Anyone seriously considering being a boxer should see Jerry Quarry

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  • World Boxing Hall of Fame: Heavyweight Boxer Jerry Quarry (Muhammad Ali opponent)
    Jerry Quarry was the only man to fight both Muhammad Ali twice and Joe Frazier twice. 0:45 The only man to take on Muhammad Ali twice and Joe Frazier twice. The news report is unclear as there is a gap in the commentary. The word 'both' should have been used to indicate Quarry fighting both Ali and Frazier. Not just Ali but Frazier too. Joe Bugner fought Ali twice (1973 and 1975) and Frazier (1973) once. Quarry fought them both twice, the only professional boxer to do so. This is an article on Joe Bugner: Heartbreaking story of Muhammad Ali’s former opponent who lives in care home with dementia www.thesun.co.uk/sport/213335...
    This video is the 1995 CBS-TV 48 Hours news report which features Jerry and James Quarry at the Boxing Hall Of Fame Ceremony.
    Anybody considering being a boxer should see • Boxing and dementia wi...
    Details on a Muhammad Ali opponent Jerry Quarry
    Jerry Quarry fought in "The Golden Age Of Heavyweight Boxing", where the talent level of the sport and its level of international interest were at a peak.
    Jerry Quarry (1945-1999), nicknamed "The Bellflower Bomber", was an American heavyweight boxer. During the peak of his career from 1968 to 1971, Quarry was rated by Ring magazine as the most popular fighter in the sport. His most famous bouts were against world champions Floyd Patterson, Jimmy Ellis, Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali, and Ken Norton.
    Quarry retired from boxing in 1975 but had comeback fights in 1977, 1983, and 1992.
    Towards the end of his life, the punishment sustained in his boxing career caused Quarry to become a shell of himself. He developed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and required assistance to perform everyday tasks. He was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995, where he gave a slurred speech. He died in 1999, at the young age of 53.
    His younger brothers Mike and Bobby Quarry also boxed. Mike was a high-ranked contender in the light heavyweight division Jerry's older brother James was the only Quarry brother not to box. James became a carer for Jerry and set up the Jerry Quarry Foundation, a non-profit that assists disabled boxers.
    When he returned in 1983, he was 38 years old. Though appearing to be in good health, Quarry was in fact already beginning to show the effects of his lengthy boxing career. A Sports Illustrated reporter was researching an article about health problems among retired boxers, especially among those who started as child boxers. The reporter met Quarry, and although he appeared to be in good health, Quarry's performance on several simple cognitive tests was shockingly poor. This was the harbinger of the mental decline that would eventually destroy the last part of his life, dementia pugilistica, the atrophy of the brain from repeated blows to the head, eventually leading to an Alzheimer's-like state. A 1983 CT scan of Quarry's brain done for the article and agreed to by him, showed classic evidence of brain atrophy, including the characteristic cavum septi pellucidi found in many boxers with long careers. Despite these developing facts, Quarry had two wins in 1983, but the fights accelerated his mental decline.
    He retired again and was inactive as a boxer from 1984 to 1992, but Quarry continued to decline physically and mentally. His entire boxing fortune was completely gone by 1990, and Quarry filed for Social Security at age 45. Denied a boxing license in many states because of his condition, Quarry found a loophole in Colorado that allowed him to schedule an October 30, 1992 bout with Ron Cramner, a cruiserweight 16 years Quarry's junior. At age 47 years and 6 months old, Quarry provided nothing more than a 6-round punching bag for the younger fighter, losing all six rounds and the decision. Only Quarry's courage and great chin let him last the full 6 rounds. Quarry was never the same after that fight. The 1992 fight Quarry had is at / @boxinghalloffamejerry...
    Within a few years of his final bout Quarry was unable to feed or dress himself and had to be cared for by relatives, mainly his brother James, the only one of the four Quarry brothers not to box professionally. Jerry's brother, Mike, who had contended for the light-heavyweight championship, was himself beginning to show signs of dementia pugilistica in later life and died as a result on June 11, 2006. Another brother, Bobby, suffers from Parkinson's disease, believed to be the result of his own heavyweight boxing career. Jerry Quarry was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995. A television news broadcast of the event showed him barely aware of the proceedings, the dementia he suffered was now severe. Quarry was hospitalized with pneumonia on December 28, 1998, and then suffered cardiac arrest. He died at the age of 53.
    #boxing #boxer #Ali
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  • @benhartart9487
    @benhartart9487 Před 16 dny +35

    This could be Jake Paul in 2048 ❤

    • @BoxingHallofFameJerryQuarry
      @BoxingHallofFameJerryQuarry  Před 16 dny +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_Paul

    • @rolandnelson6722
      @rolandnelson6722 Před 16 dny +4

      Or later this year.

    • @georgefarrington895
      @georgefarrington895 Před 16 dny +1

      This is what concerns me about Mike Perry a very good fighter but some are too brave for their own good. Let’s hope not.

    • @johnpatrick9610
      @johnpatrick9610 Před 16 dny +10

      Like Jake Paul or not....that really is a shitty comment. Grow up.

    • @rolandnelson6722
      @rolandnelson6722 Před 16 dny +1

      @@johnpatrick9610 in a first in the history of comments sections… you are correct.

  • @Realdeal1416
    @Realdeal1416 Před 5 lety +1638

    WHEN THEY ACCUSE YOU of running or being a chicken while they`re safely sitting in their chair

    • @fredwr
      @fredwr Před 5 lety +35

      So true

    • @frankpaya690
      @frankpaya690 Před 4 lety +43

      Polish Knockers : always critiquing with their hands in their pockets because they never put on the gloves.

    • @darthrevan6
      @darthrevan6 Před 4 lety +31

      I hope Floyd Mayweather doesn't comeback, he managed to limit the punishment over the years, I hope he lets the haters stew in it.

    • @roddaz
      @roddaz Před 4 lety +3

      Amen

    • @coldmexican288
      @coldmexican288 Před 4 lety +37

      That's why I often don't romanticize the so called "Mexican style" of my people. It's easy for an spectator to demand for a fighter to put his life on the line for the sake of entertainment but those fighters are also people and they have everything to lose. That's why a lot of Mexican fans dont like Canelo. Canelo doesn't practice the traditional mexican style of fighting and people hate it.

  • @ThefightingCelt
    @ThefightingCelt Před 5 lety +2437

    Jerry , who died in 1999 , was lucky to have such a loving and caring brother .

