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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    December 1975

    ~ Mike Quarry Recovering From Facial-Surgery ~

    ~ Quarry Plans To Try A New 'Kick', In Full-Contact Karate ~


    Mike Quarry, had returned back him to California in October, following several
    years of getting the eye-brow over his left-eye slashed in numerous bouts.

    Following an 'important win' over highly-touted Mike Rossman on September 30th,
    Mike decided it was time for surgery, to repair the excessive 'scar-tissue' on his
    left eye-brow.

    Mike Quarry >
    "I moved to Westminster, California. I needed a break from Boxing as well. Now it's
    been 5-Weeks since my plastic-surgery, and I'm thinking about a few other things
    in my life now, other than boxing."

    "I plan to get involved with the 'Karate Masters' and engage in the sport of
    'Full Contact Karate' here in California."

    I plan to start training at the 'Main Street Gym' in Los Angeles for a few weeks. And at
    the same time I will enroll with the 'Karate Masters'. I already have experience in Karate,
    and plan to go thru each level."

    "I will probably have my 1st-Match in March 1976."
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    Sunday ~ March 28, 1976

    ~ Mike Quarry Will Try His Hand {and Feet} In Full-Contact Karate ~

    The #10 World Light-Heavyweight contender Mike Quarry will make his 'official'
    Pro Debut as a 'Full-Contact Karate' fighter in 2-Weeks.

    Quarry {Age; 25 years old} will take on Ray Alegria on April 9th at the Los Angeles
    Sports Arena in a fight-card with '5' other matches.

    The bout will be scheduled for 4-Rounds. Ray Alegria is ranked in the Top 10 at
    Light-Heavyweight in the 'Full-Contact Karate' division.
    __________________________________________________ ____________________

    Friday ~ April 9, 1976

    Los Angeles ~ Sports Arena

    ~ Mike Quarry and Ray Alegria Battle To 4-Round ~

    In the Co-Feature of the evening in the 'Martial-Arts Spectacular' ~ Mike Quarry and Ray Alegria
    battled to a 4-Round Draw in a somewhat listless 4-Round match.

    The bout, which was a 'Full-Contact Karate' match, was lacking in action during the first 3-Rounds
    as both combatants neutralized each other.

    In the Final Round {Round 4} > both fighters attacked with more offense, and each landed with
    left-jabs, right-crosses and a few kick-jabs.

    Mike Quarry >
    "It was a good Pro Debut. I learned a lot, and had to watch out for Ray's windmill-kicks. Those
    Baby's can hurt you bad."

    "I give myself a { B- } in the performance level. I could have been better during the early
    Rounds."
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Full Contact Karate Magazine {August 1976}

    Mike Quarry {Front Cover and Feature Article}

    This article and photo shoot was done in April 1976, for the August Magazine.



    Mike Quarry >
    "It is fairly simple. The 'Tournaments" are set up with '8' participants. You have a 'First Round'
    match, then a 'Semi-Final] and then the 'Finals'. You have to win both of your preliminary bouts
    to reach the Finals. This is all done on the same day."

    "You have about 2-Hours between Matches. Everything moves very fast in these Tournaments."

    "You go '4' {3-Minute Rounds} And the '3' Judges score the bout on the overall performance. All
    hits {strike points} have to be above the belt. Grabs and throws are prohibited. If you do that,
    you will get a '2' warnings, before a Point is deducted."

    The Tournaments are set up with a { $10,000 } total purse. The Tournament Winner will end up
    getting { $5000 }. The runner-up gets { $2500 }. The other { $2500 } is split up between the
    other '6' Karate Fighters that were eliminated."

    "It is a fast-action series, and they have events every other week. The 'Karate Masters' just signed
    a Television Deal, and they plan to have '6' Tournaments televised. They are just getting started,
    but 'Full Contact Karate' is growing fast in California. I just may switch careers completely, and give
    up on boxing as a Professional."
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Full Contact Karate Magazine {August 1976}

    Mike Quarry {Front Cover and Feature Article}

    This article and photo shoot was done in April 1976, for the August Magazine.



