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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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unleashes a huge left hook I believe and Frazier is stunned pretty good. I have<br />

Machen-<strong>Quarry</strong> footage, however not a lot can disemenated from it other then they<br />

are both good fighters.|<br />

|7/29/04 04:03:02 PM|Evren|London||@||||10|I dont have the Machen vs Johnson<br />

bout though I'm gonna work on getting it! I have Machen against : - Brian<br />

London, Doug Jones, Johnny Summerlin, Nino Valdes 2, Ingemar Johansson, <strong>Jerry</strong><br />

<strong>Quarry</strong>, Joe Frazier and Sonny Liston. What a fighter!|<br />

|7/29/04 04:57:00 PM|Dr.J|Roma||4||||10|Eddie Machen vs Cleveland Williams would<br />

be another interesting fight to watch. It ended in a draw though I have read<br />

that Eddie would have probably deserved the decision. "Small Dog" was still in<br />

his prime when fought Machen. He wasn't the washed up version who fought Ali'.<br />

However even the Williams who fought Ali' could hit hard and was a dangerous<br />

fighter. Cheers.|<br />

|7/29/04 05:01:48 PM|Bob Bumbera|NC||renfbera@aol.com||||10|<strong>Quarry</strong> stops Cooper<br />

in the 8th round TKO on, of course cuts. Although I always thought Moorer could<br />

have done more with his tallent, I'll have to give him a decesion over Mike<br />

Weaver. Moorer was never known for speed of foot, Weaver was even slower.<br />

Moorer did have the hand speed though and, at his best threw good,hard<br />

combinations. This would be too much for Weaver overcome. UD 10 for Moorer. |<br />

|7/29/04 07:36:24 PM|Keith White|Seattle, WA||QUARRYJKW74@AOL.COM||||10|Does<br />

anybody out there think that <strong>Jerry</strong> in his prime would have had a chance to beat<br />

Sonny Listen???? As we all know, <strong>Jerry</strong> was never knocked out cold (Chuvolo was<br />

a flook) in his career.|<br />

|7/29/04 10:07:49 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|I Think the quality of<br />

referees in alot of important fights leaves alot to be desired.I watched a fight<br />

last weekend in which a fighter was penalized three points for holding the back<br />

of his opponents head.He wasn't pulling the other man's head down.He was<br />

fighting a southpaw,and simply had no other place to place his arm in a<br />

clinch.Why not penalize a man for holding an opponents elbos in a clinch? |<br />

|7/30/04 02:33:50 AM|Massimo|Roma||Lendl b Mc Enroe 3-6/2-6/6-4/7-5/7-<br />

5SIGH.com||||10|Keith-A top contender like <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> would have had a<br />

chance to beat anybody but I think he would have been underdog ( or overcat)<br />

against Sonny Liston. I think Sonny Liston's long and powerful left jab would<br />

have been too much for <strong>Jerry</strong> to handle.Sonny Liston destroyed a tough guy<br />

like Wayne Bethea in 58 seconds only by using his left jab. What <strong>Jerry</strong><br />

suffered the most were the good jabbers and Sonny's jab was one of the best<br />

ever.But <strong>Jerry</strong> would not have been intimidated by Sonny Liston. Nobody would<br />

have intimidated <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> ( but maybe Calvin Lane).|<br />

|7/30/04 03:35:36 AM|Evren|London||@||||10|I personally think <strong>Quarry</strong> wouldn't<br />

have been able to cope with Liston or Foreman but I guess they said that with<br />

Shavers and Lyle!...you never know! But my money would be on Liston. |<br />

|7/30/04 03:48:52 AM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Keith, prime<br />

verse prime, I would have to favor Liston over <strong>Jerry</strong>, however in a fight that<br />

could have happened, a circa 1969 <strong>Jerry</strong> verses a 1969 Liston, I would favor<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> to outhustle Liston for a decision or maybe even a late round stoppage.<br />

This would have been a huge win for <strong>Jerry</strong> as Liston was always dangerous at any<br />

point in his career.|<br />

|7/30/04 05:13:38 AM|Mike|Philly||Yammagamma300||||10|I would have to go with JQ<br />

over Liston, <strong>Jerry</strong>'s left hook would take Liston out.|<br />

|7/30/04 09:42:54 AM|Angelo|dc||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Gerry's analysis is<br />

right on. <strong>Quarry</strong> and Weaver advance. On the topic of Liston vs. JQ, I believe<br />

Liston would win on cuts. Both of these guys had good chin and heart---it<br />

wouldn't end in a KO, but could end in TKO with Liston victorious. Although,<br />

you look at <strong>Quarry</strong>-Lyle and are able to visualize <strong>Jerry</strong> winning a decision as<br />

well. |<br />

|7/30/04 01:05:31 PM|Bob Bumbera|NC||renfbera@aol.com||||10|I don't believe JQ<br />

could have beaten Liston. He would have given Sonny a few hard rounds though

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