    • @EBUNNY2012
      @EBUNNY2012 Před 5 lety +94

      Blessed to have a brother like that. Bless him for doing what he did without judgment.

    • @tittsburgfeelers2214
      @tittsburgfeelers2214 Před 5 lety +78

      Yes a hero in his own right..Motivated only by love he has for his brother..

    • @bryanknechtel8001
      @bryanknechtel8001 Před 5 lety +30

      Yeah well imagine all the money and stuff Jerry gave his brother when he was on top. It's only fitting that his brother look after him now

    • @guysmalley
      @guysmalley Před 5 lety +26

      ThefightingCelt unfortunately I have the same symptoms as Jerry’s, having a good support team around me makes a world of difference

    • @guysmalley
      @guysmalley Před 5 lety +58

      bryan knechtel you have no idea what motives his brother, don’t project your experiences with family onto him

  • @graces4117
    @graces4117 Před 4 lety +425

    His eyes seemed to come back to life when we was throwing those punches

    • @Wrestlelesson
      @Wrestlelesson Před 4 lety +33

      That showed that he had a true boxing spirit he was a true sports man he loved boxing ❤️🥊

    • @Ryujinn999
      @Ryujinn999 Před 4 lety +1

      🤧🤧🤧

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 Před 4 lety +2

      Hell yeah. He needs a punching bag. If he's still around I hope he gets plenty of bag time

    • @optimsepta7820
      @optimsepta7820 Před 4 lety +4

      @@juntjoonunya9216 he died 4 years later in 1999

    • @allbeatz5971
      @allbeatz5971 Před 4 lety +3

      Facts! Form still there and all...even the speed...a heavy bag would've done him good

  • @ButterBallTheOpossum
    @ButterBallTheOpossum Před 4 lety +84

    He's lucky he has such an kind brother

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale Před 5 lety +1751

    Jerry's brother was being a stand-up guy. Good job, brother.

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Před 5 lety +53

      He's a fuckin saint imo.
      Bless him for what he does for his family.

    • @vagabond7204
      @vagabond7204 Před 5 lety +24

      no siblings like this in today's generation

    • @3Brandon11
      @3Brandon11 Před 5 lety +10

      Absolutely he was so great to be like that to his brother

    • @PRYVTgomerPYLE
      @PRYVTgomerPYLE Před 5 lety +34

      He loves his brother! He didn't just stay for the glory days, he stayed when times are the darkest. Now that is a fucking homie!!! 100%
      Much respect.

    • @quabledistocficklepo3597
      @quabledistocficklepo3597 Před 5 lety +6

      Yeah, but another brother, I can't remember his name now, ended-up the same way, punch drunk.Was it Mike Quarry? Anyway, two punch drunk fighters in the same family is appalling.

  • @CaliJeanxx
    @CaliJeanxx Před rokem +42

    Jerry Quarry is my grandpa on my moms side. I didn’t get to know him very well because I was born in 1998, but the stories my grandma and my mom tell me are something of a dream. He really lived a life and did so many things. A serious one of a kind man with a crazy talent.

    • @ericg2166
      @ericg2166 Před rokem +5

      Cali Jean, it's obviously sad and tragic how he ended up in the end, but like you said, he really did live a life and left behind a legacy. Random people, like me, are signing into CZcams 23 years after he passed to learn more about him, and 99.99% of people in the world can't say the same.

    • @raeRai993
      @raeRai993 Před rokem +1

      Please share something with me

    • @dangrimes5078
      @dangrimes5078 Před rokem +7

      Cali Jean, let me tell you something young lady. Your grandfather Jerry Quarry is I name I grew up hearing about. He was respected and loved.
      Now you remember that you have this great man's blood in your veins so you should be very proud.

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 Před rokem +3

      Really cool having a famous ancestor like Jerry Quarry. I used to watch him on television when he was in his prime and was always proud of his Irish connections.

    • @born2build_
      @born2build_ Před 24 dny +1

      Awesome

  • @mariobros1190
    @mariobros1190 Před 4 lety +485

    Now I respect Mayweather's style even more. Hit and not get hit. Never give anything away to your opponent in boxing. In others words never let your head be an easy target.

    • @sobasicreviews3097
      @sobasicreviews3097 Před 4 lety +8

      Mario Bros running

    • @MR.BRODYMAN
      @MR.BRODYMAN Před 4 lety +1

      Mario Bros yeah but body shots still can ruin your kidneys and raise you blood pressure.

    • @kevinotoole885
      @kevinotoole885 Před 4 lety +7

      Unfortunately boxing, no matter how good you are, ye gonna get punched in the head. Yeah, there are exceptions that don’t get hit in the head much but as a sport it’s about caving in each other’s head in? Begs the question if it should be legal at all?

    • @floydmayweather5469
      @floydmayweather5469 Před 4 lety

      SoBasicReviews it’s called hit and don’t get hit but your clearly a noob 😂😂😂

    • @tom420guitar
      @tom420guitar Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah well, Floyd hasn't got much up there to lose in the first place.

  • @CTeale1
    @CTeale1 Před 4 lety +325

    I idolized heavyweight boxers when I was a kid and tried to be like them. After watching this, I’m grateful that I failed.

    • @n00bie96
      @n00bie96 Před 4 lety +56

      _mission failed successfully_

    • @NobleAbsinthe
      @NobleAbsinthe Před 4 lety +17

      @msc14111990 OK I agree boxing is for warriors but you don't need to tell someone to be a cashier at a store. Maybe be a doctor or a lawyer or some other great profession. You were extremely aggressive for no reason and come off as over compensating

    • @banbrotherhood
      @banbrotherhood Před 4 lety +11

      @msc14111990 You sure are a badass, have fun with the brain damage.

    • @upliftsouls
      @upliftsouls Před 4 lety +2

      msc14111990 You’re talking about self preservation, yet that has nothing to do with the SPORT, (keyword: SPORT) of boxing or other fighting SPORTS. Sacrificing yourself for somebody else in THE REAL WORLD, OUTSIDE OF THE RING, is different than going up against somebody WILLINGLY in a controlled environment. How dumb can you possibly be? Maybe it’s all those punches you take to the head that’s caused you to think so stupidly 😂😂😂

    • @calebncontreras-117
      @calebncontreras-117 Před 4 lety +2

      That's why I'm a pussy and only do MMA

  • @minyjackass8421
    @minyjackass8421 Před 5 lety +106

    “Tonight’s your night buddy” Jerry’s brother is a saint. Heart broken watching him having to spell out their own namesake when jerry tried to sign the glove

    • @mr.c9820
      @mr.c9820 Před 4 lety +1

      that really broke me

  • @bobanddonnareynolds1226
    @bobanddonnareynolds1226 Před 5 lety +401

    His brother is also a real man.