    Mike Quarry >
    "It is fairly simple. The 'Tournaments" are set up with '8' participants. You have a 'First Round'
    match, then a 'Semi-Final] and then the 'Finals'. You have to win both of your preliminary bouts
    to reach the Finals. This is all done on the same day."

    "You have about 2-Hours between Matches. Everything moves very fast in these Tournaments."

    "You go '4' {3-Minute Rounds} And the '3' Judges score the bout on the overall performance. All
    hits {strike points} have to be above the belt. Grabs and throws are prohibited. If you do that,
    you will get a '2' warnings, before a Point is deducted."

    The Tournaments are set up with a { $10,000 } total purse. The Tournament Winner will end up
    getting { $5000 }. The runner-up gets { $2500 }. The other { $2500 } is split up between the
    other '6' Karate Fighters that were eliminated."

    "It is a fast-action series, and they have events every other week. The 'Karate Masters' just signed
    a Television Deal, and they plan to have '6' Tournaments televised. They are just getting started,
    but 'Full Contact Karate' is growing fast in California. I just may switch careers completely, and give
    up on boxing as a Professional."
    Damn, what a work ethic or maybe he just loved competing. This guy never relaxed!

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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Been KO'ed,

    Correct., Mike Quarry was on a 'mission' to burn himself out.

    Mike had a total of '7' Full-Contact Karate matches. Here are the results;

    * June 21, 1975 ..... Houston, Texas ................. W Disq. 1 ..... Yong-Taek Lee
    * April 9, 1976 ....... Los Angeles, California ........ Draw 4 ......... Ray Alegria
    * April 17, 1976 ..... Honolulu, Hawaii ............... TKO 2 ...........
    * April 17, 1976 ..... Honolulu, Hawaii ................ Draw 4 .........
    * April 23, 1976 ..... Los Angeles, California ....... W Dec 4 ......
    * April 23, 1976 ..... Los Angeles, California ....... KO 3 ...........
    * April 23, 1976 ..... Los Angeles, California ....... L Dec 4

    Record ...........7-Bouts ...... 4-1-2 {2 KO's}

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    After a few 'Full-Contact Karate' tournaments, Mike decided to return to Professional
    Boxing, but Mike still 'dabbled' in Karate in the mean-time.

    In very late-April 1976,

    Mike signed a deal with Fight-Promoter - Paul Chavez out of New Mexico to come back
    in early-May for a bout in Albuquerque.
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Saturday ~ May 8, 1976

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    ~ Mike Quarry Returns To Ring After Long Lay-Off ~

    Mike Quarry {Age; 25 years, 2 months} will return the Boxing Ring after a 7-Month lay-off.

    Mike who took time of to have surgery to repair excessive scar-tissue over his left-eye. Mike
    also ventured into 'Full-Contact Karate' in California for 3-Months as well.

    Mike is set to return on Tuesday ~ May 11th at the Civic Auditorium in Albuquerque against
    Nathaniel 'Nat' Gates.

    Fight Promoters > Paul Chavez and Bruce Trampler had signed Quarry up 2-Weeks ago, but
    with an 'un-named opponent'. There was a 'scramble' to get a decent club-fighter or quality
    journeyman to put in against the 'returning' World Class Light-Heavyweight, and one who
    would be approved by the Boxing Commission.



    Mike Quarry >
    "I knew that I would be back here in Albuequerque. I 'love' this town. It is the best place to
    prepare both mentally and physically for a bout. The high-altitude is good for training and
    it makes you tough."

    "I've been here for 7-Days {since May 2nd}. I enjoy the people here, and the food {Enchilada's}
    and {Sopapillas} are the best in America."

