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World Boxing Hall of Fame: Boxer Jerry Quarry
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World Boxing Hall of Fame: Heavyweight Boxer Jerry Quarry (Muhammad Ali opponent)
United States of America - The Star Spangled Banner
Oh, say! can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming;
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there:
Oh, say! does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
JERRY QUARRY
Biography
BORN; MAY 15, 1945
WHERE; BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
NATIONALITY; IRISH AMERICAN
Weight (Pro Career) 183lbs to 205lbs
Height 6'
Record (pro) 53-9-4 33 KO's
Co-Managers; Jack Quarry and Johnny Flores
Jerry Quarry first put on a pair of boxing gloves when he was three years old. By the time he was eight, he had won the Jr, Golden Gloves- 45lb Champion. he continued in the amateurs until 1964 when he culminated a great amateur career by winning the National Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championship and was the Tournaments most outstanding fighter. He set a record that is still standing today. Jerry won the title by knocking all five opponents out in three days.
Under the watchful eyes of his co-managers, his dad and veteran fight manager Johnnie Flores, Jerry turned pro in May of 1965. He ran off 12 wins in a row before running into Tony Doyle and was held to his first draw. He also had two draws with Tony Alongi. His first loss came in his 20th pro bout, against a tough veteran Eddie machen. his loss was attributed to poor conditioning and at the time Jerry promised that poor conditioning would never cost him another loss. He beat Joey Orbillo, Alex Miteff, Billy Daniels, Floyd Patterson, Buster Mathis, Brian London, Jack Bodell, Mac Foster, Ron Lyle, Thad Spencer just to name a few.
Jerry lost a disputed 15 round decision to Jimmy Ellis for the WBA version of the Heavyweight title that was stripped away from Muhammad Ali.
Boxing Illustrated named Jerry the most popular professional boxer in the world in 1968,1969 and in 1970 was tied with Muhammad Ali to share the honor. Jerry fought Muhammad Ali in what was billed as the return of the champ. Jerry got cut early in the fight and received eighteen stitches plus the loss.
Jerry came along in a boxing era that many considered to be the best of all time. In the middle 70's Jerry managed himself and was trained by Gil Clancy. Jerry continued to fight off and on until his last fight in 1992. From 1964 to 1992, 28 years 53-9-4 33 ko's
NOW JERRY IS FIGHTING TO HELP ALL ATHLETES WHO BECOME INJURED FROM BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA AND SUFFER FROM BRAIN DAMAGE i.e. Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease or dementia pugilistica.
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Muhammad Ali born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. January 17, 1942 - June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist. He is nicknamed "The Greatest" and is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century and as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Ali was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky and began training as an amateur boxer at age 12. At 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics, and turned professional later that year. He converted to Islam after 1961, and eventually took the name Muhammad Ali. He won the world heavyweight championship from Sonny Liston in a major upset at age 22 in 1964.
In 1966, Ali refused to be drafted into the military, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the Vietnam War. He was arrested, found guilty of draft evasion, and stripped of his boxing titles. He appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, which overturned his conviction in 1971, but he had not fought for nearly four years and lost a period of peak performance as an athlete. His actions as a conscientious objector to the war made him an icon for the larger counterculture generation, and he was a high-profile figure of racial pride for African Americans during the civil rights movement.
Ali was one of the leading heavyweight boxers of the 20th century, and he remains the only three-time lineal champion of that division. His records were unbeaten for 35 years of beating 21 boxers for the world heavyweight title and winning 14 unified title bouts. Ali thrived in the spotlight at a time when most fighters let their managers do the talking, and he was often provocative and outlandish.
Ali retired from boxing in 1981 and focused on religion and charity. In 1984, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome, which some reports attribute to boxing-related injuries, though he and his physician disputed this.
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World Boxing Hall of Fame: Heavyweight Boxer Jerry Quarry (Muhammad Ali opponent)

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@paulnesbitt1698
@paulnesbitt1698 4 года назад
Jerry quarry was one of the greatest and bravest heavyweights of his time. Sadly most people remember Jerry as Ali's comeback fight....but take a look into Jerry's career....he had one of the greatest fights I ever seen against a prime JOE Frazier.....he beat a good heavyweight in thad Spencer....he beat a prime Ron lyle and boxed exceptionally well that night.. ..he fought a draw and a win against a still good floyd Patterson....he reached the final of the heavyweight tournament .. He knocked out a prime ernie shavers in 1 round....he was one of the most courageous fighter I've ever seen. Maybe the best heavyweight never to win a title. Jerry quarry wasn't a white hope.....he was a great heavyweight fighter. R.I.P Jerry. A true heavyweight warrior.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Well said. Jerry was a gutsy fighter, always exciting to watch, as he gave it his all. Also, he was a classy guy. Very gracious. It's tragic how things turned out for him, in the end. Also, he was funny and could sing, not as good as some, but better than most. I'd take his voice over Joe Frazier's and the 'Knockouts'. Altho, Joe did get regular gigs. Cheers.
