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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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performance, as Clay did. If you trasform the fight in a brawl, you're gonna<br />

have your ass kicked (... I'm learning English, as you can see...) !|<br />

|10/8/03 10:58:39 AM|kookoo|ny||kookooclock000@yahoo.com||||8|white/black thats<br />

how some people see everything i see things as they really are. quarry perfect<br />

no, attention yes, becauise he was white , yes why because there was not a<br />

single white fighter i ever saw that had that kind of skill, i do feel bad about<br />

telling his brother james that he cost him the title by pushing him into a<br />

jukbox before the ellis fight, but it did make a difference in the fight. BIG<br />

MEL WHAT COMIC BOOK DID YOU COME OUT OF. THE CLOCKMAN WILL NEVER BOW TO YOU OR<br />

KENT. GOOD DAY! COO COO |<br />

|10/8/03 01:46:10<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Liston, Tyson,<br />

Frazier, <strong>Quarry</strong>, Chuvalo, Bonavena, Duran, Galindez, and many more of the like<br />

were all street brawler-types (some ~literally~) who were taught to box. Of<br />

these, the only one suspect in the testicular department is Tyson. MT was a heck<br />

of a puncher, and had very fast hands, but unlike the others, I wonder about his<br />

endurance, and his "bully quotient," ie, how did he respond when someone else<br />

gave him "the look," cold and hard, told him they were going to eat his heart<br />

out of his chest, and then tried to do it? Guess is, supported by real life, is<br />

that he'd leave a puddle on the floor before any of the real tough asses in his<br />

class, followed by his body. Liston, with his aura, reputation, and wherewithal<br />

to back it up, would have taken "Iron" Mike. Tyson reminds me of what they said<br />

about Duran after his baffling "No mas" fight - "Hands of stone, heart of<br />

shit."Re Duran: anyone ever hear anything about that fight? I heard he<br />

was going to crap his pants due to a digestive problem. It's hard for me to<br />

accept he just quit.|<br />

|10/8/03 02:34:26 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|Liston reached is<br />

peak BEFORE he won the championship. He was by no means slow and plodding. He<br />

had two punches that would have given Tyson trouble – the hardest left jab ever<br />

in boxing (combined with a very long reach) and wicked left/right<br />

"hookercuts."His hands were never as fast as Tyson’s – agreed. If Tyson had<br />

a hard time with Bonecrusher Smith in the clinches, God knows what Sonny would<br />

have done to him. Tyson would have froze or refused to fight Liston after seeing<br />

him at the weigh-in. Liston was a wicked puncher but he was not a wild slugger.<br />

He could box well. One of Louis’s sparring partners was one of his early<br />

trainers and he did a good job with Sonny. Ali said that Liston was without a<br />

doubt the scariest man he ever faced and that’s coming from a man who fought<br />

Foreman, Lyle, Shavers, Frazier, etc. If Tyson ever bit Liston;s ear, Liston<br />

would have more than responded in kind and Tyson would be speaking with an even<br />

higher pitch voice than he was born with.|<br />

|10/8/03 04:32:38 PM|THEMUFFINMAN|ZANZIBAR||ZANZIB@R||||8|Hello KooKoo! Welcum<br />

bak to Brother DKS!|<br />

|10/8/03 06:06:46 PM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|Mitch "Blood" Green was another<br />

famous street brawler ! I know he lost to Tyson and Berbick and that he's still<br />

fighting today, at 94 years of age... He won four New York Golden Gloves in a<br />

raw,,,, He had to be pretty strong...Did anyone see his fight against Trevor<br />

Berbick ? Was it a close fight ? Do you think he had good potential ? Thanks !|<br />

|10/8/03 07:04:04 PM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com||||10|Massimo, maybe<br />

I put it wrongly when saying that Tyson has an inability to absorb punishment.<br />

Perhaps he could take some punishment but he never fought back to win (and 'kick<br />

ass' as you would probably say it). Whenever Tyson got hurt, the fight soonafter<br />

ended. Angelo - you mention that modern fighters like Tyson don't fight a lot.<br />

Some of the old fighters didn't either. Between 1971 and 1976 Frazier had 12<br />

fights while Ali had 24 in that same period. And why was it that Frazier fought<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> and Jimmy Ellis twice each, yet he never fought Norton, Lyle,<br />

Shavers, Patterson, Folley and Ernie Terrell. Was he ducking any of those guys ?<br />

Finally, in Joe Frazier's book he says this about <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>, "He was a

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