    "They have brought in 'Nat' Gates from Sarasota, Florida as my opponent. I used to spar with
    him when I was living in Orlando. I know Gates is 'a crafty dude'. He will be a tough opponent
    for sure."
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Tuesday ~ May 11, 1976

    Civic Auditorium ~ Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Promoters ....... Paul Chavez and Bruce Trampler
    Attendance .......... 1822
    Gate Receipts ...... $13,300 .......... { Ticket Prices ... $10.00 ~ $7.50 ~ $5.00 ~ 3.00 }

    Mike Quarry - 52-7-3 {13 KO"s} ~ 5' 11" ~ 176 1/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 2 months}
    vs.
    Nathaniel 'Nat' Gates - 13-3-2 {5 KO's} ~ 6' 1" ~ 179 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 1 month}
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Mike Quarry Wins Controversial Decision ~

    ~ Mike Quarry Wins In Close Scrap ~


    #12 World-ranked Mike Quarry won a 'controversial' 10-Round Split-Decision over 'scrappy' Nat Gates
    in Albuquerque.

    The bout started off slow, as the first 3-Rounds saw limited action, as Mike Quarry threw an occasional
    'one-two' to the body of his tall-and-lanky opponent, but Quarry's attack was 'weak.

    On the other side, Nat Gates did little, as he 'posed and preened' thru the first 3-Rounds.

    But in Round 4, Nat Gates 'attacked' and rocked Quarry with several 'long-range' right-hands to the head.
    Gates then 'raked' Quarry with a series of right-hands, and had his opponent 'groggy' throughout the
    middle of the session.

    But by the end of the Round, Quarry had cleared his head, and started to come back with his own
    right-hands as well.

    Thru the middle-Rounds both fighters exchanged and 'jarred' each other with long right-hands to
    the head, in 'even' action.

    Quarry had the 'slight-edge' in Rounds 7 and 8, as he moved inside and scored with right-hand leads to
    Gates body, and then working his opponents mid-section with steady but light punches.



    Behind on points, Nat Gates put in a 'good effort' over the last 2-Rounds {Rounds 9 and 10}, as he
    landed with long-range left-hands and looping-rights into Quarry's face.

    Scoreccards
    * Referee - Nelfie Quintana ... 96-93 = {6-4-0 in Rounds} > Nathanial 'Nat' Gates
    * Judge - Walter Geis ........... 97-95 = {5-3-2 in Rounds} > Mike Quarry
    * Judge - Bill Litt .................. 97-96 = {4-3-3 in Rounds} > Mike Quarry

    * The Albuequerqe Journal ... 97-96 = {4-3-3 in Rounds} > Mike Quarry

    Note: After the decision was announced, the usual 'hurling of debris' and loud booing from the
    fans occurred.

    Fight Purses
    * Mike Quarry ..................... $3325 .. {25% of the Gate Receipts} + {Plus Hotel, Travel and related expenses}
    * Nathanial 'Nat' Gates ........ $1200 .. {Plus Travel and Hotel expenses}

    After Bout Comments

    Mike Quarry >
    "It felt good in there. I fought fairly well, until the last 2-Rounds when I got tired. He {Nat Gates} is a
    good fighter, and he was 'tricky' with those quick right-hands."

    Nathanial 'Nat' Gates >
    "Mike was weak. He had absolutely nothing on his punches. Damn, I gave away the first 3-Rounds,
    otherwise I would have won."
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    May 15, 1976

    ~ Mike Quarry To Work With Southwest Promoters ~

    Mike Quarry, fresh off his 'controversial' 10-Round Split Decision win here in Albuquerque,
    New Mexico over Nathanial 'Nat' Gates will continue to campaign here.

    Fight Promoter - Paul Chavez and Boxing Matchmaker - Bruce Trampler have stated that they
    have '3' bouts lined up here for the 25 year-old Quarry who is embarking on a comeback
    after a 7-Mnth lay-off.

    Paul Chavez >
    "Mike is a good draw here. We pull in a minimum of 1800 when he is the 'Main Event', which
    gives us some room to offer better Fight Purses and put on a 5-Bout Fight Card."