  • @jordanforbes2557
    @jordanforbes2557 Před 4 lety +36

    What a brother. His brother is a saint.

  • @Revelian1982
    @Revelian1982 Před 19 dny +14

    His brother is a hero. ❤

  • @russellgoulding4263
    @russellgoulding4263 Před 5 lety +302

    Jerry was blessed to have such a loyal brother.

  • @tittsburgfeelers2214
    @tittsburgfeelers2214 Před 5 lety +553

    Sad whats happened to Quarry..But his brother needs to get the award for the best brother anyone could ask for...Hes very fortunate to have this man as a brother...Family is the most important thing in this journey and he has not forgotten this..Very unselfish and admirable thing to do...World is a better place with ppl like this in it

    • @oney1three
      @oney1three Před 5 lety +2

      Tittsburg Feelers you’re family members are lucky to have you my friend.

    • @Andosneez
      @Andosneez Před 5 lety +4

      Tittsburg Feelers they are both dead

    • @mrrooter9971
      @mrrooter9971 Před 5 lety +1

      Indeed it is

    • @rockyirish4851
      @rockyirish4851 Před 5 lety +3

      Go STEELERS!

    • @TheMeanBean322
      @TheMeanBean322 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Andosneez tragic but not relevant to his sentiment

  • @Anthony-gq7dk
    @Anthony-gq7dk Před 14 dny +10

    What a great brother who took care of Jerry.

  • @shanghunter7697
    @shanghunter7697 Před 4 lety +235

    When Jerry was on top, he helped me out and that's what family's all about ! Such a great loyal brother. Respect !!

    • @SanjanaRanasingha
      @SanjanaRanasingha Před 4 lety

      Like how

    • @buckrogers4820
      @buckrogers4820 Před 4 lety

      Playback Recordings his brother said it during the video

    • @cyrushale3038
      @cyrushale3038 Před 4 lety +1

      He was never on top

    • @lendrury2771
      @lendrury2771 Před 2 lety

      @@cyrushale3038 Quarry was a fringe contender
      .when he fought the top tier fighters he got beat up bad

  • @johnmane8839
    @johnmane8839 Před 7 lety +627

    Well damn he couldnt tie his shoes or remember who he was, but he could still throw a left hook. Wow

    • @stoneworx09
      @stoneworx09 Před 5 lety +159

      muscle memory

    • @BdeJJG
      @BdeJJG Před 5 lety +12

      muscle memory

    • @frankpaya690
      @frankpaya690 Před 4 lety +2

      It doesn't prove that he still had any coordination to actually connect.I don't think you'd have to have any boxing background yourself to counter him at that point.a Old lady probably would have been able to block and counter him there.

    • @bubbajo9089
      @bubbajo9089 Před 4 lety +33

      John Mane I promise you even as an old man he could easily KO 99% of this entire comment section

    • @burninghammerstudios7033
      @burninghammerstudios7033 Před 4 lety +1

      That’s how my grandpa is. He was also a boxer

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 Před 5 lety +270

    if they gave a world title for the greatest brother, jerrys brother would be the undisputed champ.

    • @jadams0403
      @jadams0403 Před 5 lety +21

      @Nate Diaz Couldn't Beat a Rattata what if? You sound like CNN.

    • @1pigpen7
      @1pigpen7 Před 4 lety +9

      Says more about you than anything, Nate.

    • @patrickmorgan4006
      @patrickmorgan4006 Před 4 lety +2

      Certainly a great brother, but there are many, many like him, doing the same things every day. The only difference is that his brother was famous.

    • @zzixxth7003
      @zzixxth7003 Před 4 lety +1

      Nah i think Itachi would win...

    • @johndickson9542
      @johndickson9542 Před 4 lety

      @Nate Diaz Couldn't Beat a Rattata And what if you had some sense?
      But we know you don't, so strike that.

  • @edellmaxx6442
    @edellmaxx6442 Před 4 lety +207

    His brother said it All When Jerry was on top he took care of me

  • @andrewdelaney1448
    @andrewdelaney1448 Před 4 lety +289

    Jerry's brother James sadly died in 2002, he was a good guy

    • @badrrharri
      @badrrharri Před 4 lety +2

      Maybe smoking killed him

    • @paulanthony5274
      @paulanthony5274 Před 4 lety +22

      Three years after Jerry died.I believe there's something there when you go,so I think that's sweet that they can see each other again so soon.

    • @LXC828
      @LXC828 Před 4 lety

      @livey oone aids

    • @LeafFan0016
      @LeafFan0016 Před 4 lety +7

      His other brother Mike, also a boxer, died at 55 in 2006. Whole generation of Quarry's wiped out....

    • @optimsepta7820
      @optimsepta7820 Před 4 lety +3

      @@LeafFan0016 there's still 1 brother left, Bobby Quarry and yep he also suffer from brain related injury

  • @YorkieLad
    @YorkieLad Před 5 lety +817

    This is why the likes of Mayweather specialised in complete defensive work , he has never been beat and hardly a glove layed on him , now retired with Millions in the bank . People said he was boring to watch but he used his head not lost it . Real great fighter and master of Boxing

    • @ulisesventura1212
      @ulisesventura1212 Před 5 lety +36

      Never thought of it that way before, but it’s so true

    • @helielfilmz3348
      @helielfilmz3348 Před 5 lety +18

      smithdvr I was going to leave comment about this very reason you mentioned about Floyd and why the sweet science is very important while boxing putting your health at risk.

    • @patrickstewart9937
      @patrickstewart9937 Před 5 lety +17

      smithdvr defence is the best offence. That’s why Floyd has gone 50-0 in his boxing career or Calzaghe

    • @immaletyoufinish
      @immaletyoufinish Před 5 lety +14

      smithdvr no one ever said mayweather didn’t master the sport of boxing cuz he did. Just not entertaining and his haters tend to over exaggerate how lame his fights are

    • @AfrewSpines
      @AfrewSpines Před 5 lety +38

      He is boring to watch, and that's why it's such a crummy, double-edged sword when it comes to boxing: you're either a flashy fighter that pleases crowds by giving and taking blood and dying young, or you're a boring fighter that pisses a lot of crowds off by playing defensively and living to an old age.

