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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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teatment. Will return in a week or so.Evren|<br />

|9/22/02 11:44:52 PM|Kent Appel|La Habra, Ca||oriononside@aol.com||||10|Evren,<br />

if you are still here, I think Bob voted for Louis over Foreman. Which means we<br />

may need someone else to decide the final verdict. Anyone else want to write in<br />

and vote as to who you think would win, Foreman or Louis, prime versus prime.|<br />

|9/23/02 10:54:29 AM|Bob Bumbera|NC||renfbera@aol.com||||10|I picked Louis to KO<br />

Foreman.|<br />

|9/23/02 11:51:43 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|I don't think<br />

Zannon took a dive. He just had a style that always gave <strong>Jerry</strong> trouble. If you<br />

remember, Randy Neuman was doing very well against <strong>Jerry</strong> till he got ko'd.<br />

Against Zanon, <strong>Jerry</strong> was just very rusty and I believe it was the first and only<br />

time Richard Giachetti was in his corner. |<br />

|9/24/02 09:05:17 PM|Gerry Schultz|Ohio||jgschultz@firstam.com||||9|I well-<br />

remember JQ's fight with Zanon, <strong>Jerry</strong> was not Lyle-Shavers caliber at all,<br />

looked sluggish. Zanon was sharp but could not hurt <strong>Jerry</strong> enough to win.I don't<br />

know that <strong>Jerry</strong> won a single round, but he finally caught him and that was it. I<br />

was glad to hear he'd retired after. No dive, guys. Zanon got nailed. |<br />

|9/24/02 10:07:31 PM|Steve Morris|Oaklyn,N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|Since<br />

were down to the last matchup of the tournament,maybe now we can address the<br />

rope-a-dope!I've brought this subject up before without a response.Can it<br />

possibly be legal to lean outside the ropes to the extent that your opponent<br />

literally cannot reach your head with his punches? Can anyone tell me those<br />

ropes weren't illegally loose? C'mon,I agree Ali was a great fighter and<br />

arguably the best heavyweight except for the way he began and ended his<br />

career.No one will ever convince me the two Liston fights and the Foreman fight<br />

were on the up-and-up.I think Liston was coerced by the "mob",and the Zaire<br />

fight was decided by even more powerful racial and political factions in both<br />

Zaire and the United States.Odd that I've never seen ropes that loose<br />

again,except maybe in the Foreman vs Jimmy Young fight.|<br />

|9/25/02 06:55:36 AM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|I respectfully<br />

disagree on the part about the Ali-Foreman fight being fixed. Maybe Liston took<br />

a dive -- nothing he would do would surprise me. Call me naive, but I honestly<br />

think that for the most part, the big fights are on the level. If boxing was<br />

fixed, Cooney would have beaten Holmes. Everyone was drooling for a white money<br />

maker like him and he fizzled. Just my opinion.|<br />

|9/25/02 09:50:48 AM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||oriononside@aol.com||||10|Steve, yes the<br />

ropes were loose in the Ali/Foreman fight, but I don't think they were as much<br />

of a factor as the media has led us to believe. After seeing the fight again<br />

recently, I was surprised how active Ali was during the whole fight. I had<br />

remembered him spending a lot of time leaning out to avoid Foreman's punches but<br />

when I saw the fight again, Ali was punching more than I remembered and about<br />

the only round he was really leaning back soley was in the fifth round. Yes Ali<br />

had his back to the ropes in much of the fight, but Ali was counter punching<br />

and giving Foreman angles and beating him to the punch a lot of the time. It was<br />

a good strategy as Ali knew he couldn't dance for the entire fight. Ali was also<br />

tying Foreman up by grabbing his a lot. I think one of the main things that did<br />

Foreman in was the heat. Remember it was held at 4 am in the morning, Zaire<br />

time, and the temp was still over 80 degrees Fairenheit.|<br />

|9/25/02 02:10:37 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|As a side note, I<br />

saw Jimmy Young fightAli. Young got robbed big time. And therewas not<br />

even talk of a rematch.|<br />

|9/25/02 05:33:10 PM|Bob Bumbera|NC||renfbera@aol.com||||10|I don't think either<br />

Liston fight was fixed. Liston got tired chasing Ali around and quit. Liston<br />

kept up with Ali for most of the fight and caught him a couple of times, he just<br />

didn't have it in him to continue. In the second fight he got caught by Ali<br />

with a right hand as he was coming in to jab, with his left foot off the canvas,<br />

off balance. It was a fast flush shot that shook him up and set him down. I

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