    "I would like to match up Mike Quarry with > Alberto 'Beto' Martinez next month. 'Beto' is a
    young kid who is 'raw', but one who throws hard-punches. He's got a record of > 18-2-2 with
    {13 KOs}, and he could make for a great match-up with Quarry, as in ... 'Boxer versus Puncher'.

    "And, for a follow-up in July, there is that kid out of San Diego {Carlos Tijerina}. He's another
    hard-whacker with a record of > 17-2-0 with {16 KO's}. That kid can punch."

    "And for late-August, if Mike wants it, we could match him up with Arizona Light-Heavyweight
    Champion - Larry Castaneda.
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    May 25, 1976

    Orlando, Florida

    ~ Mike Quarry Back In Orlando With Manager/Promoter - Pete Ashlock ~

    Light-Heavyweight contender - Mike Quarry will be back in Orlando, Florida with Manager/Promoter
    Pete Ashlock.

    Mike last fought here on September 9, 1975 {nearly 9-Months ago}.

    Pete Ashlock has 'several bouts lined up Mike, and with the 1st one scheduled in 2-Weeks on
    June 9th, against 'an-opponent-to-be-named-later'.

    The 25 year-old Light-Heavyweight contender has an 'impressive' record of 53-7-3 with {13 KO's}.

    Mike Quarry >
    "Pete Ashlock has again set me up with good surroundings. He put me up in a nice 2-Bedroom
    Condominium in Orlando. The place has a 2-Car garage, a pool and a 'work-out' facility. It is
    the best place to be, with all the comforts of home."

    "I even had my 'weekend car' {1971 Pontiac GTO 'Judge'} shipped out here, so I can drive my
    'Baby' around, while power-shifting the 4-Speed. The car is an 'animal', as I put on a set of
    Hooker Headers, an Edelbrock Aluminum High-Rise Intake Manifold and a Holley Carburetor,
    plus a few other 'goodies'."

    "Last week, I was almost going to sign a Fight Contract with Fight Promoter - Paul Chavez
    of Albequerque, New Mexico."

    "They had a few bouts lined up for me. But I really wanted a 'rematch' with Pedro Soto of
    New York. Unfortunately, they could not guarantee me a bout with Soto, because he is locked
    up with Madison Square Garden as their fighter."

    "So, I'm back with Pete {Ashlock}, and he's got a few things 'up-his-sleeve', and some."
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Tuesday ~ June 8, 1976

    Sports Arena ~ Orlando, Florida

    Attendance ......... 1725
    Gate Receipts ..... $12,937

    * Mike Quarry - 53-7-3 {13 KO's} ~ 5' 11" ~ 176 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 3 months}
    vs.
    * Chuck 'Chi-Town' Warfield - 15-3-0 {13 KO's} ~ 6' 0" ~ 178 lbs. ~ {Age; 24 years, 2 months}
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    Mike Quarry who is still the #12 World-ranked Light-Heavyweight continues on his come-back run against
    another 'little-known' but tough opponent.

    Chuck 'Chi-Town' Warfield is a big-banger from Chicago. Chuck has won '7-Straight' over the past year,
    with all wins coming via 'Knockout'.

    Chuck Warfield >
    "They got me out of 'bed' 3-Days ago to come down here to fight Mike Quarry. I spent the next-day
    {Sunday ~ June 6th} driving down here with my Trainer and good friend. I'll tell you one thing,
    I'm grumpy and very mad right now. I ain't driving back to Chicago as a loser. I'm taking Quarry
    out within 3-Rounds, and you can put a check-mark in that box."
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Quarry Scores Speedy Win In 10, Defeats 'Chi-Town' Warfield ~

    Mike Quarry won a Unanimous 10-Round Decision over Chicago 'power-puncher' Chuck Warfield in a
    fast-action bout.

    There was 'fast-action' over the first 2-Rounds, as Quarry moved in quickly on Warfield, and scored
    with fast 'left-right' one-two's on the big 'right-hand hitter' from Chicago. Chuck Warfield pressed
    forward, but threw very few punches.

    Quarry used a variety of left-hands during Rounds 3 and 4, as he kept dazzling his opponent with
    fast punches from long-range.