  • @michaelclegg691
    @michaelclegg691 Před 5 lety +602

    Someday you all will respect Floyd Mayweather for fighting in a defensive stance.

    • @ragimundvonwallat8961
      @ragimundvonwallat8961 Před 5 lety +16

      stfu

    • @Supershamwow02
      @Supershamwow02 Před 4 lety +87

      We don't hate his style, we hate his attitude

    • @sobasicreviews3097
      @sobasicreviews3097 Před 4 lety +5

      Yeah, running.

    • @reggieholliday1112
      @reggieholliday1112 Před 4 lety +23

      floyd still stutters and can barely put sentences together half the time... and on top of that he is the biggest simp in history

    • @DC-ss2jx
      @DC-ss2jx Před 4 lety +10

      Cant compare heavyweight division with the welter and light divisions

  • @cptfordo7744
    @cptfordo7744 Před 2 lety +30

    Dude fought literal legends
    Patterson
    Frazier
    Ali
    Norton
    Shavers
    Lyle
    Chuvalo
    Holy crap had he fought Prime George Foreman I would be worried how much worse his condition would’ve been

    • @Soupkingmtl
      @Soupkingmtl Před 2 lety +4

      People forget how devastating foreman was in high prime, I don't think there was a stronger puncher

    • @richardhanson368
      @richardhanson368 Před rokem

      I don't think his condition could get much worse-he died about two tears after this.

    • @brucemedley635
      @brucemedley635 Před 8 měsíci

      He had a big enough heart to fight foremanRIP JERRY QUARRY he beat shavers, lyle, foster all massive punchers

    • @brucemedley635
      @brucemedley635 Před 8 měsíci

      All the fighters at that time in the 70s reckoned shavers was the master blaster and quarry ko'd shavers in a round not bad for a cruiserweight

  • @Aguz25
    @Aguz25 Před rokem +26

    Jerry's brother was a great guy, but hearing his voice you can notice he was a heavy smoker. He died in 2002 by lung cancer. Rip Quarry's brothers.

    • @shadicalplayz8932
      @shadicalplayz8932 Před rokem +1

      R.I.P. James Quarry, but James quarry is with his brother Jerry quarry again :)

  • @who301tent415
    @who301tent415 Před 5 lety +126

    He was truly blessed to have a brother that loves him. Most people in his situation would have been left to rot in a nursing home. You can tell by the way he looked he took great care of him.

  • @LarryTaint-qn8pd
    @LarryTaint-qn8pd Před 5 lety +177

    He's lucky he has a loving brother to help him.

  • @andrewbooth4776
    @andrewbooth4776 Před 3 lety +21

    Jerry will always be a hero , but his brother is also a hero for caring for him.

  • @marcomoreno3071
    @marcomoreno3071 Před 18 dny +9

    What a wonderful brother.

  • @JohnSmith-ml5dn
    @JohnSmith-ml5dn Před 5 lety +555

    A percentage of ticket sales should go to a basic pension for fighters

    • @ragimundvonwallat8961
      @ragimundvonwallat8961 Před 5 lety +19

      no! it start with a good intention and then it get abused and scammed... look what happenned with pension for hockey player in the 70's (scammed away).

    • @paulbenoit6076
      @paulbenoit6076 Před 5 lety +3

      John Smith That two million dollars should had gone to a pension fund.

    • @Rondawwg
      @Rondawwg Před 5 lety +1

      John Smith what a great idea.

    • @TinkerTailorSoldier1
      @TinkerTailorSoldier1 Před 5 lety +11

      Or they can save their winnings...

    • @loveboxinglucky1716
      @loveboxinglucky1716 Před 4 lety +4

      @@TinkerTailorSoldier1 some of them got ripped off big time never seen any real money

  • @beathogsproductioncompany5478

    Jerry Quarry was such a good man. he taught me a lot growing up, I used to date his niece when I was in Highschool. he could remember every fight he was in, how many rounds he went, how many punched were thrown but didn't know his own Birthdate. He taught me how to box at an early age, he was a great man.

    • @docsmithdc
      @docsmithdc Před 5 lety +4

      Agreed.There was never a more courageous fighter.

  • @arfamccann5824
    @arfamccann5824 Před 10 měsíci +10

    I loved Jerry as a boxer and as a man. I met him (when I was a teenager) when Jerry came to the UK to fight Jack Bodell. He was just awesome. It’s a terrible shame to see him like this in his later life. RIP Jerry, to me you was a champion! 🥊🙏🏼

  • @guysmalley
    @guysmalley Před 4 lety +46

    At 70 , football was my undoing, many concussions and I slur my speech , very unbalanced and depression/ anger. With all of this I would gladly do it again. But go into contact sports with your eyes open

  • @mrzed2349
    @mrzed2349 Před 5 lety +74

    I've trained as a boxer almost all my life. I'm 53. I've sparred . I'm starting to slow down . I have aches and pains but thankfully nothing like this.

    • @salvatorewilk4220
      @salvatorewilk4220 Před 4 lety +1

      mr zed start stretching my guy and keep that heart goin always

    • @updod88
      @updod88 Před 4 lety +2

      @@salvatorewilk4220 Stop man. Go train Karate, or Wing Chun. It's perfect for your age man

    • @calebpagan2226
      @calebpagan2226 Před 4 lety +7

      @@updod88 Is wing chun even a legit martial art? I've never seen it used in a real fight.

    • @righteousman5231
      @righteousman5231 Před 4 lety +5

      Calebboi its very effective when you wanna eat some chinese with a couple of noudle sticks

    • @cherryperoxide
      @cherryperoxide Před 4 lety +1

      back then sparring was fighting with headgear, and they sparred every day, science has progressed a lot

  • @pitbullruss5636
    @pitbullruss5636 Před 5 lety +147

    My respect to a great man ....... God bless his brother

  • @atune2682
    @atune2682 Před rokem +16

    im glad he had such a good loving caring brother

    • @koneking2569
      @koneking2569 Před rokem

      Sadly, he also past away from brain trauma, and I believe there was another brother or cousin who had a similar fate.

    • @craigridley7369
      @craigridley7369 Před rokem

      @@koneking2569 no, that was Mike. This is James who cared for him. And something is off. They must have an inherited Condition making them more susceptible to it.

