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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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himself said,he hit like a baby.Not even in the same league as Norton 1978. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

threw Spinks to the wolves and made a dollar off him,JUST LIKE THEY DO 90% OF<br />

ALL FIGHTER'S. He's in Joplin Missouri A lot, I've had friends seen him there<br />

and he's very corgial.Had a terrible up-bringing in East ST.Louis (there was no<br />

Cus D'MATO for SPINKS).Was a crowd-pleaser,who was there to give fans there<br />

money's worth. Won a world title that counts for something.And yes had an<br />

impeccable amateur record as a light-heavy.|<br />

|3/4/04 02:32:32 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Good to hear<br />

Indian Red Lopez will be getting his just due this Saturday at the California<br />

boxing hall of fame awards ceremony. I am honored to be attending, as I<br />

will also be there to cheer for our own Mike <strong>Quarry</strong> and of course <strong>Jerry</strong>, who is<br />

also being honored posthoumously. I hope I get to meet Indian Red, a<br />

fellow California Mission Indian, as I am part Luiseno Mission Indian.<br />

Ernie, win, lose, or draw, fought his heart out and he was no loser.<br />

Brenda, I knew it was the California hall of fame and not the<br />

Cauliflower hall of fame. Don Fraser asked me what the heck I was talking about<br />

when I called to order my ticket.|<br />

|3/4/04 09:59:59 PM|Sonia Hathaway (<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia90101@aol.com||||10|Kent, is it this weekend that Uncle Mike, is being<br />

inducted in Boxing Hall of Fame?|<br />

|3/4/04 11:50:51 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Yes Sonia,<br />

Mike is being honored by the California boxing hall of fame this Saturday, March<br />

6, at a luncheon at 11 AM at Stevens Steak House in the City of Commerce. I<br />

wish I had known that some of the <strong>Quarry</strong> family didn't know when it was as I<br />

would have posted it here. I do know Brenda posted the telephone number and<br />

contact name on how to get tickets about three weeks ago. That is how I got my<br />

ticket.|<br />

|3/5/04 02:13:28 AM|kookoo|ny||kookooclock000@yahoo.com||||10|YOU PEOPLE ARE ALL<br />

SICK, WHAT A BUNCH OF WIMPS, LET ME BREAK OUT MY VIOLIN, CRY ME A RIVER KENT|<br />

|3/5/04 07:29:05 AM|Sonia Hathaway (<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia90101@aol.com||||10|Just seen on the news that Mr. Lopez, had been<br />

missing for 11 yrs, and they found him in a homeless shelter. |<br />

|3/5/04 10:42:13 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Ali WAS shot<br />

when Spinks beat him---what's more, by training harder and focusing more on the<br />

rematch, Ali basically pitched a shutout against Leon. Of course, later, he<br />

dropped to, I think, about 217 1/2 to fight Holmes (mostly by diet pills<br />

unfortunately) and got his clock cleaned. He was probably better off at the<br />

later point, heavier, when he fought Berbick and again he lost.Norton should<br />

have been able to take Spinks with relative ease, but styles make fights and one<br />

never really knows until they get it on! Leon was like a poor man's Joe Frazier<br />

and who knows, that type of pressure might have bothered Norton. But once<br />

Norton figured out that Spinks didn't have the punch to take him out, I think<br />

he'd fight aggressively and win going away. |<br />

|3/5/04 11:05:50 AM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|<strong>The</strong> Koo Koo<br />

Klock has no heart! He is tne only one here who doesn't think the Ernie Lopez<br />

story is a touching story. One of the reasons this site is here is to<br />

point out what happens to fighters once they leave the ring. Figters such as<br />

Ernie "Indian Red" Lopez deserve better than wandering the streets with no place<br />

to live. <strong>The</strong>y deserve a decent pension, medical care, etc when they retire.<br />

After all, they put their blood on the line for a sport we all enjoy. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

deserve something in return.|<br />

|3/5/04 01:53:29 PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||usual||||10|I've mentioned in other<br />

forums, as well as in RL, the stories of fighters whose lives have turned sour,<br />

particularly after retirement. <strong>The</strong> overwhelming, almost unanimous opinion is<br />

that, "We don't even get the ~chance~ to make that kind of money, or be that<br />

famous - it's tough if they wind up broke or busted up. <strong>The</strong>y knew what could<br />

happen."<strong>The</strong> esteem, adoration, even idolotry given athletes when they're

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