    In Rounds 5 and 6, Quarry opened-up by coming inside and working his opponents body with a
    steady 'left-right' attack, as well as 'shaking' Warfield with several solid right-hands to the chin.

    In Round 7, the 'action' slowed down, as Quarry spent much of the Round using his quick-footwork
    to circle the plodding Chicagoan while lowering his hands and 'baiting' his opponent to throw a
    head-punch. As Quarry jabbed and moved, Warfield looked to be tiring.

    In Round 8 {best Round of the bout}, Warfield came out swinging, and finally 'tagged' Quarry with
    his 'power' right-hand, jarring Mike and sending him backwards and into a Corner. Trying to take
    advantage of his opportunity, Warfield moved in and attacked with everything he had left in 'the tank'.

    But Quarry was able to 'ride-with-the-punches', and weathered the brief storm, as Warfield punched
    himself out.

    In Round 9, it was Quarry who landed the cleaner punches by scoring with left-hooks and
    quick right-hand 'snaps' to the face, as Warfield had slowed down to a walk.

    In some late-Round excitement, Mike Quarry backed to the Ropes and dropped his hands down
    'low' and let Warfield have a 'free' opening at his body. Warfield obliged, and threw about 15-Punches
    into Quarry's body.

    Quarry took the punches without even a 'grimace' or 'flinch'.

    In Round 10 {Final Round}, Quarry used his quick-footwork and fast-hands to 'lightly-pepper' his
    frustrated opponent from the outside.

    Scorecards
    * 99-94 = {6-1-3 in Rounds} > Mike Quarry
    * 99-94 = {6-1-3 in Rounds} > Mike Quarry
    * 99-95 = {5-1-4 in Rounds} > Mike Quarry

    Fight Purses
    * Mike Quarry ....... $3234 > {25% of the Gate Receipts}
    * Chuck Warfield ... $1000 > {Hotel Expenses and $200 Travel reimbursement}

    After Bout Comments

    Mike Quarry >
    "You have to be cautious with a big-puncher like Chuck. I couldn't take any chances in there.
    So I boxed him, and took over when he got tired."

    Chuck Warfield >
    "Hey, I'm supposed to the visiting opponent. I only had 2-Days to get ready for this bout. What
    else do you expect. Give me 3-Weeks, then you'll see the real me."
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    Tuesday ~ June 22, 1976

    Sports Arena ~ Orlando, Florida

    Promoter ............. Pete Ashlock
    Attendance .......... 1904
    Gate Receipts ...... $14,240

    * Mike Quarry - 54-7-3 {13 KO's} ~ 5' 11' ~ 179 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 3 months}
    vs.
    * Sylvester Wilder - 14-10-0 {4 KOs} ~ 6' 0" ~ 186 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 0 months}
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ The Skinny ~

    Mike Quarry is now campaigning with a 'new Trainer'......... Brother - Jerry Quarry.

    Just 2-Weeks after his last bout, Mike will be taking on Cleveland {small} Heavyweight
    Sylvester Wilder.

    Sylvester is 'strictly' a cannon-fodder who is brought in to pad the local boy's record, as
    the Cleveland fighter's claimed record is 'questionable'.

    The 'Main Event' will feature 'Irish' Gene Wells vs. Vicente Medina.

    Mike Quarry vs. Sylvester Wilder will bel the 'Main' undercard.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Quarry 'Clobbers' Foe By TKO In 5 ~

    Mike Quarry exhibiting new found punching-power, dropped Sylvester Wilder '6-Times' en-route
    to a TKO win @ 2:41 of Round 5.

    Quarry came out 'briskly' in the Opening Round, and 'razed' his opponent with a series of left-hooks
    that had the Cleveland fighter backing away and covering up.

    Sensing that his opponent had no offense, Quarry tee'd off on Wilder in Round 2, and late in the
    session dropped him with a 'double' left-hook to the jaw.

