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January 2002 - October 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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tactical opportunities. He had Frazier early in their first fight, and figured<br />

that he could continue to push and trade with him. <strong>The</strong> Norton fight shows<br />

flashes of what <strong>Jerry</strong> could have done if they'd fought sooner, but does not come<br />

close to prime vs. prime, which is about even. I think if you want to look at<br />

a fighter who built a great game around the jab, Larry Holmes might be the guy.<br />

Ali was amazing, but also had so many other weapons. Holmes really managed his<br />

opponents with the jab, I think.|<br />

|8/16/02 09:47:44 AM|RONNYRAINS|VENTURA CALIFORNIA||RONNYRAINS@YAHOO.COM||||10|I<br />

agree, <strong>Jerry</strong> held his hands low,Even when he punched, he'd hold em' low and<br />

punch again,(mac Foster).I personally think both he and Frazier would have given<br />

"Iron" Mike tyson, all sorts of hell,Tyson"s intimadation factor would not be in<br />

effect,"iron" or aluminum, Always lose's in that aspect Where larry holmes,was<br />

the most underrated CHAMP, "Aluminum Mike" was the most overated, back to where<br />

JQ carried his hands low,he must have been comfortable with it, He sure won his<br />

share of bouts, same as his age at his untimely death (53).|<br />

|8/16/02 02:28:05 PM|charles anderson|pine<br />

bluff,ark.||ctjjandfam@aol.com||||2|in frazier 2 joe threw too many right hands<br />

that jerrydid not exspect to see. joe was real sharp that night,maybe the best<br />

complete fight of his career because he used both hands effectively. jerry<br />

looked like he slapped with his right hand against frazier and norton.looked<br />

like the only thing he wanted to throw was a left hook.|<br />

|8/16/02 02:29:47 PM|charles anderson|pine<br />

bluff,ark.||ctjjandfam@aol.com||||10|in frazier 2 joe threw too many right hands<br />

that jerrydid not exspect to see. joe was real sharp that night,maybe the best<br />

complete fight of his career because he used both hands effectively. jerry<br />

looked like he slapped with his right hand against frazier and norton.looked<br />

like the only thing he wanted to throw was a left hook.|<br />

|8/16/02 04:53:24 PM|Angelo|DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|As expressed earlier,<br />

Holmes was and is a very underrated Champion. He beat whoever they put in front<br />

of him. <strong>The</strong>y lined up the ducks and he knocked them down. He had a jab that<br />

rivaled Liston's and Ali's, plus great boxing ability. On the times that he got<br />

caught, like against Shavers, Weaver and Snipes, he recovered to take control<br />

and score a knockout each time. An "on the hill" Holmes should have been<br />

awarded decisions over Michael Spinks, because Spinks didn't do enough to take<br />

the title from a Champion. An over the hill Holmes gave Tyson a few tough<br />

rounds on short notice, gave Holyfield a very good fight and beat Ray Mercer in<br />

an upset. <strong>The</strong> win over Norton was a classic. And speaking of Norton, people<br />

forget that he might have made a career out of matching up well against Ali--but<br />

also had good power, a bizarre crablike style that confused his opponents<br />

and good stamina too. His close win against a prime Jimmy Young and the one<br />

round KO of Bobick, as well as the war with Holmes showcased the various<br />

styles/abilities this guy had. I'm starting to come around to the theory<br />

that Tyson isn't as good as everyone thought. I always thought he was an<br />

awesome power puncher who was mishandled and could have been an alltime great.<br />

But so many people are now making excellent points about how horrible his early<br />

competition was. He beat Larry Holmes after Holmes frustrated him for 3 rounds.<br />

He KOed Marvis Frazier and Michael Spinks. But what legitimate great<br />

heavyweight did he beat? After Douglas exposed him, it seems as though most<br />

decent fighters stood in with him and either beat him or at least tagged him a<br />

few times like Ruddock did. I mean, people love to take cheap shots at Gerry<br />

Cooney, but quite frankly, his wins over the senior circuit (Lyle, Norton,<br />

Young, etc.), wins against club fighters like Horace Robinson and 13 rounds with<br />

Holmes are as good as Tyson's career. A few years ago, I would have picked<br />

Tyson to beat Joe Frazier handily. Now, I look at the greats that Frazier stood<br />

in with, I look at his heart in wins and losses and I think he would survive<br />

Tyson's intimidation tactics to possibly get the win. I'm on the fence about

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