are of equal<br />

caliber. Was <strong>Quarry</strong> that much better? Was Foreman that much better than Frazier?<br />

Or was it just styles in both cases? "Luck" is always there for the prepared<br />

fighter who's presented with opportunity, so it's up to the observer to assign<br />

it or not. <strong>Quarry</strong>/Tyson? When Tyson first came on the scene, though he hadn't<br />

fought the quality of people that <strong>Jerry</strong> did, I don't know if I'd have put money<br />

on him winning. But we didn't know. Tyson sure seemed to be the next monster.<br />

However, as we gradually became aware of just how bedbug crazy Tyson is, I'd<br />

have given JQ a shot. He'd have stayed cool, gotten in close, and if he didn't<br />

cut, I believe he'd have had a sufficient bag of tricks with which to befuddle<br />

Mike, to have a run at him.R.S. and Angelo,okay,I give up. I will<br />

concede that there may be a<br />

place for women's boxing.>Remember the first woman who ran the Boston<br />

Marathon? "<strong>The</strong>y" didn't used to think women could handle distances longer than a<br />

mile. With opportunities opening up, there'll be women who'll get into anything<br />

that looks exciting, makes a statement, and might make a little money. It'll<br />

even out with time, just as I imagine there's a huge turnover rate with men who<br />

initially walk into a gym, thinking they want to be a boxer, and decide, "Uh,<br />

maybe not!" later (I suspect sooner than later).At least the training is<br />

good and healthy for them and will<br />

produce many beautifill female bodies for old guys like me to<br />

ogle.>It's the best training going, for both sexes. Angelo,I<br />

don't think the point is that well taken.How many<br />

pro fighters ,by the time their career is at the halfway point,would<br />

be considered rugged and appealing to a normal,intellegent<br />

woman?>Me, me, me!!! I love the rugged, beaten up look. Vikings, bikers,<br />

boxers. I hate the pretty boy actors today. Dress 'em up in womens' clothes, a<br />

little makeup and a wig, and they could pass for girls. Give me the John Wayne,<br />

Robert Mitchum, Lee Marvin looks any old day! Would you wan't<br />

your daughter to marry an up and<br />

coming fighter?><strong>The</strong>re'd be guys who wouldn't really be threatened by<br />

their appearance, so much as by what they did. And many guys wouldn't be<br />

threatened at all, would in fact, find it very sexy. I mean even the guys who<br />

were around a long time and took a lot of punches looked good (at least to me).<br />

Duran, <strong>Quarry</strong>, Bonavena, Chuvalo are all good looking guys. Ali, Frazier, and<br />

Foreman are too.It has nothing to do with a woman being pretty.I<br />

know I did make that dumb statement!I just don't think they will<br />

ever provide an allready unpopular,in trouble sport with any<br />

positivebenifits.>That's possibly true. Men's boxing is always under a<br />

certain amount of siege, and as we've said, the double standard, once beaten up<br />

and punchy women start showing up, could increase this by more than the double<br />

(of a second population segment coming in). <strong>The</strong> only thing that'd be worse for<br />

producing a nuclear reaction, would be if some kid were to die in a bout.|<br />

|9/19/03 03:02:08 PM|Massimo|Rome||y||||10|Kookoo-You're right ! I don't<br />

know very well the americanculture. I like Gershiwin's music and Richard<br />

Feynman's works ( I'm a physicist since 20/12/<strong>2002</strong>).I never saw the<br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>-Shavers and <strong>Quarry</strong>-McFostervideo clips. Are still available in these

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!