    • @shirokuma145
      @shirokuma145 Před 7 měsíci

      @@koneking2569the brother in the video also died shortly after Jerry but ironically it wasn’t CTE related, was lung cancer

  • @user-eh8gs4jj5l
    @user-eh8gs4jj5l Před 2 měsíci +10

    An incredible warrior, refused to quit.
    We love you Jerry, God Bless You.

  • @wildbillhackett
    @wildbillhackett Před 5 lety +284

    I might also point out that his younger boxer-brother Mike also died of pugilistic dementia while still in his 50's.

    • @robertrodriguez787
      @robertrodriguez787 Před 5 lety +1

      My step father had dementia

    • @franermang
      @franermang Před 5 lety

      Never new this thanks for sharing

    • @dinaaprea8614
      @dinaaprea8614 Před 5 lety +5

      Will Hackett a helluva fighter in his own right.....

    • @charlesolson5101
      @charlesolson5101 Před 5 lety +8

      James also died not long after Jerry and he wasn't a boxer. There's one brother still alive, Bobby who is the youngest of the four brothers. Bobby was a boxer too he fought the 90s version of the great white hope Tommy Morrison and got KOed.

    • @theruggedscholar1544
      @theruggedscholar1544 Před 4 lety

      Thank you for sharing this information.....
      Bob Foster (RIP) almost killed Mike Quarry.

  • @bertilfaux4194
    @bertilfaux4194 Před 5 lety +94

    Jerry Quarry was the greatest heavyweight to never become champion -George Foreman

  • @Supplayers
    @Supplayers Před 4 lety +21

    RIP Jerry & his brother is a good man for taking care of him respect.

  • @werlder
    @werlder Před 4 lety +22

    He died 3 years after this at only age 53. Developed pneumonia, heart stopped, and never woke up again. Boxing broke this man in ways we still don't understand.

    • @glenw-xm5zf
      @glenw-xm5zf Před 28 dny +1

      I boxed amateur. I was so so with a good punch. I hate pro boxing. Run by the mob, and also because I would be dirt poor (or dead) if I had even thought of going there

    • @deltabravo1969
      @deltabravo1969 Před 22 dny

      Sad.

  • @white8590
    @white8590 Před 4 lety +106

    I feel really bad for him. He looks really aged to just be 50. Whenever he was throwing those punches, I saw more life and concentration in his eyes.

  • @renatodemavibas8560
    @renatodemavibas8560 Před 5 lety +167

    I admired him for his courage and skills in the ring. If there was already a cruiserweight division of 190 lbs. at his time, he could have been a champion for a long time, and would not have to receive such heavy blows from bigger and heavier opponents. I salute you, Jerry Quarry!

    • @robertjones1543
      @robertjones1543 Před 4 lety +1

      Your rigjt.just like there should be a super heavywright division for guys like the klitchcos who where unfairly alliwed to fight mucj smallrr men

    • @theruggedscholar1544
      @theruggedscholar1544 Před 4 lety

      I couldn't agree more....

  • @jerrynewman1380
    @jerrynewman1380 Před 4 lety +22

    I'm 66 years old and I remember watching this strong hearted man box...I knew even when I was young that he was a Stout hearted fearless man....I'm glad that was part of that era and all the things that happened taught me many lessons in life...

  • @upnywhiteb
    @upnywhiteb Před 15 dny +9

    Jerry had a fantastic brother.

  • @bobklein1665
    @bobklein1665 Před 5 lety +111

    Just like Muhammad Ali Jerry stayed in the boxing game too long.

    • @camreese
      @camreese Před 5 lety +1

      Bob Klein and fought joe Frazier one too many times

    • @smilefriend7171
      @smilefriend7171 Před 5 lety

      @jai yen yen Not to mention younger boxers ''recover'' quicker from concussions. Hence they are ''fresh'' unlike old boxers who are still suffering from last fight's damage.

  • @vinnyrose3672
    @vinnyrose3672 Před 5 lety +119

    Rip Jerry quarry u were an amazing boxer & god bless your brother

  • @billrossignon8621
    @billrossignon8621 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Jerry had a caring and compassionate brother. RIP

  • @johnmcmahon1119
    @johnmcmahon1119 Před 18 dny +10

    R.I.P. Jerry.

  • @Dangel0621
    @Dangel0621 Před 5 lety +16

    Jerry's brother is the epitome of I am my brother's keeper.

  • @scoobydoowhereareyou94
    @scoobydoowhereareyou94 Před 4 lety +33

    2020 and people are shocked that being hit in the head seriously is not good for a person
    really, next they will work out going into combat is bad psychologically on a person

  • @DrDemented9885
    @DrDemented9885 Před 3 lety +19

    I boxed for 6 years and took some hella hits. I’m 35 now and I know that I have memory lapse and sometimes my hands will drop things involuntarily. So please all young aspiring boxers watch this and take warning. Your going to do what your do and I under that, but you must be made aware of the price you may have to pay. God bless and be safe.

    • @inferno5755
      @inferno5755 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m an aspiring boxer looking to compete on an amateur level very soon and I just wanted to ask you if even after going through your career of boxing, do you regret it now that you have to face the consequences? Because I feel like there is nothing in this world I want to do besides box.

    • @DrDemented9885
      @DrDemented9885 Před 3 lety +2

      No regrets. Like you it was all I wanted to do. All I want isyoung people to know is there are consequences. When we are young we think nothing bad can happen or were invincible. If it’s your passion and what you want to do go for it!!! Just try to be mindful of your body and what it tell you. I wish you the best of luck in your career and maybe one day I’ll see you on PPV!

    • @yaboyjonez9476
      @yaboyjonez9476 Před 3 lety +1

      @@inferno5755 Regret is looking back at something you didn't do and having to live with the thought of not knowing what would have happened. That being said if that's what you want to do. Do it!

    • @mattiam.7402
      @mattiam.7402 Před 3 lety +2

      In that 6 years you were doing things in a "tough" way? I mean like a lot of hard sparring, a lot of amateur fights and really heavy blows/ko taken
      Thank you for your response

    • @decimated550
      @decimated550 Před 3 lety

      Wow thats some hard truth you're sharing. Salute

  • @garrettclark7778
    @garrettclark7778 Před 4 lety +42

    “Because there is no quit, in the game for me”

  • @TheClinchMagazine
    @TheClinchMagazine Před 4 lety +228

    This is why Floyd fights like this now.