@michaelj529
@michaelj529 3 года назад
Well said.
@uncjim
@uncjim 8 лет назад
Jerry Quarry..COURAGE.
@kevdean9967
@kevdean9967 5 лет назад
Jerry did the best Ali impersonation I've ever heard. He had a good ear! RIP Jerry!!
@maestroofamore8948
@maestroofamore8948 4 года назад
Eddie Murphy did the best Ali impression I've ever heard.
@frederickhunter4649
@frederickhunter4649 11 месяцев назад
Maybe he should have been an entertainer
@howardadamsky2417
@howardadamsky2417 6 лет назад
Oh My God. This is wonderful.
@ynotttt
@ynotttt 5 лет назад
I’ve found the history of Jerry Quarry a fascinating thing. He was very entertaining even outside the ring. Very creative and talented. Also a big heart....in and out of the ring. It makes the final results even harder to stomach. A big time heavyweight contender that probably doesn’t get his due.
@roberthowes7081
@roberthowes7081 4 года назад
Whoever put this in, Thank you! Very well done Jerry! May you Rest in Peace my friend!!!
@gkparks1
@gkparks1 9 лет назад
RIP Jerry.
@conniepatterson1223
@conniepatterson1223 7 лет назад
I have been looking for years for the Golden Glove awards from around 1969 video where he was presented the award,because I gave him that award to him as Miss Golden Gloves in Los Angeles, but can't find it anywhere!
@jtstevenson81
@jtstevenson81 5 лет назад
That is awesome!
@El91637
@El91637 4 года назад
Awesome. Inspirational. A great fighter and a great man with courage, character, and heart. He sings with sincerity.
@patriciamaasjo1960
@patriciamaasjo1960 7 лет назад
Wow! Awesome! Who knew he could sing. R. I. P.
@tonyx8750
@tonyx8750 3 года назад
Always entertaining, good performance, rest is peace Jerry ( PS beat Shavers and Lyle ! How many can say that ? ) always thought looked a bit like a young Nick Nolte
@crichtonhamilton7775
@crichtonhamilton7775 5 лет назад
God bless him
@swedenoble6083
@swedenoble6083 4 года назад
Let's give it up for the bellflower bomber 💯💪💥God bless you Jerry
@nickteed4038
@nickteed4038 3 года назад
I love Jerry Quarry. What a great man.
@farokhghovanlou4091
@farokhghovanlou4091 4 года назад
jerry quarry , great fighter and wonderful man.
@joergwicki9959
@joergwicki9959 3 года назад
Ohh ... BRAVE ... JEERY ... Goad bless you ... I‘m still love you deepli !!! Thank you very much for this Video 🇨🇭💕😊 !!!
@mwolf5895
@mwolf5895 5 лет назад
Jerry quarry and Joe frazier were great singers. They should have went on tour together
@COLEEN322
@COLEEN322 8 лет назад
From a huge fan in England great job Jerry we miss you, R.I.P.
@kalimanblack
@kalimanblack 9 лет назад
Irish Jerry B!!!!!!
@richardweiler3966
@richardweiler3966 4 года назад
Quarry also did a drop dead, spot on imitation of Muhammad Ali.
@nickycoley1
@nickycoley1 8 лет назад
You did great Jerry god bless you RIP
@liberty5069
@liberty5069 3 года назад
To beat Ron Lyle and knockout Ernie Shavers? Yeah, he was a tough dude.
@kentaappel
@kentaappel 6 лет назад
Jerry was a better singer than this shows. He sang By The Time I Get To Phoenix on Merv Griffin. I hope that footage shows up somewhere.
@farroutproductions
@farroutproductions 4 года назад
What other songs did Jerry Quarry like to sing? I heard he sung in Hawaii and a lot of other places?
@kentaappel
@kentaappel 4 года назад
@@farroutproductions I know he loved Elvis and I think he did some country too. He sang a lot in Southern Cal.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
@End Racism 2k17 He had a good sense of humor, too. His Ali impression is the best.
@Hawkman-ns9jw
@Hawkman-ns9jw 4 года назад
@@kentaappel he was three dog nights road manager in the 73 I believe...can only imagine the crazy times he had with chuck negron
@kentaappel
@kentaappel 4 года назад
@@waynej2608 yes, Jerry did a good imitation of Ali. I heard his brother Mike imitate Ali as well and he also had it down. I seem to remember Jerry doing his impression of Ali with Ali next to him.
@zenog8497
@zenog8497 5 лет назад
Legend for sure
@michaelj529
@michaelj529 3 года назад
Beautiful. RIP Jerry
@lisar3006
@lisar3006 9 лет назад
Not bad I have heard worse. RIP Jerry.