    Quarry continued with his 'blitz' in Round 3, and again dropped Wilder with a 'double' left-hook to
    the jaw.

    With a near 'defenseless' opponent in front of him, Quarry showed good 'sportsmanship' and laid
    back using very little offense for the rest of Round 3, and again in Round 4.

    In Round 5 {Final Round}, Quarry stepped up the pace, and un-leashed a series of combinations
    that had Wilder down at the {0:45 Mark}.

    Wilder was up at the '3-Count' and wanted to continue. Quarry obliged, and moved in close {inside}
    and worked over Wilder with left-hooks and short right-hands. Wilder finally went down at the
    {1:55 Mark} after absorbing the punches.

    But again Wilder rose, and wanted to continue. Again Quarry moved in, and tagged Wilder with
    several left-hands underneath, eventually driving his opponent into a Corner.

    Then Quarry came in with a 'chopping' right-hand, dropping Wilder at the {2:41 Mark}.

    The '3-Knockdown Rule' was in effect, and the bout was automatically halted.

    Fight Purses
    * Mike Quarry ............... $2000
    * Sylvester Wilder ......... $750 {Plus Travel Expenses of $200, and Hotel Expenses}
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    July 2, 1976

    ~ Jerry Quarry Taking Over Kid Brother's Boxing Career {Part I} ~

    Jerry Quarry's boxing career in 'The Ring' ended on March 24, 1976 - when he was TKO'd in 5
    by Ken Norton.

    But that hasn't ended Jerry's career in Boxing. Jerry recently signed a contract with CBS-TV
    to provide 'color commentary' for televised boxing events. And he also became younger brother
    Mike's 'new' Trainer.

    Jerry Quarry >
    "I really wanted Mike to quit at the end of 1975. He accomplished his goal of re-establishing his
    name, following a 'great' win over Mike Rossman."

    "I told Mike, you should quit boxing 'now' and go out on top. His left-eye {eye-brow} was a mess from
    excessive scar-tissue, and I didn't want to see any more marks on my Brother's face. He still looks
    like a teenager."

    "He did take time off {7-Months}, but he wanted to get back into Boxing, against my personal
    wishes. I told him that I would be by his side, right after my bout with Ken Norton on March 24th."

    "Since April, I have been working with Mike, getting him in 'Top Shape'. But, I told him his career will
    only last '10-Bouts' with me in control, and then 'that's it'. I'm giving him '10-Bouts', and then
    I'm retiring him, whether he likes it or not."

    "We hope by the end of 1976, Mike will be in the Top 10, and in position to challenge one of the
    Light-Heavyweight Champions > {WBA - Victor Galindez} or {WBC - John Conteh}."
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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    July 2, 1976

    ~ Jerry Quarry Taking Over Kid Brother's Boxing Career {Part I} ~

    Jerry Quarry's boxing career in 'The Ring' ended on March 24, 1976 - when he was TKO'd in 5
    by Ken Norton.

    But that hasn't ended Jerry's career in Boxing. Jerry recently signed a contract with CBS-TV
    to provide 'color commentary' for televised boxing events. And he also became younger brother
    Mike's 'new' Trainer.

    Jerry Quarry >
    "I really wanted Mike to quit at the end of 1975. He accomplished his goal of re-establishing his
    name, following a 'great' win over Mike Rossman."

    "I told Mike, you should quit boxing 'now' and go out on top. His left-eye {eye-brow} was a mess from
    excessive scar-tissue, and I didn't want to see any more marks on my Brother's face. He still looks
    like a teenager."

    "He did take time off {7-Months}, but he wanted to get back into Boxing, against my personal
    wishes. I told him that I would be by his side, right after my bout with Ken Norton on March 24th."

    "Since April, I have been working with Mike, getting him in 'Top Shape'. But, I told him his career will
    only last '10-Bouts' with me in control, and then 'that's it'. I'm giving him '10-Bouts', and then
    I'm retiring him, whether he likes it or not."

