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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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accidents. Everyone who boxes has injuries to the brain. Degree, how they<br />

present themselves, and how visible they are do vary though. <strong>The</strong> average<br />

fighter's career isn't that long, and symptoms start appearing about ten years<br />

after retirement. In most cases, that means they're mid-30s/crowiding 40. Ali<br />

was still fighting then. That would make it more tempting to assign his<br />

condition to one particular fight, rather than to a whole career. I do think the<br />

heavy hitters of career two were mostly responsible, though all the fights<br />

against lesser opponenets that went the distance contributed some too. I wonder<br />

how he feels about his choices?|<br />

|12/9/03 10:48:56 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|PETE: Patterson<br />

ducked too many top contenders to be called a "great champion". Cleveland<br />

Williams would have run him out of the ring in three rounds and Cus Damato knew<br />

it and guided him accorindgly. But Floyd was always a gentleman and a very<br />

gracious winner and looser. His title defense against Pete Rademacher who never<br />

had a pro fight was inexcusable even by today's circus standards.|<br />

|12/9/03 12:14:00 PM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|John-I have read that<br />

Patterson fought very well in therematch with Ali' and that he was winning<br />

onpoints ! Patterson was 37 years old and Ali' only 30 years old at the time<br />

of the fight. Do you think that that was just a bad night for Ali'? Ali'<br />

defined Patterson the most skillful fighter he ever fought ! He beat Johannson<br />

twice, Machen, Chuvalo and Bonavena and drawed with <strong>Quarry</strong>...Not bad !|<br />

|12/9/03 12:32:42 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|MASSIMO:<br />

Patterson was not a bad fighter by any means. He had very fast hands and a good<br />

left hook. I honestly believe had he fought as a light heavy he would have been<br />

perhaps the greatest light heavy ever. Regarding the second Ali fight: I don't<br />

remember it being that close. |<br />

|12/9/03 01:18:33 PM|Forest Ward|South Carolina||joekevin@cs.com||||10|John G.,<br />

I agree with you utterly and entirely with both posts about<br />

Patterson.About 20 years ago I bumped into Patterson at some club fights<br />

and we had a little chat. I mentioned to him that he could have been the<br />

greatesy lightheavyweight champ ever. Floyd replied,"I rather be the<br />

heavyweight champion for one day, than the lightheavyweight champion for 10<br />

years." Floyd, certainly had a long and distinquished record. But John, your<br />

right! What Patterson and D'Amato did with the championship by ducking worth<br />

while challengers was a disgrace.|<br />

|12/9/03 01:19:10 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|I haven't<br />

seen the second Ali/Patterson fight in years but while I don't remember it being<br />

as close as Patterson being ahead at the time Ali stopped him, Patterson did do<br />

better than in their first match.In the first Ali/Patterson fight, while<br />

it appeared embarrasing for Patterson to have to endure such a one sided<br />

beating, it is Patterson's corner and the referee who should be embarrased for<br />

allowing the beating to go on for so long, 12 rounds. <strong>The</strong>y should have stopped<br />

it a long time before they did. Patterson has nothing to be ashamed of as he<br />

showed a lot of heart in the fight and no one can question Patterson's courage.<br />

Patterson was a great fighter.I agree that Patterson's reign was not one<br />

of the best because he avoided fighter such as Machen, Folley, C. Williams, and<br />

Liston (for a long time), but it wasn't his fault, it was Cus, his manager's<br />

decision, who by the way was not in the corner the night Ali fought Patterson<br />

the first time.|<br />

|12/9/03 02:48:21 PM|kookoo|ny||kookooclock000@yahoo.com||||10|I WOULD SAY THAT<br />

JERRY HAD A LOT OF ONE TOO MANY FIGHTS FRAZIER 2 , NORTON , AND THAT BUM RON<br />

CRAMER THAT HE FOUGHT AT AGE 47!! I MUST SAY THOUGH IT WAS THE NORTON FIGHT THAT<br />

CAUSED THE MOST DAMGAGE OF ANY FIGHT, I THINK JERRY TOOK ONE OF THE WORST<br />

BEATING EVER IN THAT FIGHT, IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOP AT THE END OF THE 3RD, I<br />

LOVED IT WHEN GERRY COONEY BEAT NORTON WITHIN A INCH OF HIS LIFE, HE WAS A<br />

SELFLOVING COCKY JERK , HE HAD IT COMING AND I LOVED IT!!|<br />

|12/9/03 03:12:46 PM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|I guess that I have to throw my book

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