@Toniann8-20
@Toniann8-20 2 года назад
One of the Best ❤️
@maestroofamore8948
@maestroofamore8948 4 года назад
Better than I could do...
@tcb6857
@tcb6857 2 месяца назад
He sang it exactly how its supposed to be sung. Well done champ.
@jordanjohnson9432
@jordanjohnson9432 6 лет назад
RIP Champ
@bigjoeb7148
@bigjoeb7148 5 лет назад
Well done Jerry!!!!
@carlhughes6459
@carlhughes6459 4 года назад
Didn’t give a fuck about anyone, would fight anyone and was only beaten by the absolute cream, was a absolute credit to boxing, i miss watching him fight absolutely no fear of anyone even shavers
@glengurnari1257
@glengurnari1257 8 лет назад
shame on what happened to him rip
@mikeycapp1
@mikeycapp1 6 лет назад
He would fight again in 1992 5 years after this very emotional rendition of the National Anthem, Losing a 6 round decision to Ron Cramner in a very ill advised comeback attempt.
@tionlover
@tionlover 5 лет назад
Michael Coppola damn, so he was only 42 at the time?
@francobrown6844
@francobrown6844 2 года назад
God bless Jerry true all american
@michaeljoyner6470
@michaeljoyner6470 7 месяцев назад
Good Job Jerry !!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@lordburlap4514
@lordburlap4514 3 года назад
Easy journey.......
@petewoeger
@petewoeger 9 лет назад
Doggone good job
@malcolmarnsdorff6782
@malcolmarnsdorff6782 3 года назад
This is one tough guy. Typical Irishman...
@barnabywylde2224
@barnabywylde2224 6 лет назад
Better than Ashlee Simpson...
@maestroofamore8948
@maestroofamore8948 4 года назад
*OR* Roseanne Barr.
@willandrews9741
@willandrews9741 2 года назад
I’m surprised he did an admirable job.
@charlesterrizzi8311
@charlesterrizzi8311 4 года назад
That’s really hard to sing, good job Jerry
@stuartperry1047
@stuartperry1047 2 года назад
Word for word- he nailed it. RIP
@vestibulate
@vestibulate 5 лет назад
I'm sure Jimmy Lennon and the rest of those who just couldn't stop referring to Quarry as a "White Hope" weren't consciously trying to be condescending towards the guy, or racist. Boxing historians remind us that the term "White Hope" was coined during Jack Johnson's heavyweight title reign, to describe various contenders whose racial status would reassure most of the country should one of them manage to dethrone the defiant Johnson. It's an odious term from an ugly time, and it was revived during the 1960s when a succession of black champions-including the widely detested Muhammad Ali- caused unease in mainstream America. This was a time of civil rights marches and Black Panther rallies, of urban riots and political realignments. When commentators dragged the expression "White Hope" out of its nearly forgotten obscurity, they were making a statement, wittingly or not, that America needed a white champion to set things right. It wasn't Quarry's fault that this worthless tag was put on him. He was a capable fighter who came to an unfortunate ending, and being labelled according to his race contributed nothing to his achievements or his tribulations.
@kevdean9967
@kevdean9967 5 лет назад
I think Jim Jeffries was Thee "White Hope".
@swedenoble6083
@swedenoble6083 4 года назад
What is what that have to do with anything with Jerry quarry & 🤔and the person you're talking about was Tommy The Duke Morrison he had botched foreman and none of them were the great White Hope 😊😉
@richardweiler3966
@richardweiler3966 4 года назад
Jerry was very proud of being viewed as a white hope. It's on his tombstone.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
@@richardweiler3966 Actually, he didn't like that term. That it is on his tombstone is highly incongrous. It has little to with Quarry's personal wishes and desires. That was all a ruse perpetuated by the press. It's unfortunate that it somehow defines him, for many.
@robertfantauzzo491
@robertfantauzzo491 Месяц назад
One of my favorites of all time
@williamfrawley1175
@williamfrawley1175 3 года назад
Tough son of a gun!!!!
@skinrule1
@skinrule1 5 лет назад
Well, it was better than Carl Lewis
@petermorrissey8497
@petermorrissey8497 3 года назад
X.
@muffdiver240
@muffdiver240 5 лет назад
Before he lost all his marbles.
@richardweiler3966
@richardweiler3966 4 года назад
Quarry wasn't insane, as you so eloquently imply. He suffered from dementia. Geez, get a clue.
@swedenoble6083
@swedenoble6083 4 года назад
why does everybody want a comment about his dementia and brain damage name more than 4 heavyweights in any division the didn't suffer the same fate Joe Frazier couldn't say a structured sentence the last few years of his life Muhammad Ali they kept alive for 20 plus years on medication and I missed it shameless instead of being a smart-ass why don't you say this took a lot of courage showed a lot of heart which Jerry always did and he did his best dumb s***
@phillyguy2142
@phillyguy2142 3 года назад
Definitely better than Roseanne Barr
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