    "We hope by the end of 1976, Mike will be in the Top 10, and in position to challenge one of the
    Light-Heavyweight Champions > {WBA - Victor Galindez} or {WBC - John Conteh}."
    ~ Jerry Quarry Taking Over Kid Brother's Boxing Career {Part II} ~

    Jerry Quarry >
    "Mike was going through some personal issues at the end of 1975 as well. he had a 'bad marriage',
    and he and his wife had 'separated'. In early-1976 {after 3-years of marriage} she moved back home
    to Massachusetts."

    "It was hard on Mike. They had purchased a home together in San Luis Obispo. After the 'split-up',
    they sold the house, and Mike got a nice 'up-scale' apartment in Westminster, California."

    "And Mike got involved with the 'Karate Masters', and participated in 'Full-Contact Karate matches.
    Mentally, that was great for Mike, as it helped with his mental sharpness."

    "When Mike made the announcement that he was coming back, we got in touch with Aileen Eaton
    at the Olympic Auditorium, Mickey Davies in Orange County, and Don Fraser at The Forum. They
    are all interested in putting Mike on as the 'Main Event' in upcoming bouts."

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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    July 2, 1976

    ~ Jerry Quarry Taking Over Kid Brother's Boxing Career {Part I} ~

    Jerry Quarry's boxing career in 'The Ring' ended on March 24, 1976 - when he was TKO'd in 5
    by Ken Norton.

    But that hasn't ended Jerry's career in Boxing. Jerry recently signed a contract with CBS-TV
    to provide 'color commentary' for televised boxing events. And he also became younger brother
    Mike's 'new' Trainer.

    Jerry Quarry >
    "I really wanted Mike to quit at the end of 1975. He accomplished his goal of re-establishing his
    name, following a 'great' win over Mike Rossman."

    "I told Mike, you should quit boxing 'now' and go out on top. His left-eye {eye-brow} was a mess from
    excessive scar-tissue, and I didn't want to see any more marks on my Brother's face. He still looks
    like a teenager."

    "He did take time off {7-Months}, but he wanted to get back into Boxing, against my personal
    wishes. I told him that I would be by his side, right after my bout with Ken Norton on March 24th."

    "Since April, I have been working with Mike, getting him in 'Top Shape'. But, I told him his career will
    only last '10-Bouts' with me in control, and then 'that's it'. I'm giving him '10-Bouts', and then
    I'm retiring him, whether he likes it or not."

    "We hope by the end of 1976, Mike will be in the Top 10, and in position to challenge one of the
    Light-Heavyweight Champions > {WBA - Victor Galindez} or {WBC - John Conteh}."
    ~ Jerry Quarry Taking Over Kid Brother's Boxing Career {Part II} ~

    Jerry Quarry >
    "Mike was going through some personal issues at the end of 1975 as well. he had a 'bad marriage',
    and he and his wife had 'separated'. In early-1976 {after 3-years of marriage} she moved back home
    to Massachusetts."

    "It was hard on Mike. They had purchased a home together in San Luis Obispo. After the 'split-up',
    they sold the house, and Mike got a nice 'up-scale' apartment in Westminster, California."

    "And Mike got involved with the 'Karate Masters', and participated in 'Full-Contact Karate matches.
    Mentally, that was great for Mike, as it helped with his mental sharpness."

    "When Mike made the announcement that he was coming back, we got in touch with Aileen Eaton
    at the Olympic Auditorium, Mickey Davies in Orange County, and Don Fraser at The Forum. They
    are all interested in putting Mike on as the 'Main Event' in upcoming bouts."
    ~ Jerry Quarry Taking Over Kid Brother's Boxing Career {Part III} ~

    Mike Quarry >
    "Jerry is guiding me now, and he's only looking out for my best interest. He's going to keep me
    in the best shape possible. Not like I was back in 1973 and 1974. That's when I was physically weak
    from an ongoing 'viral infection', and had a lack of proper training regimen."

    "All I want is a 'crack' at the Title once more. It's not about the money or prestige. It's a personal
    goal."