    • @diegojames8678
      @diegojames8678 Před 4 lety +50

      I used to criticize Floyd. But now I see that he went in professional boxing without coming out with health problems and obtained a hole lot of wealth. In my book that's victory

    • @sayhellotomylittlefriend1627
      @sayhellotomylittlefriend1627 Před 4 lety +18

      The problem of boxing is not just the fight. You spar almost every day and even if you have helmet and big gloves it's not good for your brain anyway. So even if floyd is 49-0 (mcgregor doesn't count) and he didn't took a lot of punishment during his fights he must have some problem because of intense training

    • @daffyslooney2867
      @daffyslooney2867 Před 4 lety +2

      Floyd couldn't fight any other way-otherwise he would have lost his share of fights. His father punched harder than he. And junior knew that... he has no punching power, so he had to rely on his defensive boxing ability to win, that all.

    • @stealthiscool
      @stealthiscool Před 4 lety +11

      say hello to my little friend the gloves make it worse because they allow fighters to take more sustained punishment when a bare knuckle punch would knock you out quicker

    • @diegojames8678
      @diegojames8678 Před 4 lety +3

      Yup. It's just a part of sports. I used to work at a factory and I remember this Mexican lady that worked there came in crying. Said that her son was in the hospital from a kick to the head. He does UFC. Told me that the left side of his face was now paralyzed. He told her that he was gonna keep on going in the sport... Sports are a risk..

  • @pam-gw6uk
    @pam-gw6uk Před 4 lety +31

    His life,his choice,the path he chose,he walked with dignity and courage.

  • @robs2000
    @robs2000 Před 4 lety +24

    what a fantastic brother to have

  • @honestjohn6222
    @honestjohn6222 Před 21 dnem +8

    Great fighter. And Great Brother

  • @goodgollywally
    @goodgollywally Před 5 lety +72

    Greatest brother ever!

  • @MrEvangelist777
    @MrEvangelist777 Před 5 lety +35

    At 14 stone, today he would definitely be the cruiserweight champion of the world. He stood toe to toe with the best and never backed down. Ernie Shavers considered by many as one of the hardest punching heavyweights ever was a red hot favourite to ko Quarry, but it was Quarry who ko'd him in the first, RIP Champ.

  • @robertoslama331
    @robertoslama331 Před 4 lety +53

    I cracked when I saw him need assistance signing the glove. That was tough to see

  • @arctodus0163
    @arctodus0163 Před 4 lety +13

    His brother is a good man to take care of him like that.

  • @jazzmann1198
    @jazzmann1198 Před 10 lety +29

    Hes still my hero.I started boxing because of Jerry Quarry...*R.I.P*

  • @rokmin8550
    @rokmin8550 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I left boxing at age 28 (I'm 36 now) for suspected neurological reasons (dysphemia) and after a year long stint with alcohol went back to school and got a good job in IT. My condition hasn't gotten any worse, but no better either. I was told because I was relatively young it might improve, and I have learned some tricks to hide it, so I'm hoping for the best. I still workout like I was fighting, but no sparring. I have such mixed feelings about this sport. All the best to Jerry.

    • @polishherowitoldpilecki5521
      @polishherowitoldpilecki5521 Před 2 měsíci

      I currently practice boxing but I don’t spar or enter the ring. I love this sport, breaks my heart that it breaks you mentally.
      Does it affect your intelligence in anyway?

    • @rokmin8550
      @rokmin8550 Před 2 měsíci

      @@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 no I feel I think the same way, its only speaking for more than a few sentences where I notice it. I've learned to cover it up somewhat over the years but its still there. Yes I know what you mean, I feel the same way.

  • @PeteHob
    @PeteHob Před 26 dny +5

    Rest in peace, Mr. Quarry. I was a big Ali fan so I didn’t realize what a good boxer you were at that time. Several years later after doing more research watching old bouts, I saw what a talented boxer you were with tremendous heart.

  • @kubuspuchatek19833
    @kubuspuchatek19833 Před 4 lety +29

    This man deserves our admiration for he lost his life for our entertainment.

  • @rickeyspanish7679
    @rickeyspanish7679 Před 5 lety +272

    In Boxing the glove only protects the hand, not the brain.. Sad

    • @silosis
      @silosis Před 5 lety +31

      mostly protects the hand, but also is harder to knock someone out, so they get hit even more, accumulating more damage

    • @isolator86
      @isolator86 Před 5 lety +2

      Anthony Macias the mouthpiece protects the brain slightly

    • @PaschanTOPs
      @PaschanTOPs Před 5 lety +5

      Well it depends. When the gloves were thinner there were a lot more of deaths in boxing.

    • @Swag0nmydick
      @Swag0nmydick Před 5 lety +12

      They mostly just protect from cuts, only thing protecting the brain is the mouthguard

    • @charliechan6892
      @charliechan6892 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Swag0nmydick I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but the mouth guard protects the mouth, that's it, not your brain, I know it's crazy.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop Před 5 lety +32

    Jerry Quarry was a tough, tough guy.

  • @waddney4121
    @waddney4121 Před 2 dny +5

    what a great brother

  • @nobody-ko7mg
    @nobody-ko7mg Před 2 lety +15

    this is god damn heartbreaking. I no longer think boxers are over-paid, Mayweather is a damn genius for playing defensive.

  • @darrylbailey8397
    @darrylbailey8397 Před 5 lety +48

    I still remember Jerry Quarry, one of the greatest, RIP Mr. JQ peace be with you!

    • @kch7051
      @kch7051 Před 5 lety +2

      RIP...but lets be real here..nowhere close to one of the greatest. Cmon now

    • @guitarstaraces746
      @guitarstaraces746 Před 5 lety +1

      Hammerland
      That's disrespectful first off look at the people he fought! You don't get to fight Ali twice if you are a bum, he took on top fighters and beat many unlike the heavyweights today who need paying tens of millions to fight eachother! If he was around today in his prime I could see him most likely being champion, back then Heavyweight fights were exciting! But recently it's become a jab fest lol

    • @kaganplant167
      @kaganplant167 Před 5 lety

      @@guitarstaraces746 "That's disrespectful" Facts don't care about respect.
      "You don't get to fight Ali twice if you are a bum" Not being the greatest doesn't make you a bum, does it. Do you know what a strawman argument is?
      "he took on top fighters and beat many unlike the heavyweights today who need paying tens of millions to fight eachother" There is a severe disconnect between those two points.

  • @Horseracingtip
    @Horseracingtip Před 19 dny +11

    Ali and many others were the same way.

