Before this fight Shavers was 33-0 with 32 KO's! Ultimately he had 69 KO's out of 75 wins. He was also bigger than Quarry. Was Quarry intimidated? Ha! KO round one! [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEpVPBH12Ik[/ame]
Quarry had balls the size of Everest in this fight....Clancy was screaming "box him...box him", but **** no,..Jerry wanted that ko, lol..
Jerry Quarry could fight. Quick hands, a good solid body puncher. That hook to the body was his bread and butter. He was tough as hell sometimes too tough for his own good. Quarry was always willing to rumble with the best. He couldve probably avoided some fighters but he took the tough road.
This was the fight that supposedly was to give Jerry a shot at Foreman in September if he won. However, Foreman "admittedly" sidestepped Jerry to fight Ali instead. They made Jerry fight Frazier instead (whom Jerry could never had beaten due to styles).
Gil Clancy was talking about that very thing, Foreman, here in the post fight interview. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXcmdhiraL4[/ame] Some of the greats of boxing in there including Howard Cosell and Don Dunphy. Wasn't it nice how the announcers used to just talk about what was going on in the ring back then instead of rambling on with their idiotic personal opinions?
Oops, I missed the second page - but Shavers had won 34 fights in a row prior to meeting Quarry, including KO wins over top guys like Jimmy Ellis and Jimmy Young, and won 33 of them by KO! He did lose to Ron Stander 3 1/2 years before, and before the Stander fight he had won another ten in a row, all by KO. he weighed 210, Quarry 202.
Jerry Quarry was as game as they come. Good set of mitts too when he was in the mood as we can see. Shavers ate some serious leather there. He must be turning in his grave when he sees some of the guys winning these alphabet titles
Here is quite a story on Ron Stander today, the man who upset Shavers in 1970, and it shows what a dirty business boxing really is. He's living from hand to mouth, trying to scrounge up a buck or two to supplement his social security. Boxing has no pension plan, no nothing - except for the Don Kings and all the other boxing mobsters, and the very few top guys. Everybody else is on their own and nobody cares. http://leoadambiga.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/ron-stander-still-making-the-rounds-for-friends-in-need/
I think Shavers would have been a very dangerous man for Frazier to fight. Styles. Still, Frazier would be the favorite, but not by much in my book.
Very few people in any profession have pensions when they retire in their 30s, as most boxers do. I'd reckon Ron Stander made not much more than $100,000 in his entire career. He retired at age 38 and wasn't really fighting regular the last two years. He was free to put money away or set up a retirement fund that could have drawn interest and chose not to do so. How much do you figure he should get a month, and starting at what age? Used car salesmen don't get pensions either, nor do construction workers or a lot of other people in a lot of fields. Ron was free to start a career in another field at any point, either during his boxing years or at age 39. I'm 48 years old. If I had decided to stop working 10 years ago, I wouldn't expect to have banked much by way of a pension to draw upon. I don't think Don King gets a pension unless it's from money he put away. Managers don't get pensions either. Boxers know all this and choose to fight. If their concern is a good retirement plan, they can start putting away money in their youth, forego the boxing career and get in the workforce at an earlier age or start a career outside the ring when they hang up the gloves.