Jerry Quarry Impersonating Muhammad Ali

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  1. jowcol

    jowcol Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why can't I see this? I've been registered for years!
     
  2. Senor Pepe'

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    Jerry Quarry appeared on NBC's 'I Dream of Jeannie'.

    Aired, November 18, 1968 - {Taped in August 1968} right after he was recuperating from a Water Jet Ski injury.

    The same time, when the 'West Coast' promters were thinking of putting
    together a Sonny Liston vs. Jerry Quarry bout.
     
  3. ironchamp

    ironchamp Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Same here.
     
  4. jowcol

    jowcol Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Greetings Senor! I saw that episode. At the end, Jeannie knocked him through a wall :rofl
    He was in a couple of other late 60's-early 70's TV shows as well.

    Do you remember my beloved Patterson in a couple of 60's shows?
    ''Wild Wild West" Floyd played a homesteader who's property was being taken over by a land baron. A natural actor, he rallied his fellow homesteaders behind Jim and Artemis in a great speech. Not to mention he left-hooked a couple of nasty cowboys into oblivion and got the good-looking babe in the end. :D

    Also, played a freed slave in a Daniel Boone episode. My boy had talent.
     
  5. Senor Pepe'

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    jowcol,,,,,,,

    Armed Forces Heavyweight Championship

    "One-Punch' Nelson vs 'Killer' Culligan

    'Killer' Culligan 230 lbs. and undefeated in 240-bouts.

    Jerry Quarry, after getting KO'd by Major Anthony Nelson,,,,,
    "I haven't been hit that hard since my fight with Floyd Patterson'
     
  6. fatcity

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  7. Stevie G

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    Do you remember George Foreman appearing in an episode of 'The Six Million Dollar Man' ?
     
  8. Senor Pepe'

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    Jerry Quarry Television Appearances;

    1) 1967........Batman
    2) 1968........The Hollywood Palace....Jerry and his wife Diana sing.
    3) 1968........I Dream of Jeannie
    4) 1969........Adam-12
    5) 1969........Land of the Giants
    6) 1973........The Magician
    7) 1976........Ellery Queen
    8} 1977.......The Six Million Dollar Man
    9} 1978........The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew
    10) 1980.........Buck Rogers
    11) 1986.......Knight Rider

    Jerry would have been a good supporting character, as a regular on Adam-12.
    Maybe as, Special Patrolman; K.O. Quarry

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    Or maybe on CHIPS, As God Knows, he could have kicked Erik 'Honeyboy' Estrada's ass any day of the week.

    Thats 11,,,,,,,,,can any other prominent boxers top that.

    Not including 'talk show' appearances.
     
  9. Duodenum

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    I saw that episode twice back in the mid 1970s. In his climactic brawl with the obligatory gang of thugs, Steve Austin tries to punch Foreman's character, George blocks the shot, exclaiming "Wait!," Austin attempts a second blow which is stopped with Foreman's character again pleading, "Wait!," then bowls George over with a third shot in slo-mo (with the familiar sound effects Chevy Chase parodied in 'Caddyshack'), before Foreman looks up from the floor and says again, "Wait! I'm one of the good guys!," (his persona was ambiguous until this moment) whereupon the two of them proceed to clean house. (Afterward, George approaches him smiling and says something to the effect of, "Y'know, I've been punched a few times in my life, but never like that! How'dya learn to do that?"-to which Lee Majors probably delivered one of Austin's wise-ass explanations like "Vitamins!")

    Foreman appeared as himself in an episode of 'Sanford and Son,' where Fred attempts to direct him in an acting performance. In the climactic scene, Red Foxx shows up bald for his directing debut, and instructs George to punch the wall in frustration with greater and greater conviction, causing Foreman to inure his hand. At the conclusion of the episode, Lamont reads a letter to himself by George to Fred aloud, where Foreman finishes with the punchline, "By the way, tell Mr. Sanford that his head is my favorite color: Meat!"
     
  10. Senor Pepe'

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    Jerry Quarry,,,,,,,,,,

    California Good Looks,,,,,,

    Was also a boxing analyst for ABC-TV and CBS-TV

    Was 'hob-nobbing' with Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett in the mid-70's.

    And, was even the Road Manager for the pop band 'Three Dog Night'

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  11. johnmaff36

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    I remember it very well. Think i seen it again just a few years ago too.


    Do you remember joe louis in 'Quincy'?
     
  12. superman1692

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    Holy ****, I didn't expect the impression to be THAT good! If it was just audio, I would have assumed it was really Ali!
     
  13. PetethePrince

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    No problemo. I like many here are surprised at how good the impression actually is.
     
  14. red cobra

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    No, but I sure remember George in an episode of Sanford and Son...great, funny episode!!
     
  15. fg2227

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    nyone remember Ken norton fighting mr T in the team?