  • @flowrepins6663
    @flowrepins6663 Před rokem +11

    his brother is very good and inspiring. he has some unique voice too he would make a good rock singer

  • @BobHolster-om8rf
    @BobHolster-om8rf Před 10 dny +6

    AT LEAST HE HAD HIS MOMENTS OF GLORY.
    WHAT ABOUT ALL THE WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE WHO END UP LIKE HIM WHOM NOBODY EVER HEARD OF. GOD BLESS HIM AND EVERY OTHER PERSON IN THE SAME SITUATION.

  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 Před 5 lety +49

    Great fighter who gave his heart and more.
    It’s important to remember that
    all things come with a price.

  • @tonyjones1560
    @tonyjones1560 Před 4 lety +23

    Jerry Quarry was an in-your-face fighter who would take two or three hard shots to the head in order to land one. His story's a lot of things. Not least, a cautionary tale...and not just for boxers, but football players and pro wrestlers (yes, for real), too.

  • @petersneddon1579
    @petersneddon1579 Před dnem +2

    I was 11 years old and watched him fight Ali in his comeback fight (1970) after being banned for four years it's the earliest fight I actually watched and all his fight after that, so sad what happened to this warrior but what a great brother RIP Jerry.

  • @rockierok3899
    @rockierok3899 Před 22 dny +13

    The only ones that win in boxing are the promoters.

  • @misterbaleize
    @misterbaleize Před 4 lety +60

    A terrible tragedy - his brother, Mike, died of the same condition too, at the age of 55. RIP, both of you.

    • @Realtrollking2988
      @Realtrollking2988 Před 4 lety

      His brother may have caught it from jerry

    • @lefez9015
      @lefez9015 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Realtrollking2988 Both of them used to box. It's not genetic.

    • @therealc.t.7085
      @therealc.t.7085 Před 4 lety +1

      Trollking2988 what?

    • @optimsepta7820
      @optimsepta7820 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lefez9015 Yeah, in fact of the four Quarry brothers, only James (the brother who cares for Jerry) who didn't box professionally

  • @MBDronePhoto
    @MBDronePhoto Před 2 lety +13

    His brother Mike died suffering the same fate. He was once prophetically quoted... "Life is lived forwards, learned backwards."

  • @MichaelHickey2003
    @MichaelHickey2003 Před měsícem +8

    its such a shame what happened to him, beautiful fighter, loved the joe frazier fight

  • @awsomejoe36
    @awsomejoe36 Před 2 lety +15

    His brother is such a good man

  • @roberttrepagnier9149
    @roberttrepagnier9149 Před 5 lety +35

    This is so tragic. I can't help wonder how many MMA fighters will end up like this.

    • @andreware6492
      @andreware6492 Před 5 lety +6

      Tony Ferguson is already showing signs of brain damage as is Mark Hunt we will see many more. That’s why I like wrestling and BJJ more

    • @emachine556
      @emachine556 Před 5 lety

      @TightSqueezes how so? 4oz gloves in mma, also elbows, knees, and kicks to the head hit harder. also don' t forget thr beginings of mma like vale tudo. where they had no gloves, no weight classes and very limited rules

    • @finhyland4270
      @finhyland4270 Před 5 lety +19

      Mma is nowhere near as dangerous, it's more violent but in boxing you take constant punches to the head, a lot of the time in mma they are leg kicked,double legged, lot of the fights are on the ground..

    • @raptorheyzeus
      @raptorheyzeus Před 5 lety +7

      @@emachine556 it's not getting hit harder. It's just the huge focus on hitting the head repeatedly. While MMA you can do damage in all types of way not just punches to the head. Plus more rounds; and allowing fighters to get back up after a knockdown (where they will take more damage because they are allowed a second chance, where as in MMA you get knocked down, you get submitted or ground and pounded then finished).

    • @ballinhamster3170
      @ballinhamster3170 Před 5 lety +5

      4 oz gloves being worse is a misconception, heavier gloves actually allow you to punch and take more punches without broken bones/bleeding. Sure, head kicks can be more damaging in one go, but they are rare and the main issue is frequency of head trauma. That being said, MMA fighters definitely need to be careful. Train smart, and don’t retire too late.

  • @gerardogallegos5589
    @gerardogallegos5589 Před 7 měsíci +13

    God bless his brother 💯

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi Před 11 dny +8

    What a brother - MUCH RESPECT SIR.

  • @TheWolvesCurse
    @TheWolvesCurse Před 4 lety +30

    his brother is a great human being and a prime example of how family should be.

    • @TheWolvesCurse
      @TheWolvesCurse Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaelakomolafe8407 just like football, or any other full contact sport for that matter. some people have their hearts in those kinds of sport though, and you can hardly get in the way of someone who's determined like that.

    • @DHTCF
      @DHTCF Před 3 lety

      @@TheWolvesCurse it's not like other contact sports. In sports like rugby, there's danger, but the objective isn't to harm the opponent. In boxing - and I accept that most boxers are decent people who don't want to cause permanent harm - the objective is to cause a significant brain injury.

    • @joshuatree5620
      @joshuatree5620 Před 3 lety

      @@DHTCF the objective is to be the last one standing,it aint about wanting to hurt anybody.its about not wanting to get hurt.

    • @DHTCF
      @DHTCF Před 3 lety

      @@joshuatree5620 the objective is to score a knockout. To concuss the opponent. I accept that most boxers don't want to cause lasting damage to an opponent, but a concussion is a serious head injury, and that is the objective in boxing.

    • @pallekuling5112
      @pallekuling5112 Před 3 lety

      no, hes a burden for his family.

  • @michaelwloos
    @michaelwloos Před 21 dnem +9

    There is no doubt that many boxers end up with dementia. But with Jerry quarry, I think his story is told by the more than 200 amateur fights he had before ever turning pro. He won a junior Golden gloves contest at the age of eight. Getting punched in the head for 200 fights starting at 7 or 8 years old, probably did more damage than anything he did as a pro.

    • @k_ir3868
      @k_ir3868 Před 21 dnem +6

      And the many hours of hard sparring.

  • @pasifikbwoy7278
    @pasifikbwoy7278 Před 4 lety +14

    Quarry was a warrior, he didn't deserve this fate

  • @adansamdler2896
    @adansamdler2896 Před 4 lety +11

    His little speech at the end broke my fucking heart..

