January 2002 - October 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation
January 2002 - October 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation
January 2002 - October 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation
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QUARRY'S COME BACK VS LORENZO ZANON. JERRY ROLLED HIS PICKUP AND BROKE HIS BACK<br />
FOR THE THIRD TIME, ON A CALIFORNIA BACK ROAD BY WHERE,JAMES DEAN MET HIS<br />
DEMISE.MIGHT HAVE HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH JERRY'S PERFORMANCE ALTHOUGH HE<br />
GUTTED IT OUT W/ KAYO WIN. QUARRY SHOULD HAVE BEEN FIGHTING SOMEONE LIKE 8TH<br />
RANKED EVANGELISTA, AND GOT AN EARLY KAYO, WITH THE RANKING RATHER THAN TAKE ON<br />
A MATADOR LIKE ZANON. I REMEMBER BOXING ILLUSTRATED DID RATE JQ 15TH WORLD FOR<br />
THE COMEBACK WIN.|<br />
|9/14/02 06:25:04 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||oriononside@aol.com||||10|Jimmy D, <strong>Jerry</strong><br />
had no business fighting anybody in 1977, Evangelista included. Even though he<br />
was still at a relatively young age of 32, he had taken far too much punishment<br />
and he should have stayed retired after the Norton fight. As a fan of <strong>Jerry</strong>'s I<br />
was happy to see him fight again, and I screamed at <strong>Jerry</strong> on the TV to please<br />
throw punches all the way through the bout, which saw Zanon outbox him for<br />
almost eight rounds before <strong>Jerry</strong> lowered the boom. In hindsight though, I think<br />
I was a bit selfish for wanting <strong>Jerry</strong> to fight again because it was in <strong>Jerry</strong>'s<br />
best interest not to do so. Oh by the way, I think <strong>Jerry</strong> would have beaten<br />
Evangilista, even at that stage of his career. |<br />
|9/15/02 10:08:14 AM|JIMMY DORSEY|VENTURA<br />
CALIFORNIA||RONNYRAINS@YAHOO.COM||||10|KENT; I agree, JERRY should have stayed<br />
right there in that broadcast booth,for CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR,and been<br />
happy,there were a lot of heavyweights around making ungodly money that were far<br />
inferior to JERRY'S CAREER. And of course the lure of $ included JQ TOO.Even<br />
BOONE KIRKMAN WAS MAKING A COMEBACK!! i had a ring magazine "comebacks in<br />
jeopardy" AND IT WAS AN ARTICLE, on DON KING, and JERRY'S Bout with ZANON.JQ was<br />
getting pressure from friends,even the networks were bidding for his comeback<br />
including CBS. TO "get in there". Of course when you see EVANGELISTA going 15<br />
w/ALI. FOR MORE DOUGH THAN JQ EVER MADE IN ONE FIGHT! When your doing the<br />
commentary!? I also remember seeing on the news were JQ had broken his back,<br />
than sometime later he's on a comeback in "VEGAS" and also,I BELIEVE THEY BEST<br />
TIME FOR JERRY to retire permanetly would be after that terrible cut vs ALI . AS<br />
you selfish me would have wanted him back on the scene. Although we were all<br />
ready for him to call it a day after NORTON permanetly. also "CURLY" I MEAN<br />
"KENT". i have that clipping of that truck wreck i could send a copy. He was<br />
also doing a lot of television at the time. TAKE CARE!|<br />
|9/15/02 04:03:50 PM|Evren|London||@||||10|I've just returned from fabulous<br />
Sunny Sardinia - what a place - great food and wine lovely scenery great company<br />
- WOW ! Anyway - In a fight greater than their actual three Ali will eek out a<br />
decision over Joe. I'll go for Foreman over Louis by 5th round ko. |<br />
|9/16/02 12:16:23 PM|Joe Krause|Chciago||sadmspats@yahoo.com||||10|Ali wins by<br />
decision in a 8-6-1 type fight. Frazier fans say they were robbed, and they<br />
might have been right, but Ali gets the nod. I already stated previously that<br />
Foreman KO's Louis in about 6.|<br />
|9/16/02 03:25:45 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z@yahoo.com||||10|AGAIN ON LOUIS: I<br />
will go a step further--I think Frazier would have beaten Louis. Joe had a<br />
real hard time against a crouching, plodding Arturo Godoy. Frazier was faster,<br />
smarter, much harder punching, and heavier than Godoy. Please don't get me<br />
wrong, I think Joe was great for his day, but he fought small men and fought<br />
none of the top African American heavies of his day. If a white fighter had<br />
avoided fighting a black fighter for as many years as Louis did, he would have<br />
beencrucified by the press.|<br />
|9/16/02 05:37:29 PM|Evren|London||@||||10|John in your opinion then who were<br />
the 'great black fighters' of Louis' era that he avoided ?|<br />
|9/16/02 07:30:34 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|Ken and Jimmy,my<br />
strongest apology if I've caused any problem with your computers! I failed to<br />
update my virus scanner and was infected with a virus that attaches itself to<br />
your e-mail address and sends out infected e-mail to to people you have sent<br />
mail to previously.I received e-mail from both your scanners allerting me of the