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January 2002 - October 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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Smokin'Joe, one of my favorites also, and Lennox Lewis that far apart. Guys,<br />

anything can happen in the heavyweight division. Marciano is trailing Ez Charles<br />

badly, than BAM it's over. Ingo Johannson caught Floyd Patterson, no one I know<br />

claims he was a better fighter, Patterson is still considered one of the best<br />

boxers ever despite his weak chin. No one I know claims Mc Call or Rahman are<br />

better than Lewis, but if they couldn't punch, they wouldn't be out there in the<br />

first place. Holmes would fall down for a lot of his opponents, was still a<br />

champ of considerable ability. Is JQ that much better than Earnie Shavers? I<br />

don't think so. He caught him early, that can happen with heavyweights. <strong>Jerry</strong><br />

had Chuvalo all the way, then took a knockdown. Ali got caught by Chuck Wepner.<br />

When the guys are this big, anything can happen. Lewis is a tremendous boxer and<br />

a credit to the sport, easily top 20. Also, there's a big diff between punching<br />

power and physical strength, which some here seem to mix up. Foreman was a huge<br />

strong guy who could also punch with amazing power. Tyson is a smaller guy, but<br />

his punching power was just as big. Foreman fell all over the place vs. Ron<br />

Lyle, don't forget. His chin was not that well tested. JQ took Lyle's punch much<br />

better, that's a chin. Sorry, I don't agree that Foreman, Holmes are as far up<br />

the list as some here do. I rank them, Joe and Lewis not that far apart at all.<br />

To each his own. Massimo, I've enjoyed your "White Shadows" references. I don't<br />

dislike Shaq, I just think his 'star card' has allowed him a lot of unearned<br />

credit. If NBA games are called evenly, Shaq fouls out of most of them before<br />

the fourth quarter, this is not football. Real nice guy, very good athlete for a<br />

huge guy, needs to earn what he's been given. Andre the Giant did have a<br />

pituitary condition which killed him. When he was 21 he was a rangy athletic 7footer<br />

who sold a lot of tickets. He was over 400 lbs. when he died. A mustsee<br />

is Lewis's short, amazingly quick work of Razor Ruddock. Ruddock was a big<br />

puncher, not a very good boxer, as Lewis, Morrison revealed. Carnera has been<br />

mentioned as a huge guy with a less-than-huge punch, size and power do not<br />

always go hand in hand. I watched Bert Cooper nearly KO Evander Holyfield, it<br />

takes nothing away from EH's rep as a great fighter. Anything can happen with<br />

heavys. Not having a great chin takes nothing away from quite a few very good<br />

fighters. |<br />

|9/19/03 03:12:22 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|<strong>Jerry</strong> would<br />

have had an outside chance to beat Tyson but I am afraid Tyson's fast sharp<br />

accurate combination punching in his prime would have cut <strong>Jerry</strong> to ribbons. <strong>The</strong><br />

later version of Tyson, standing too straight up and throwing one punch at a<br />

time and then tying up his opponent, was (is) very beatable by an in prime<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong>. People forget that Tyson at his best was a monster of a fighter. It was<br />

when his crazy outside of the ring life began to effect his concentration inside<br />

of the ring that he became almost just another fighter. Tyson, of course,<br />

always has had that tremendous punching power and finishing ability when he had<br />

a man hurt so he never could be just another fighter. |<br />

|9/19/03 03:15:45 PM|kookoo|ny||kookooclock000@yahoo.com||||7|very good road<br />

man, it's a boxing site folks. i don't agree w / road man. quarry is not big<br />

enough to compete against todays people. thats not a putdown on jerry, patterson<br />

ellis even frazier would have no chance at all. frazier because of his style<br />

would get knocked out in 1 rd. no disrespect to frazier. i'm writing a book also<br />

kent. it's called kents travel guide , california fact or fiction or maybe<br />

newyork where to find it. the clock has struck, gotta go coo coo|<br />

|9/19/03 03:49:23 PM|Massimo|Rome||t||||10|Gerry-Andre' <strong>The</strong> Midget weighted<br />

about 540lbs when he died, but he was not tall at all (as I discussed<br />

before).As a former Ruddock's fan I was very disappointedwhen he lost<br />

against Morrison. But that wasn't thereal Ruddock, he was overweight ! Do<br />

you rememberhis KO victory against Michael Dokes ? I think hecould hit a<br />

little harder than Tyson so... Come on,guysmatchupRuddock vs<br />

Bonavena|

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