  • @donovanwhitley775
    @donovanwhitley775 Před 4 lety +25

    I’m 21 and been recovering from a concussion for a little over a year now.. the sport can be very brutal, it doesn’t matter what you do, if you’re in the ring, you’re going to get hit, and from there it’s up to fate as to how much you’ll be affected, much like football I cringe when I see you g kids in the ring Wildly throwing haymakers at eachother

    • @theaverageitaliandon998
      @theaverageitaliandon998 Před 3 lety

      Depends how you train and how seriously you take it, even though I think having pre pubescent kids fight is wrong on many levels

  • @hiriqnu
    @hiriqnu Před 22 dny +6

    I worked with his brother... really nice guy.

  • @JackB733
    @JackB733 Před 4 lety +12

    Jesus that's so sad... And I love Boxing. But you can't ignore this

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 Před 2 lety +18

    So sad. Tremendous heart. He fought in the very best heavyweight era. In any other time, he would have easily been champ.

    • @muaythairaja
      @muaythairaja Před 2 lety

      Not in the 90's he wouldn't

    • @cangrejopendejo4909
      @cangrejopendejo4909 Před rokem

      He wouldn't be a champion today.

    • @NelsonMontana1234
      @NelsonMontana1234 Před rokem +1

      @@cangrejopendejo4909 With all the advantages they have today -- training, supplements, steroids, analysis techniques, etc, you might be surprised.

    • @cangrejopendejo4909
      @cangrejopendejo4909 Před rokem

      @@NelsonMontana1234 No.

    • @NelsonMontana1234
      @NelsonMontana1234 Před rokem

      @@cangrejopendejo4909 Whatever you say. I'm sure you're right.

  • @raysierra4279
    @raysierra4279 Před 4 lety +258

    yeah I noticed,all the women are gone.so are all the freeloaders and Hanger's on.

    • @RSFC23
      @RSFC23 Před 4 lety

      Ray Sierra whos freeloading?

    • @bles05
      @bles05 Před 4 lety +8

      Not nan 1 of them stuck around...

    • @engineerauthorpilot
      @engineerauthorpilot Před 4 lety +32

      @@RSFC23 Interesting comment. Are you unaware of the phenomenon where opportunistic people cling to those of wealth and importance, only to dissapear once the money and fame are gone? Its pretty common... hence the old term "hangers on" and freeloader.

    • @arieslove6144
      @arieslove6144 Před 4 lety +33

      that's how it goes with women and fake friends

    • @1diggitech
      @1diggitech Před 4 lety +18

      Yes it's a part of reality we don't often think about.Old man used to tell me no one wants to help build the boat but they all wanna sail on it for free once it's done.

  • @bigh9884
    @bigh9884 Před 5 lety +104

    Damn boxing was fun to watch in those days but for the men who were in the ring absorbing those punches it could be brutal. Just ask Jerry Quarry and Muhammad Ali.

    • @pentuprager6225
      @pentuprager6225 Před 5 lety +13

      They are dead.

    • @martytdd1606
      @martytdd1606 Před 5 lety +4

      @@pentuprager6225 You just couldn't resist could you

    • @mk289
      @mk289 Před 5 lety

      😂😂😂😂 beat me to it

    • @walkersmith2791
      @walkersmith2791 Před 5 lety

      And Ray Robinson. And Gerard Mcleland. And Mike Collins. And James Toney. And Teofilo Stevenson. And Kostya Tszyu. And Iran Barkley ........ Goes on and on

    • @trevellwilson7769
      @trevellwilson7769 Před 4 lety +1

      NPC Idiot451 Mma is safer then boxing

  • @TheCatchProductions
    @TheCatchProductions Před 4 lety +26

    Better to live life and be the champion he was than allow all his passion and energy manifest into something else... life can be cruel but you shouldn’t pity this man as he has achieved way more than most..

    • @shadow3799
      @shadow3799 Před 4 lety +3

      Really tho? I can go to the next 100 people and nobody will know him. Not worth it if you're half a veggie

    • @anonymousotter6455
      @anonymousotter6455 Před 4 lety +1

      Shadow has a point. Everyone has heard of Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali. But I've never heard of Jerry Quarry. Not taking away his skill, but that's how things are.

    • @realgeode6052
      @realgeode6052 Před 4 lety

      @@anonymousotter6455 Only winners are remembered.

    • @jeccf5072
      @jeccf5072 Před 4 lety

      @@anonymousotter6455 he fought at the top in his day. U don't have to be the absolute best

  • @joesphgallo5534
    @joesphgallo5534 Před 7 dny +5

    So sad I’m crying for him

  • @dr.smithx9120
    @dr.smithx9120 Před rokem +5

    The Love that James showed his Brother was truly heartwarming, Bless them Both.

  • @donteh855
    @donteh855 Před 5 lety +200

    You think this is sad but scream for knockouts and say fighters that are strategic & defensive “run”.

    • @Thomas-fk3cw
      @Thomas-fk3cw Před 4 lety +7

      Boxing is a guilty pleasure. It's my favorite sport, but the tragedy of it isn't lost on me. And yeah, almost all fans want to see "a good fight" AKA a war. Just being honest and won't lie ... very guilty pleasure like I said, and been a fan my whole life.

    • @paulanthony5274
      @paulanthony5274 Před 4 lety

      I don't necessarily want to see a war,it's about competition with me.I want to see the best fight the best to see who's the best.

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 Před 4 lety

      They're two extremes on opposing ends of the spectrum and they both suck lol

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 Před 4 lety

      @@paulanthony5274 yeah but the blood is extra sauce or garnish. Or really it's like desert. All the extra unnecessary sugar/carbs after the essential parts of the meal, or fight here

    • @mr.c9820
      @mr.c9820 Před 4 lety

      no I dont
      never have, never will

  • @prooli4
    @prooli4 Před 4 lety +36

    ‘What is it about violence we can watch a game of skill’ ... Boxing is all about skill

    • @josen2791
      @josen2791 Před 4 lety +8

      Mr Highkick more like skillful violence

    • @philcollinsvevo7106
      @philcollinsvevo7106 Před 4 lety

      José Roberto Cardoso Fonseca Neto and that’s why we watch it

    • @TheSubwaysurfer
      @TheSubwaysurfer Před 4 lety

      imagine on the future we will be seeing scores of MMA fighters like this and worse.

  • @tomquinn607
    @tomquinn607 Před 20 dny +5

    God Blesss Jerry Quarry who was so courageous a champion.