    "My Manager {Pete Ashlock} has again set me up in Orlando, my home away from my California home.
    In Orlando {Boxing Gym}, everybody knows me here, and they follow my career. I'm the 'Top' guy here.
    I guess I'm a celebrity."

    "But back home in Los Angeles at the 'Main Street Gym', I'm just another one of the guys in the Gym.
    I'm no celebrity there, that's for sure."

    "I know that I'm not a big puncher, but I can punch hard enough to keep your attention. I hit harder
    then the 'Boxing Pundits' give me credit for."

    "Boxing is my livelihood. It always has been, and always will. As for getting a chance at the Title. I think that
    WBA Champion - Victor Galindez is more 'suited' for my style. He's a slugger and I'm a boxer. That would be
    an entertaining bout for sure. On WBC Champion - John Conteh. He's good, but he is too much of a 'technician'.
    I think our styles are similar, and that it would be an 'odd' match-up with probably little excitement."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-01-2015 at 04:23 PM.

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    Default Re: Mike Quarry ~ Forced To Fight On By Father ~ 'Road To Palookaville'

    Tuesday ~ August 3, 1976

    Sports Arena ~ Orlando, Florida

    Attendance ........ 1566
    Gate Receipts .... $11,885

    * Mike Quarry - 55-7-3 {14 KO's} ~ 5' 11" ~ 176 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 5 months}
    vs.
    * Billy 'Nitro' Freeman - 16-8-0 {10 KO's} ~ 5' 10" ~ 177 lbs. ~ {Age; 24 years, 10 months}
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ~ The Skinny ~

    Mike Quarry goes for his 4th-Straight win in his 1976 comeback tour, and '6th-Straight' overall.

    Billy 'Nitro' Freeman is another one of those 'tough' Philadelphia club-fighters who comes to fight.

    Billy can punch a little, and has a decent right-hook.


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ~ Quarry Extinguishes 'Nitro' Freeman In 8 ~

    Mike Quarry put out Billy 'Nitro' Williams at {1:05 of Round 8} in front of a small crowd a the
    Sports Arena in Orlando.

    Quarry got off to a smooth start, as he boxed brilliantly over the first 3-Rounds against the
    Philadelphia club-fighter, as Quarry scored with quick left-jabs and fast right-hands to his
    opponents face.

    In Round 4, the action got heated, as both traded blows, with each scoring with some solid
    punches. Billy Freeman got Quarry's attention late in the Round, when he caught him with a
    big right-hook that jarred him backwards.

    The visiting Freeman also had a good 5th-Round, as he out-worked Quarry along the Ropes, by
    pinning the clever-boxer, and firing short-punches on the inside.

    Quarry went to boxing during Rounds 6 and 7, as he peppered Freeman with fast-combinations
    from the outside. Freeman pressed, but he started to slow down in the footwork department,
    and his hand-speed evaporated.

    At the end of Round 7, the Philly-fighter was breathing heavily at the Bell.

    In Round 8, it didn't take Mike Quarry long to figure out that his opponent was 'out-of-gas'. Quarry
    went to work right away, and blasted a series of punches Freeman's mid-section, sending him
    backwards, and into the Ropes at the {0:30 Mark}.

    Quarry then picked his punches, before delivering a 'pin-point' {left-right-left} to the jaw, dropping
    Freeman on his right-side. Freeman tried to get up at the 'coun-of-7, but he fell over and was
    counted out at the {1:05 Mark}.

    Fight Purses
    * Mike Quarry ............... $2600 {'Flat' Guarantee}
    * Billy 'Nitro' Freeman .... $1000 {Plus $200 for Travel Expenses, and Hotel Expenses}

    After Bout Comments

    Mike Quarry >
    "I had an easy time for the first 3-Rounds. Then I made a mistake by trading with Billy in Round 4,
    and he caught me with a good right-hook. That was my mistake, as my Corner told me to keep boxing
    him."

    "But, I saw him weakening during Round 7, and I knew that his tank was running on empty."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 06-01-2015 at 10:28 PM.

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